Khammam, Telangana – Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka has given a strict warning about the misuse of funds in the Dalit Bandhu scheme. During a review meeting in Chintakani, Khammam, he emphasized that the funds meant for this scheme should reach the intended beneficiaries without any diversion or misuse.

Immediate Action Required

The Deputy CM instructed officials to correct any misused funds or resources within a week. He stressed that these funds must be returned to the rightful beneficiaries promptly. This action aims to ensure the scheme’s integrity and to support the welfare of the Scheduled Caste (SC) community.

Release of Second Phase Funds

Vikramarka announced that the funds for the second phase of the Dalit Bandhu scheme will be released within a week. This release will help continue existing projects and start new ones under the scheme, providing significant financial support to SC families.

Legal Consequences of Misuse

The Deputy CM made it clear that selling or transferring units sanctioned under the Dalit Bandhu scheme is illegal. This rule is to prevent any misuse and ensure that the benefits go directly to those who need them, helping them start their own businesses and become self-reliant.

Commitment to SC Welfare

The Dalit Bandhu scheme is a key part of the government’s efforts to improve the economic status of SC families. By providing financial aid, the scheme helps these families build businesses and achieve economic stability. The review meeting highlighted the government’s commitment to the welfare of the Dalit community and its determination to solve any problems in the scheme’s implementation.

Future Plans

The Deputy CM’s orders and the upcoming release of the second phase funds show the government’s dedication to making the Dalit Bandhu scheme successful. By taking firm actions against misuse and quickly releasing funds, the government aims to create a supportive environment for the economic growth of SC families.

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