Hyderabad: Telangana IT Minister KT Rama Rao on Monday integrated the rice mill founded by Dalit Bandhu beneficiaries at Padira Village, Sircilla.
Speaking on the occasion, KTR praised the mill called Vijaya Lakshmi Industries, which was jointly created by three Dalit Bandhu beneficiaries at the cost of Rs 30 lakh, as a role model for the whole of Telangana.
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The mill was jointly built by Sudamalla Rajeshwari, Sudamalla Vijaya Kumar of Padira in Yellareddypet madal and Dppula Lingaia of Rangapeta in Veernapalli mandal. The Telangana Program for Quick Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs provided them with financial assistance as well (T-PRIDE).
Telangana Government’s schemes continue to empower people. Minister @KTRBRS inaugurated a rice mill in Padira Village, Sircilla, set up by three beneficiaries of #DalitBandhu scheme. pic.twitter.com/My9NXrXlv5 — Minister for IT, Industries, MA & UD, Telangana (@MinisterKTR) March 27, 2023 KTR tweeted, “Rajeshwari, Vijay Kumar and Lingaiah pooled in Rs 10 lakhs each-granted under the scheme to invest Rs 30 lakhs, raised a bank loan & availed government industrial subsidies to establish the unit.” రాజన్న సిరిసిల్ల జిల్లా పదిర గ్రామంలో #దళితబంధు పథకం లబ్ధిదారులు రాజేశ్వరి, విజయ్ కుమార్ మరియు లింగయ్య గార్లు ముగ్గురూ కలిసి ఏర్పాటు చేసుకున్న రైస్ మిల్లును మంత్రి @KTRBRS ప్రారంభించారు. pic.twitter.com/8VdXPQ79PZ — Minister for IT, Industries, MA & UD, Telangana (@MinisterKTR) March 27, 2023
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