Amma Vodi aims at bringing down dropout charge: Minister
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Minister for Home and Disaster Management Mekathoti Sucharita has mentioned that the second instalment of ₹15,000 underneath the Amma Vodi scheme will be sure that no lady is disadvantaged of a possibility to teach their kids. The Minister was talking at the launch of second section of Amma Vodi scheme at Sri Venkateswara Vijnana Mandir right here on Monday.
“To reduce the dropout rate of girls, schools are providing all facilities. Schools are offering a special menu, uniforms and books. Top priority is being given to education to achieve total literacy,” mentioned the Minister.
District Collector I. Samuel Anand Kumar mentioned that ₹15,000 per anum can be deposited within the financial institution accounts of moms who ship their kids to high school by the Jagananna Amma Vodi scheme to make sure that poverty doesn’t are available the best way of training.
Rajya Sabha member Alla Ayodhya Ramireddy mentioned that Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy was serving to the poor to get a top quality training by offering the mandatory infrastructure in faculties underneath the Nadu-Nedu programme. In addition to offering ₹15,000 to the moms of the scholars underneath Amma Vodi, nutritious meals was being served throughout lunch underneath the Jagananna Goru Mudda.
K.S. Lakshmana Rao, MLA, mentioned the federal government would give precedence to training, well being and agriculture. Amma Vodi, Mana Badi Nadu-Nedu, Jagannanna Vidyakanuka schemes have been benefiting a number of college students. He mentioned the welfare schemes being applied by the federal government within the training sector would assist enhance literacy among the many poor and weaker sections.
‘Quite beneficial’
Another MLA A.S. Ramakrishna mentioned the Amma Vodi, which was fairly helpful, was being held in a festive environment. He urged academics, mother and father, officers and public representatives to make sure that the welfare schemes being applied by the federal government can be a mannequin for different States.
Mohammad Mustafa, MLA, mentioned that for the second time in a row, the State credited ₹15,000 within the accounts of the moms of scholars. In addition to training, the Chief Minister caused revolutionary adjustments in numerous sectors.
Maddali Giridhar, MLA, and others spoke.