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YS Jagan Moan Reddy came up with good news for the women of Andhra Pradesh

YSR Cheyutha funds to be released today


YSR Cheyutha funds are to be released today in Andhra Pradesh by the CM of Andhra Pradesh. YS Jagan Moan Reddy came up with good news for the women of Andhra Pradesh. The Government of Andhra Pradesh is going to release the 4th tranche of the programme  YSR Cheyutha today.

 The CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is going to transfer funds to the women accounts of rupees 18,750 in Anakapalli, where a meeting is going to be conducted in Pisinikada. Women of the age range of 45 to 60 are going to benefit from this Programme. A total of 26,98,931 women are going to be benefitted from this programme. For the eligible women in the categories SC, ST, BC, and minority women, in the fourth installment, the government is going to give 75,000 rupees to each woman. This plan was inaugurated on August 12, 2020, by the CM of Andhra Pradesh, Y.S. Jagan, to benefit women of the SC, ST, BC, minority, which gives them standard support from the government. Each woman is going to get 75,000 from various corporations by the government of Andhra Pradesh, as we know,the government is going to release a fund of Rs.5,060.49 crores today. A total of Rs.19,189.60 crores is going to be spent on this programme including the 4th tranche.

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