Hyderabad: For the fourth year in a row, the Telangana government will distribute nearly one crore sarees among women belonging to poor families for the ensuing 'Bathukamma' festival.
Distribution of 99 lakh sarees will begin from October 9 and this will cost the state exchequer Rs 317.81 crore.
State minister K.T. Rama Rao on Tuesday said that since 2017, the government distributed four crore sarees. For this, 30 lakh metres cloth was produced and about Rs 1,033 crore were spent.
Seeing, along with women ministers Sabitha Indra Reddy, and Satyavathi Rathod, the display of Bathukamma sarees here, Rao said that the distribution will be taken up under the supervision of District Collectors and through local women groups. The sarees have been produced with 287 kinds of designs.
The sarees are sourced from the weaver clusters in the state. The programme is providing continuous employment and ensuring better income to the powerloom weavers.
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KTR, as Rama Rao is popularly known, stated that the Telangana government has been working towards the welfare of the weavers' community and in the past six years, the government has introduced many welfare schemes exclusively for weavers. Under schemes like 'Chenetha Mitra' and 'Nethana Ku Cheyutha', the government is providing subsidies to weavers.
He claimed no other state government in India has taken up such programmes.