Danasari Anasuya (Seethakka) | Photo Credit: Siddhant Thakur
Panchayat Raj and the Minister of Rural Development Danasari Anasuya (Seethakka) proposed to expand the Telangana program of inclusive livelihood (Tgilp) to several districts and mandals, prefer the tribal and particularly vulnerable tribal groups (PVTG). Delegation from Brac, an international organization, paid a courtesy on Monday on Monday.
Minister Seethakka suggested that BRAc’s effort should be supplemented by Telelangany’s initiatives to eradicate poverty. It emphasized the importance of designing programs by local sources and needs of people, A and the aim of agencies in the areas of oil producing agencies and food objects based on the abundant Puppu IPPA (Mahua Flowers). “Pure IPPAPUPP is very beneficial for health and can be converted into products with added value, which provides a source of income,” she said.
Representatives Brac reported the minister that Tgilp is currently implemented in eight mandals in five districts and covers 3,554 extremely poor families. They explained that 108 experts were named through selected female associations and the training is provided to recipients. Brac representatives said they would provide training skills to other 8,000 families and financial assistance in increasing their revenue resources. The CEO for removing rural poverty (SERP) was present.
Published – October 13, 2025 20:59