Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, along with other ministers and officials, during a survey of guarantees on Monday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The state government, which introduced five warranty systems in 2023, has so far spent 97 813 GBP on their implementation.
While the largest expenditure for the Gruh Lakshmi scheme for the family’s head 1.24 crore women, which contributes to $ 50 from the total amount spent on warranty, 1.64 Crore household benefits from Gruha Jyothi, which contributed to 18.139 GBP. The Shakti scheme, which includes free travel for women, benefited 544 recipients of Crore and the government spent 13,903 GBP on this system.
Anna Bhagya, who provided 5 kg of free rice per person per month, benefited 72.02 recipients of Crore and the government spent 11,821.17 crore.
Yuva Nidhi, financial assistance to unemployed graduates and holders of the diploma, recorded 2.55 lakh recipients, on which the government spent the Crore 623 GBP.
The government published data after Monday on Monday reviewed the Prime Minister Siddaramaiah. He ordered officials to remove the names of the deceased recipients by drawing up a list at Panchayat and the information should be handed over to banks.
“Deleting and adding recipients should be accepted at Panchayat,” he added.
The main minister also ordered officials to eliminate confusion over those who give GST revenues from receiving the benefits of Gruha Lakshmi. He also ordered officials to remove incapable persons from having BPL cards based on instructions for the same. While he promised to look at the supply of other geography -based foods instead of rice, he also ordered officials to ensure illegally selling action against selling rice.
Published – September 8, 2025 20:30 is
