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BJP, JSP, and TDP introduce “Kalalaku Rekkalu”

The TDP-JSP-BJP coalition unveiled the “Kalalaku Rekkalu” programme on Wednesday, guaranteeing interest-bearing loans to women seeking professional education.

TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu said that the three parties had started the initiative on March 8 while launching the kalalakurekkalu.com website. Women signed up for the program with Naidu present. A certificate was produced after the registration.

The former chief minister described the program in further detail, saying that women may apply for loans by presenting their certificate to the bank. He went on to say that the alliance would guarantee loans taken out by women to attend professional courses whenever it came into power. According to Naidu, Kalalaku Rekkalu is not exclusive to any one industry and is instead an investment in the women’s and the State’s future. ~

TDP will release its second list today.

On Thursday, TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu is scheduled to unveil the second slate of candidates for the upcoming elections. JSP and BJP have been given 31 Assembly and 8 Lok Sabha seats out of the State’s total of 175 Assembly constituencies.

TDP chief: Dare to dream, strive for success

It will provide assistance to women who want to enroll in courses related to skill development, capacity building, and higher education. “I have always said dare to dream and strive to achieve,” said the TDP head. We are introducing a new plan today in recognition of the power of women.

He further emphasized that the TDP was responsible for the first-ever nationwide implementation of 33% reservations for women in higher education and in the workforce. Naidu said that he founded one engineering college in each revenue division, citing the mere fact that there were only 20 to 30 institutions in those days. He said, “The youth attended those colleges, studied, and got jobs.”

He went on to say, “Some individuals didn’t think there would be prospects if they studied information technology twenty years ago. TDP created a graphic representation of the possibilities. We originally built Hitech City in order to provide them with work. In order to employ young people who studied information technology, we initiated backward and forward integration. I spent 14 days in the United States meeting with leaders of multinational businesses, bringing attention to the power of our kids. With this, they decided to form businesses.

Speaking about the programs included in the manifesto’s first section, he said, “Under Thallaki Vandhanam, the next administration would provide Rs 15,000 to every kid enrolled in school annually. We will give out three gas cylinders for free each year as part of the Deepam program. RTC buses will provide free transit for women. Each month, women between the ages of 18 and 59 would get Rs 1,500.

He said that plans are being developed to provide each home with taps that offer clean water.

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