<p>The Telangana government on Sunday issued orders for providing Rs 1 lakh financial assistance to minority communities with 100 per cent subsidy.</p>.<p>Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's decision to extend financial help to the minorities unveiled another historical milestone towards achieving economic self-reliance of the minorty communities in the country, an official release said.<br /><br /><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/justice-alok-aradhe-sworn-in-as-chief-justice-of-telangana-hc-1239807.html">Justice Alok Aradhe sworn in as Chief Justice of Telangana HC</a></strong></p>.<p>Rao, also known as KCR, said the "state government is putting all efforts with a vision to eliminate poverty in all sections irrespective of the caste and religion".</p>.<p>The government is already extending support to the deserved sections, he said.</p>.<p>As per the GO, the financial aid would be a one-time grant that would be provided to only one member of a family. The individual age limit fixed for applicants is from 21 years to 55 years as on June 2, 2023.</p>.<p>The annual income of the applicant shall not exceed Rs 1.5 lakh in rural areas and Rs 2 lakh in urban areas.</p>.<p>The Chief Minister reiterated that his government is committed for the development and welfare of all minority communities.</p>.<p>Efforts are being made to wipe out poverty and backwardness of minorities by implementing a slew of schemes in various sectors including education and employment. The action plan executed by the government in this direction is already yielding desirable results, the Chief Minister said.</p>.<p>Rao made it clear that the government will safeguard 'Ganga Jamuni Tahzeeb' (syncretic culture) by supporting all cultures and religious traditions equally, the release added.</p>
<p>The Telangana government on Sunday issued orders for providing Rs 1 lakh financial assistance to minority communities with 100 per cent subsidy.</p>.<p>Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's decision to extend financial help to the minorities unveiled another historical milestone towards achieving economic self-reliance of the minorty communities in the country, an official release said.<br /><br /><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/justice-alok-aradhe-sworn-in-as-chief-justice-of-telangana-hc-1239807.html">Justice Alok Aradhe sworn in as Chief Justice of Telangana HC</a></strong></p>.<p>Rao, also known as KCR, said the "state government is putting all efforts with a vision to eliminate poverty in all sections irrespective of the caste and religion".</p>.<p>The government is already extending support to the deserved sections, he said.</p>.<p>As per the GO, the financial aid would be a one-time grant that would be provided to only one member of a family. The individual age limit fixed for applicants is from 21 years to 55 years as on June 2, 2023.</p>.<p>The annual income of the applicant shall not exceed Rs 1.5 lakh in rural areas and Rs 2 lakh in urban areas.</p>.<p>The Chief Minister reiterated that his government is committed for the development and welfare of all minority communities.</p>.<p>Efforts are being made to wipe out poverty and backwardness of minorities by implementing a slew of schemes in various sectors including education and employment. The action plan executed by the government in this direction is already yielding desirable results, the Chief Minister said.</p>.<p>Rao made it clear that the government will safeguard 'Ganga Jamuni Tahzeeb' (syncretic culture) by supporting all cultures and religious traditions equally, the release added.</p>