The rules in 'Talli ki Vandana' are as follows.

The Andhra Pradesh government has started preparations for the implementation of the 'Talli ki Vandana' scheme. Beneficiaries are calculating the financial burden. Coalition leaders have promised that once they come to power, they will deposit ₹15,000 into the accounts of every mother whose child attends school. Recently, they decided to implement this scheme from the upcoming academic year. As a result, beneficiaries are uncertain whether the scheme will be implemented for the current year. At the same time, the coalition government has finalized the rules regarding the implementation of this scheme. An analysis of the procedures related to the implementation of this scheme is ongoing. The guidelines set by the YSR Congress government in the past are being reviewed.
The scheme will not be available to income tax payers, those without white ration cards, those using over 300 units of electricity, those owning cars, or those having properties larger than 1000 square feet in urban areas. The new rules still need to be officially finalized. It remains to be seen whether the coalition leaders, who had previously opposed conditions like electricity consumption and car ownership, will provide exceptions or continue with these conditions. This has raised expectations among the beneficiaries, who are eagerly waiting for clarity regarding eligibility and guidelines, even though it has been confirmed that the 'Talli ki Vandana' funds will be deposited in June.
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Rules of 'Talli ki Vandana' scheme
The YSR Congress government had implemented the 'Amma Odi' scheme, which the coalition government renamed 'Talli ki Vandana.' The YSR Congress government initially promised ₹15,000 but later reduced it to ₹14,000, and then ₹13,000 under the guise of school management. Coalition party leaders have promised that if they come to power, they will deposit ₹15,000 into the mothers' accounts without any deductions, based on the number of children. The coalition government, which took office in June, recently made an important decision regarding the scheme. They decided to implement the scheme in June 2025 instead of 2024.
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