Uttar Pradesh govt spends ₹40,000 Crore on welfare schemes in 6 years
The Statesman|November 26, 2024
The Uttar Pradesh government has implemented a range of welfare schemes aimed at uplifting every section of society, including the poor, deprived, women, and the elderly.
Uttar Pradesh govt spends ₹40,000 Crore on welfare schemes in 6 years

Over the past six years, approximately five crore needy individuals have benefited from the initiatives of the Social Welfare Department, with more than Rs 40,000 crore allocated to these efforts.

State Director of Social Welfare Kumar Prashant Kumar stated here on Monday that, "In line with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's vision, a continuous campaign is underway to extend the benefits of welfare schemes to the poor and the marginalized people.

In this sequence, the department has provided support to 4,86,38,827 beneficiaries under 11 different schemes over the past six years, from 2018-19 to 2023-24.

The Yogi government has allocated Rs 40,667 crore for this purpose."

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