– Free Power Scheme: up to 200 units of free power for handlooms and 500 units for powerlooms, costing ₹190 crore annually.
– ‘Netanna Bharosa’ Scheme: ₹25,000 annual financial assistance per handloom weaver family.
– Reimbursement of up to 5% GST on handloom products.
The announcement reflects notable government attention toward bolstering the struggling handloom sector in Andhra Pradesh. By addressing historical grievances such as stalled subsidies and procurement issues during prior administrations (YSRCP), CM Naidu appears focused on revitalizing trust among weaving communities while explicitly showcasing pro-welfare credentials through pragmatic measures like free electricity and direct financial aid.
The establishment of infrastructure such as new clusters under NRLM and a dedicated Handloom Museum aligns with long-term goals aimed at increased market access. Financial commitments-including large-scale GST reimbursement-signal seriousness from policymakers towards competitiveness within both domestic markets & exports.
Though neutral observers may note broader implications beyond economic welfare-the announcements could also shape socio-cultural rejuvenation around traditional crafts closely interlinked within Indian heritage itself- Prioritizations Following state reliance dynamic cycles!
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