Hyderabad: While the Bandhu Dalit scheme survey of the beneficiaries of fulfilling the requirements is being carried out, banks in this country are asked to adopt the village and work with beneficiaries.
So far, a study of more than 15,000 beneficiaries about their preferences for small-scale units and businesses has been carried out in Huzurabad, where the pilot project is being implemented.
According to the current action plan, after their identification, village-by-village gram Sabhas will be held, with banks adopting to adopt.
Under the Dialit Band scheme, there will be a priority list of people who will be associated with business efforts in Prorgam.
“At this time, the idea is to deposit money directly to the account with the help of bankers, with the poorest of the priority of the poor recipient,” the official source said.
There are initial worries if the number of benefits directly enters the account and the existing bank is asked to open a new account for this purpose.
After the completion of this process, the upper official will be involved in an event at the Sabha gram to start the distribution of money.
In important steps, officials estimate that, in addition to RS2,000 Crore, the extra RS420 Crore will be needed at Huzurabad for the scheme execution.
They also look for government tenders and auctions where Dalit can be given reservations in the state.
The Excise Ministry has begun to study the proposal to provide reservations to Dalit at a new liquor store auction occurring as part of a new policy.