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Farmers Checking messages about Rythu Bharosa amount credited to accounts, in Irgipally village of Sangareddy district. File

Farmers Checking messages about Rythu Bharosa amount credited to accounts, in Irgipally village of Sangareddy district. File
| Photo Credit: MOHD ARIF

Telangana Government has disbursed ₹8,284.66 crore to 67.01 lakh farmers under the Rythu Bharosa scheme for Vanakalam crop, as of Monday (June 23, 2025).

The financial assistance scheme, which spans across all 33 districts, covered 138.08 lakh acres so far, with timely installments released based on landholding size, ensuring equitable distribution and support to small, marginal, and medium farmers.

The disbursement started on June 16. On the first day, ₹23.49 crore was transferred to 41.25 lakh beneficiaries holding up to two acres. Money was deposited into the accounts of farmers with landholdings from three to nine acres, from June 17 to 21. On June 23, farmers owning up to 15 acres were covered with ₹5.14 crore disbursed to 81,571 beneficiaries.

The biggest farmers group in terms of land owning were in the up to five acre group, where over 62 lakh farmers benefitted. Farmers owning up to one acre were about 24.22 lakhs and they received ₹812.63 crores, according to officials in the Chief Minister’s Office.

Nalgonda district leads with the highest disbursement where 5.13 lakh farmers were given ₹679.19 crores so far. Khammam, Nagarkurnool, Suryapet, and Sangareddy also featured among the top districts, each receiving over ₹350 crore in assistance. Even urban and smaller districts like Medchal-Malkajgiri and Warangal West saw inclusivity in disbursements.

Achampet constituency topped the list with ₹147.95 crore disbursed to 1.02 lakh pattadars. Asifabad, Makthal, Thungathurthy, and Zaheerabad constituencies followed closely, with each receiving over ₹100 crore. Rural constituencies overwhelmingly benefited with the targeted support.