The Telangana Rythu Bharosa Scheme aims to provide financial assistance to eligible farmers, ensuring they have the means to invest in better seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation. The scheme was launched on January 26, 2025, and only agriculturally suitable
Telangana Rythu Bharosa SchemeFinancial AssistanceAgricultureDbtFarmer BenefitsReal EstateFeb 05, 2025
The Telangana Rythu Bharosa Scheme was launched on January 26, 2025.
The scheme provides ₹12,000 per acre annually, with ₹6,000 per acre per crop season for both the Rabi and Kharif seasons.
Eligible farmers must be residents of Telangana, small or marginal farmers, tenant farmers, or agricultural labourers, between 18 and 59 years old, and must own or lease agriculturally suitable lands.
Required documents include Aadhaar Card, Land Ownership Certificate or lease documents, Bank Passbook, Ration Card, Domicile Certificate, Mobile Number, and PAN Card.
Farmers can check their application status online by visiting the official Rythu Bharosa status check portal and using their Aadhaar number or registered mobile number to log in using the OTP.
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