A Decadal Overview of Welfare Schemes in Telangana (2014–2024)
by Dr G. Narsimulu
Published: September 3, 2025 • DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2025.120800053
Abstract
This research paper offers a critical appraisal of the welfare policies implemented in Telangana State between 2014 and 2024. In the decade following its formation, Telangana adopted an ambitious welfare-driven governance model, introducing flagship schemes such as Rythu Bandhu, KCR Kits, Kalyana Lakshmi/Shaadi Mubarak, and Aasara pensions. These programs aimed to address socio-economic disparities, particularly among farmers, women, the elderly, and marginalized communities. Using a mixed-methods approach, the study assesses the effectiveness, outreach, and socio-economic impact of these initiatives. Quantitative data on scheme coverage and budgetary allocations are complemented by qualitative insights from policy documents, field reports, and secondary literature. The findings highlight significant improvements in financial inclusion, maternal and child welfare, and rural livelihoods. However, the study also identifies persistent challenges, including administrative inefficiencies, unequal access, and limited focus on long-term self-reliance. The paper argues that while Telangana's welfare policies have contributed to short-term upliftment, sustained socio-economic transformation requires a shift toward integrated development planning, improved governance, and transparent delivery mechanisms. The study concludes with key policy recommendations to strengthen institutional frameworks, ensure equity, and enhance the long-term sustainability of welfare programs. This decadal review aims to inform the broader discourse on welfare governance in India.