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Andhra government committed to uplift of differently-abled

Andhra Pradesh's Social Welfare Minister Dr Dola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy reaffirmed the state's strong commitment to differently-abled welfare during World Braille Day events in Ongole. New schemes include free RTC bus travel, skill training, and priority in housing and jobs.

Andhra government committed to uplift of differently-abled
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Amaravati, January 05, 2026: Social Welfare Minister Dr Dola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy highlighted the Andhra Pradesh government's priority on empowering differently-abled persons while marking Louis Braille's 217th birth anniversary at a state-level programme in Ongole.

The minister paid tributes to Braille and outlined key initiatives under the TDP-led NDA coalition.

The government provides free travel in RTC buses for differently-abled persons, financial subsidies, skill development through SAAP sports training, ground-floor housing allotments, and a dedicated degree college in Bapatla for deaf and mute students.

Backlog government posts for differently-abled candidates will fill by month's end, with direct pension transfers to residential college students. The minister urged districts to allocate land for disability hostels and stressed UDID card adoption.

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