Andhra Pradesh

  • Strengthening the Last Mile Delivery of Welfare Schemes in the Nature of Direct Beneficiary Transfer (DBT)

    The project titled “Strengthening the last mile delivery of welfare schemes in the nature of Direct Beneficiary Transfer (DBT)” was undertaken by the Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Tribes Cooperative Finance Corporation Ltd. (TRICOR).

  • State Academic Monitoring Unit

    SAMU, set up on 23 September 2024 by APTWREIS, aims to improve academic governance and learning outcomes in Andhra Pradesh's tribal residential institutions. These schools serve Scheduled Tribe students from remote areas with linguistic, cultural and economic challenges.

  • Recognition of Rights of the ST Forest-Dwelling Communities on the Dependent Forest Lands

    The project titled “Recognition of rights of the ST forest-dwelling communities on the dependent forest lands” is a transformative governance intervention undertaken by the Tribal Welfare Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh.

  • Ma Vooriki Malaria Vacchindi under NCVBDC Programme

    Parvathipuram Manyam District has been consistently malaria-endemic due to its distinctive ecology, climate, forested landscape and economic challenges among tribal groups. Surveillance data showed a high burden: 2,653 confirmed malaria cases in 2024 and 1,745 reported by 25 October 2025.

  • Role of GCC for the Development of Entrepreneurship Skills and Livelihood Activities

    The project on Entrepreneurship Skills and Livelihood Activities began on 1-04-2018 and has grown exponentially. It is a state-level Public Sector Undertaking under the Tribal Welfare Department. The core objective is to end exploitation in MFP markets and raise tribal incomes through MSP-aligned procurement.

  • Transforming Lives of the Primitive Tribe Chenchu through MGNREGS

    The Government of Andhra Pradesh launched a targeted initiative in May 2009 under the MGNREGS. The Chenchu Special Project aimed to bring sustainable livelihood, nutritional security, and socio-economic inclusion to this vulnerable population. This case study explores the implementation, outcomes, and innovations of the project that have contributed to transforming the lives of over 11,000 Chenchu individuals.

  • ST Household Baseline Survey: Bridging the Last Mile in Tribal Welfare

    The STs of Andhra Pradesh, despite various welfare initiatives, often remain on the fringes of public service delivery due to lack of documentation and geographical isolation. The ST Household Baseline Survey was launched to directly address this gap by collecting accurate household-level data to plan and deliver targeted interventions more effectively.

  • Mude Arjun Naik – Paving the Way for Agricultural Innovation

    Mude Arjun Naik, hailing from the tribal district of Annamayya in Andhra Pradesh, is an example of how the Ministry of Tribal Affairs is nurturing talent.

  • Innovation for Safe Delivery Among the Pregnant Women in Tribal Villages

    This explores an innovative healthcare intervention aimed at ensuring safe delivery for pregnant women in remote tribal villages of Vizianagaram. The initiative addresses the dire need for maternal and neonatal care in hard-to-reach regions by providing institutional support, medical supervision, and nutritional guidance.

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