Telangana
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From Grassroots to the Parade Ground: Empowering Tribal Youth through Telangana’s Sainik School Model
Established under the aegis of the Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TTWREIS), the school was created to train tribal students from the state to become officers in the Indian Armed Forces.
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Enhancing Sports Opportunities for Tribal Students in Telangana
This highlights a pioneering initiative by the Tribal Welfare Department of Telangana to empower tribal youth through structured sports education. Implemented through the state’s network of EMRS and tribal welfare residential institutions, the project recognizes sports as a transformative tool for holistic development.
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Digitizing Justice: Telangana’s Online RoFR Titles Granting System Empowers Forest-Dwelling Communities
Recognizing the critical need to bridge these gaps, the government introduced the Online RoFR Titles Granting System (ORTGS) in November 2021. This system digitized the claim and approval processes.
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Girijan Poshan Mitra: Breaking Free from Anaemia through Community-Based School Nutrition
Anaemia is a widespread but often overlooked health challenge, particularly among tribal adolescent girls. The Girijan Poshan Mitra initiative was launched by ITDA Utnoor as a transformative, community-based intervention to combat anaemia in 15,724 tribal girls studying in 60 Ashram High Schools. The goal is to ensure each girl is tested, treated and educated.
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Girijan Canteen: Transforming Nutrition for Tribal Communities
The Girijan Canteen project was conceptualized as a response to the persistent problem of malnutrition and inadequate access to nutritious food among tribal communities in remote regions of Telangana. Aiming to deliver nutritious, affordable, and accessible meals, the project embodies an innovative community-oriented model to improve public health outcomes.
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Bhukya Rajashekhar – In pursuit of a Career with Tribal Scholarship Support
Bhukya Rajashekhar, hailing from the Warangal District of Telangana, exemplifies the transformative impact of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs' scholarships.
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Vislavath Mukesh – Illuminating Future with Scholarship Support
Vislavath Mukesh, hailing from the Kamarad district of Telangana, embodies the transformative impact of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs' scholarships.
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Vislavath Ramvilas Pashwan – Empowering Dreams
Vislavath Ramvilas Pashwan, Rajanna Sircilla district, Telangana, is a shining example of how the Ministry is transforming lives through educational support.
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SC ST Health Care Project – Mancherial District, Telangana
The SC ST Health Care project, spearheaded by MPPS Jenda Venkatapur in Mancherial district, Telangana, is an initiative dedicated to improving the socio-economic and health conditions of the SC and ST communities. The project integrates healthcare, education, gender awareness, and economic development to address the multilayered challenges faced by these marginalized groups. The project covers approximately 1300 people and aims to offer holistic solutions.
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Better Health Care for Tribal Families in Bhadradri District
The district is predominantly tribal, with most of the population living below the poverty line and exhibiting high illiteracy rates. The health infrastructure includes 29 Primary Health Centres (PHCs), five Urban PHCs (UPHCs), four Community Health Centres (CHCs), one Area Hospital, and one District Hospital.