State Government Provides Free Bus Travel to 12.7 Lakh People with Disabilities

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Amaravati, March 17 – The Andhra Pradesh government is set to launch a scheme that will offer free bus travel to people with disabilities across the state.

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will launch the ‘Divyang Shakti’ scheme on Wednesday as a special Ugadi gift for the 12.7 lakh people with disabilities.

The government said that the scheme reflects its renewed focus on social equity, mobility, and dignity for all, while also reinforcing its governance narrative of "welfare on a large scale."

The Chief Minister will formally inaugurate the programme in Amaravati, in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, Minister Nara Lokesh, and BJP state president PVN Madhav, signaling a coordinated NDA political message around inclusive governance, according to an official release.

Chief Minister Naidu and senior leaders will travel alongside beneficiaries on RTC buses after the launch. The Chief Minister will also host a community lunch for people with disabilities, reinforcing the administration's emphasis on empathy-led governance.

The Divyang Shakti Scheme is expected to benefit over 12.76 lakh individuals, including 11.16 lakh people with disabilities and their attendants, making it one of the largest state-led mobility support programmes for the differently-abled in India.

Key features of the scheme include free bus travel for people with disabilities across Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) services, a 50 per cent fare concession for attendants accompanying beneficiaries, and eligibility for individuals with over 40 per cent disability.

The scheme covers 21 categories of disabilities. The government will annually provide Rs 207 crore to APSRTC for the implementation of ‘Divyang Shakti’.

In a coordinated statewide rollout, MLAs will simultaneously launch the scheme in their constituencies, travel with beneficiaries, and participate in community outreach events.

The launch of ‘Divyang Shakti’ builds on the success of the ‘Stree Shakti’ scheme, under which women in Andhra Pradesh have undertaken over 52 crore free bus journeys, backed by a government outlay exceeding Rs 1,826 crore.

By extending similar mobility rights to people with disabilities, the Naidu government is broadening its welfare template beyond gender to disability inclusion, a move that is likely to resonate strongly in both social and political discourse, the release added.
 
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