The government said it is determined to extend Rs 10 lakh monetary assistance to bereaved families of those who sacrificed their lives for the cause of Telangana.
Addressing the maiden historic session of both Houses of the State of Telangana, Governor E S L Narasimhan said as an initial measure to reduce debt burden and to bring fresh hope and vigour, a waiver of crop loan up to Rs one lakh to each farmer would be implemented.
In the address, which largely reflected the promises made by the ruling TRS in its election manifesto, the Governor said up to 12 per cent reservation in respect of education and government employment would be provided for tribals who constitute a sizable proportion of the state's population, and added that it is also committed to give to 12 per cent reservation to minorities.
"We will take appropriate steps for preservation of Urdu language," he said.
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