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Thalliki Vandanam Scheme: Andhra government will deposit Rs 15,000 directly into the accounts of students’ mothers. Certain key conditions must be fulfilled to receive this benefit

The amount is intended as a token of respect for the efforts and dedication of mothers towards their children’s education. (News18 Telugu)
The Andhra Pradesh government has announced a key update on the ‘Thalliki Vandanam’ scheme. As part of the newly formed coalition government’s ‘Super Six’ promises made during the elections, the scheme is set to be implemented this June. With schools reopening on June 12 after the summer break, the government is taking steps to ensure financial assistance reaches the mothers of school-going children on time.
Under the ‘Thalliki Vandanam’ scheme, the state government will deposit Rs 15,000 directly into the bank accounts of students’ mothers. The amount is intended as a token of respect for the efforts and dedication of mothers towards their children’s education. However, to receive this benefit, certain important conditions must be fulfilled.
To be eligible for the payment, the mother’s bank account must be linked to both:
- Her Aadhaar number, and
- The NPCI (National Payments Corporation of India) system.
Officials have clearly stated that if either of these linkages is missing, the payment will not be processed.
According to recent government orders, the Aadhaar and NPCI linking process must be completed by June 5. To facilitate this, postal department staff, village/ward secretariats, and bank officials will assist beneficiaries in completing the necessary procedures.
Authorities have urged all eligible mothers to check whether their bank accounts are linked with Aadhaar and NPCI. If not, the linking must be completed urgently through the nearest Mee Seva centre, post office, or bank branch. NPCI linking is essential for enabling direct benefit transfers (DBT) under government schemes. Without it, even if the money is released, it won’t be credited to the beneficiary’s account.
To avoid inconvenience, the government has directed all departments to provide special support. Linking centres are also being set up in rural areas to make the process easier for beneficiaries.
The government emphasises that this is not just a financial aid programme, but a gesture to recognise and honour the pivotal role played by mothers. It also marks the beginning of fulfilling the ‘Super Six’ promises, aimed at increasing public trust and welfare.
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Andhra Pradesh, India, India
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