SECTOR ANALYSIS

WELFARE, AGRICULTURE, EDUCATION, REAL ESTATE, FISCAL & EMPLOYMENT — ALL FROM PUBLIC RECORDS

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FULLY DELIVERED
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PARTIAL
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ZERO DELIVERY
DISTRICT-LEVEL BREAKDOWN

Farmer suicides by district, crop loan waiver coverage, education infrastructure

📊WELFARE SCHEME SCORECARD

FULLY IMPLEMENTED (4)
Free Bus Travel for Women
35 lakh women using TSRTC buses daily for free
Rs 7,422 crore reimbursed to TSRTC
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Rajiv Arogyasri Expansion
Health coverage expanded to Rs 10 lakh per family
90 lakh families covered
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Caste Census
Comprehensive caste survey completed across Telangana
3.54 crore individuals surveyed
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Rs 500 Gas Cylinder Subsidy
LPG cylinders subsidized to Rs 500 from market price
~40 lakh families receiving subsidy
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PARTIALLY IMPLEMENTED (4)
Gruha Jyothi (Free Electricity)
200 units free electricity per household per month
42.25 lakh households enrolled; 2.50 lakh eligible still receiving bills
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Crop Loan Waiver
Complete crop loan waiver up to Rs 2 lakh promised
25 lakh of 50 lakh targeted farmers covered; Rs 20,617 crore disbursed
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Indiramma Indlu (Housing)
Free house site + Rs 5 lakh construction assistance
4.5 lakh sanctioned; first houses inaugurated Sept 3, 2025 — 21 months after taking office
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Cheyutha (Pensions)
Rs 4,000/month pension for senior citizens, widows, disabled
Pension amounts increased but conflicting reports on reaching full Rs 4,000 across all categories
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ZERO IMPLEMENTATION (4)
Mahalakshmi Rs 2,500/month Cash Transfer
Rs 2,500 monthly cash transfer to every woman head of household
Zero disbursements. No pilot programme. No registration portal. Estimated annual cost: ~Rs 50,000 crore
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Rs 4,000 Unemployment Allowance
Monthly allowance for unemployed youth
Zero implementation. Deputy CM publicly denied the promise was ever made — manifesto contradicts him
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Old Pension Scheme Restoration
Restore the Old Pension Scheme for government employees
Zero implementation
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Vidya Bharosa Cards
Education support cards for students
Zero implementation
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🌾AGRICULTURE & FARMER DISTRESS

Farmer Suicides (Dec 2023 – Nov 2025)
793
178 in BRS's final year (2022-23)
Crop Loan Waiver Disbursed
Rs 20,617 crore to ~25 lakh farmers
25 lakh farmers still waiting; target was 50 lakh
Rythu Bharosa Payment
Rs 12,000/acre
Promised Rs 15,000/acre (20% shortfall)
Paddy Procurement
38% procured
Farmers selling at Rs 1,700 vs Rs 2,300 MSP
Bonus Payments Unpaid
Rs 1,160 crore
Affecting 4+ lakh farmers
Cotton Price vs MSP
Rs 5,500–6,000 received
MSP is Rs 7,121–7,521
Kaleswaram Project Cost (CAG)
Rs 1,47,427 crore
80% cost overrun; benefit-cost ratio: 0.52

The Congress government promised comprehensive farmer support through the Rythu Bharosa scheme (Rs 15,000/acre) and a complete crop loan waiver. As of March 2026, approximately half the targeted farmers have received loan waivers. The per-acre support falls 20% short of the promised amount. Farmer suicides have increased significantly compared to the BRS government's final year, with 793 recorded between December 2023 and November 2025. Paddy procurement covers only 38% of production, leaving farmers to sell at prices well below MSP.

📚EDUCATION CRISIS

Student Deaths from Food Poisoning (2024)
43+
NHRC sought report on 48 deaths and 886 food poisoning incidents
Government School Enrollment Drop
30.78 lakh to 25.13 lakh
Loss of 5.65 lakh students
Zero-Enrollment Schools
2,245
2nd highest in India
Single-Teacher Schools
5,001
Schools with Drinking Water
53.2%
46.8% of government schools lack drinking water
Mega DSC Teachers Hired
10,006
19,000+ vacancies remain
Vidya Bharosa Cards
Zero implementation
Promised in manifesto
International Schools (YIIRS)
28 foundation stones laid
None operational; 'International schools in every mandal' quietly replaced
Education Spending
9.0% of expenditure
National average: 15.0%

The education sector shows significant gaps between promises and delivery. Government school enrollment has dropped by 5.65 lakh students. Over 2,200 schools have zero enrollment — the second highest count in India. Food safety in government schools became a crisis in 2024 with 43+ student deaths from food poisoning, prompting NHRC intervention. The promised Vidya Bharosa education cards have not been implemented. The 'international schools in every mandal' promise was quietly replaced by the YIIRS programme, of which 28 foundation stones have been laid but none are operational. Education spending as a percentage of total expenditure stands at 9.0%, compared to the 15.0% national average.

💼EMPLOYMENT & JOBS

Government Jobs Filled
57,946 of 2,00,000
29% of first-year target fulfilled
Youth Unemployment
20.1%
National average: 14.6%
Urban Young Women Unemployment
28.6%
Rs 4,000 Unemployment Allowance
Zero implementation
Deputy CM publicly denied the promise — manifesto contradicts him
IT Sector Net Jobs
40,285
Down from 1,27,594 in previous period
Mega DSC Teachers Recruited
10,006
19,000+ vacancies remain

The Congress manifesto promised 2 lakh government jobs in the first year. As of March 2025, 57,946 posts have been filled — 29% of the target. Youth unemployment in Telangana stands at 20.1%, compared to the national average of 14.6%. For urban young women, the rate is 28.6%. The promised Rs 4,000 monthly unemployment allowance has not been implemented; Deputy CM publicly denied the promise was ever made, though the manifesto explicitly includes it. IT sector net new jobs fell from 1,27,594 to 40,285.

🏗️REAL ESTATE & INFRASTRUCTURE

Property Registrations (Sept 2024)
Down 25% YoY
HYDRAA demolitions cited as primary cause
Housing Sales Decline
61,722 units
25% drop — largest decline among Indian cities
Metro Phase 2
76.4 km approved on paper
Zero construction started. Rs 24,269 crore estimated cost
Metro Phase 1 — L&T Exit
Rs 625.88 crore cumulative losses
Government acquiring L&T stake for Rs 15,000 crore
Regional Ring Road (Northern)
22% complete
Regional Ring Road (Southern)
12% land acquisition done
Pharma City
MoUs worth Rs 11,100 crore
Zero companies operational on 19,333 acres
Bharat Future City
Institutional infrastructure only
10+ year horizon; Rs 50,000 crore estimated
Investment MoUs (Telangana Rising Summit)
Rs 5.39–5.75 lakh crore claimed
IT Exports Growth
11.2%
Net IT jobs fell from 1,27,594 to 40,285

Property registrations in Hyderabad fell 25% year-on-year in September 2024, with HYDRAA demolitions cited as a contributing factor. Housing sales declined to 61,722 units — the largest drop among Indian cities. Metro Phase 2 (76.4 km expansion) has been approved on paper but zero construction has started. L&T is exiting Phase 1 operations after Rs 625.88 crore in cumulative losses, with the government acquiring its stake for Rs 15,000 crore. The Pharma City project has secured MoUs worth Rs 11,100 crore but no companies are operational. IT exports grew 11.2% but net new jobs fell sharply from 1,27,594 to 40,285.

💰FISCAL HEALTH

State Debt (Projected end 2025-26)
Rs 5,04,814 crore
Approaching Rs 5 lakh crore
Congress Borrowing (15 months)
Rs 1,52,918 crore
BRS took a decade to borrow Rs 2.8 lakh crore
Revenue Surplus
Rs 297 crore (2024-25 BE)
Down from Rs 5,944 crore (2022-23)
GST Growth
~0-1%
National average: 9-10%
Capital Expenditure
27% of COTE by Q2 FY26
Initially only 8.8% in early quarters
6 Guarantees Annual Cost
Rs 56,000 crore (budgeted)
Kaleswaram Debt Servicing
~Rs 10,000 crore per year

State debt is projected to reach Rs 5,04,814 crore by end of 2025-26. The Congress government borrowed Rs 1,52,918 crore in its first 15 months — a pace that exceeds BRS's borrowing trajectory (Rs 2.8 lakh crore over a decade). Revenue surplus collapsed from Rs 5,944 crore in 2022-23 to Rs 297 crore in the 2024-25 budget estimate. GST growth is near-flat (0-1%) against a national average of 9-10%. The six guarantee schemes consume Rs 56,000 crore annually from the budget, while Kaleswaram project debt servicing costs approximately Rs 10,000 crore per year.