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Talliki Vandanam windfall: ₹13,000 per child, ₹1.56 lakh per family – a wake-up call for AP finances and society

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Talliki Vandanam Windfall: ₹13,000 x 12 Kids = ₹1.56 Lakh – AP Welfare Under Scrutiny

Talliki Vandanam Scheme Andhra Pradesh
On June 12, the Andhra Pradesh government deposited ₹13,000 into the bank account of a single mother whose family has 12 school-going children — totaling ₹1.56 lakh. This came under the newly launched Talliki Vandanam scheme, which promises ₹15,000 annually per child (₹13,000 direct to the mother, ₹2,000 for school development), without cap on family size.

Welfare or fiscal folly?

While hailed as a progressive move, this loophole reveals a glaring financial vulnerability:

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  • Talliki Vandanam Windfall: ₹13,000 x 12 Kids = ₹1.56 Lakh – AP Welfare Under Scrutiny
  • Welfare or fiscal folly?
  • Demographic distortion: more children encouraged
  • A ticking financial time bomb
  • The urgent recalibration the state needs
  • Conclusion:

Massive strain on public coffers: With over 67 lakh children enrolled, the state has earmarked between ₹8,745 crore (first phase) to ₹9,407 crore for the coming year. Critics argue that such humongous spending—on unlimited per-child payments—may bleed essential funds for roads, healthcare, irrigation, and education infrastructure.

Tipping the scales from development: A cost-conscious citizen on Reddit put it succinctly:

“If 10,300 crore used for school-infra across 61,514 schools, each school gets ₹16 lakh”.

But instead, the government funnels billions into cash transfers, even for well-off households, criticized elsewhere as “vote-bank freebies”.

Demographic distortion: more children encouraged

A worrying subtext: families with more children—statistically more common among minority communities—gain disproportionately. Already, state politicians have actively promoted incentives for having a third child, including ₹50,000 cash and even a cow. This stands to:

  • Encourage higher birth rates in specific demographics.
  • Shift the demographic balance over future generations.
  • Undermine previous efforts to stabilize population growth.

Experts suggest the real motive may also be political—offsetting potential loss in parliamentary seats due to delimitation.

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A ticking financial time bomb

Andhra Pradesh is no stranger to fiscal strain. The state’s debt has ballooned to nearly ₹9.74 lakh crore, with budget deficits around ₹1.46 lakh crore for 2024–25.

These figures cast doubt on the sustainability of giant welfare outlays when developmental priorities—like building infrastructure, boosting education quality, and improving health services—remain severely underfunded.

The urgent recalibration the state needs

1. Capping benefits per family: Reinstating the two-child limit—used in previous welfare policies—could prevent exploitation and preserve fairness.

2. Targeted welfare: Shifting from universal payouts to means-tested support ensures that funds reach genuinely underserved children.

3. Investing in infrastructure: Redirecting a portion of current spending to school facilities, healthcare, and clean water yields long-term dividends—unlike one-time cash transfers.

4. Monitoring demographic trends: Policies must avoid unintentionally incentivizing asymmetric population growth across communities.

Conclusion:

Talliki Vandanam, in its current form, risks undermining Andhra Pradesh’s fiscal health and distorting its future demographic profile. While the intention—to support children’s education—is laudable, unbridled cash handouts divert resources from critical infrastructure and breed demographic imbalances. It’s time for the government to revisit the policy design: introduce caps, enforce targeting, and rebalance budget priorities toward tangible public good.
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