Praja Bhavan Protest: Kavitha Leads Dharna Demanding ₹2500 Aid, Gold and Pension Hike for Women
Praja Bhavan protest led by Kavitha demands ₹2500 monthly aid, gold, scooters, and pension hike for women in Telangana. Full details of the dharna.

A major Praja Bhavan protest was held in Begumpet as Telangana Jagruthi president Kalvakuntla Kavitha led a dharna demanding implementation of election promises made to women, elderly, and differently abled citizens.
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Large numbers of supporters gathered outside Praja Bhavan, raising slogans and urging the government to fulfill key welfare commitments.
Key Demands Raised During the Protest
During the Praja Bhavan protest, demonstrators called for immediate rollout of promised schemes, including:
- ₹2500 monthly financial assistance for women
- One tola gold support scheme
- Scooters for eligible beneficiaries
- Increase in pensions from ₹2000 to ₹4000
Protesters said these commitments were part of election assurances and should be implemented without delay.
Memorandum Submitted to Officials
Following the dharna, Kalvakuntla Kavitha submitted a memorandum to officials seeking protection of women’s rights and immediate action on welfare promises.
She also alleged political coordination among rival parties in local body elections and expressed concerns over future political alliances.
Warning Ahead of State Budget
Kavitha warned that if funds for the promised schemes are not allocated in the upcoming state budget, statewide protests will be launched.
She reiterated that fulfilling commitments to women is as important as delivering benefits promised to farmers and other groups.
Praja Bhavan Protest Highlights Demand for Welfare Promises
The Praja Bhavan protest once again brought focus on pending welfare assurances, with Telangana Jagruthi stating that protests will intensify if the government does not act. Supporters emphasized that at least ₹2500 monthly aid for women should be implemented immediately to provide financial relief.
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