Seethakka Welfare Schemes Boost Women Entrepreneurs: Telangana Woman Earns ₹1 Lakh Monthly
Seethakka welfare schemes in Telangana empower women as entrepreneur earns ₹1 lakh monthly through construction business under government support programs.

In a major success story, Seethakka welfare schemes in Telangana are showing strong results, as women are turning entrepreneurs and earning impressive incomes. A woman from Wanaparthy district is now earning around ₹1 lakh per month, highlighting the impact of these initiatives.
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The development reflects the state government’s focus on empowering women through skill-based opportunities.
From Engineering Graduate to Successful Entrepreneur
Danasari Anasuya Seethakka’s welfare initiatives have helped transform lives, including that of Peddhabudi Vanaja.
- A 30-year-old Computer Science graduate
- Resident of Bandapalli village, Wanaparthy district
- Shifted from job-seeking to entrepreneurship
- Now earning nearly ₹1 lakh per month
Her journey shows how government support can create new career paths.
Training Opens New Opportunities for Women
Under Seethakka welfare schemes in Telangana, women received specialised training in construction-related sectors.
Key areas of training
- Centring units
- Cement brick manufacturing
- Shear wall construction
The programme was implemented by
Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP) in collaboration with the National Academy of Construction.
Support Through Loans and Government Schemes
After completing training, Vanaja received financial support to start her business.
- Loan of ₹20 lakh under PMEGP scheme
- Established her own centring unit business
- Now supplying materials for housing projects
This support enabled her to build a sustainable income source.
Indiramma Housing Scheme Creates Demand
The success of Seethakka welfare schemes in Telangana is also linked to the growing demand from housing projects.
- Over 3.5 lakh houses planned under Indiramma Housing Scheme
- High demand for construction materials
- Continuous work opportunities for trained women
Vanaja currently provides centring units for house construction in her village.
Impact Across Telangana
The initiative has already benefited many women
- 772 women trained under the programme
- 154 have established centring units
- 16 applied for financial support under PMEGP
Authorities are working to expand the programme further.
Focus on Skill and Business Development
The training covered both technical and business aspects
- Understanding construction materials and techniques
- Managing workforce and resources
- Planning and executing projects efficiently
This ensures long-term sustainability for women entrepreneurs.
The success of Seethakka welfare schemes in Telangana, as seen in Vanaja’s journey, highlights the power of skill development and financial support. With increasing participation, these initiatives are creating new opportunities and transforming rural livelihoods across the state.
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