The agriculture sector is the backbone of the rural economy in Telangana. Access to agricultural credit is also linked to the holding of land titles. In order to help the farming community during the start of crop operations, the Telangana government marched ahead of providing investment support to every farmer to take up agricultural operations on time and they called it as "Rythu Bandhu Scheme" in the year 2018 (Anon., 2022). Rythu Bandhu Scheme was primarily meant to help farmers to purchase farm inputs such as fertilizer, seeds etc. A sizeable part of the RBS amount was spent mostly on other purposes such as consumption needs, children's education, etc. An ex post facto research design was adopted for the study since the variables chosen for the study have already occurred. The objective of the study was utilisation of amount disbursed under the Rythu Bandhu Scheme by beneficiaries in the kharif and rabi seasons. The data was analyzed using frequency and percentage. It can be inferred from the study that a high majority (94.16 %) of beneficiaries used the amount to purchase seeds in kharif. While in rabi season, 74.16 per cent of the beneficiaries used to purchase plant protection chemicals.