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Another farmer suicide in Telangana: 55-year-old farmer found hanging in Adilabad

According to locals and family members, Maila Narsaiah was discovered hanging from a tree in an agricultural field. He was reportedly troubled by his inability to repay his debts. It was learned that he had suffered losses in cotton farming due to a decline in yield. He had cultivated the crop using borrowed loans, though the total amount of the loans has yet to be determined.

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 25 January 2025, 11:42 AM
Another farmer suicide in Telangana: 55-year-old farmer found hanging in Adilabad
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Adilabad: A 55-year-old farmer died, allegedly by suicide, as he was depressed over his inability to repay mounting debts at Varthamannur village in Bazarhatnoor mandal on Saturday.

Locals and family members said that Maila Narsaiah was found hanging from a tree in an agriculture field. He was reportedly distressed over his inability to repay his debts. It was learnt that he registered losses in cotton farming due to a dip in yield. He grew the crop by borrowing loans. The quantum of loans was yet to be ascertained.

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Narsaiah is survived by his wife and three children.

Incidentally, this is the seventh case of suicide by a farmer in the district in the last couple of months. Gode Govind Rao, 45, took the drastic step by consuming pesticide at his farm. Rao grew cotton in four acres of land taken on lease from another farmer of the village by borrowing Rs 5 lakh on January 23.

Earlier, five farmers in the district died by suicide as they were disheartened by their inability to repay loans between December 1 to January 19, indicating the severity of the unprecedented agriculture crisis prevailing in the district.

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