A low-pressure area near Andhra Pradesh has triggered heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across multiple Telangana districts since Tuesday night. Mancherial, Asifabad, Mulugu, and Jayashankar Bhupalapally recorded significant showers, disrupting normal life.
A couple in Bhupalpally protested the demolition of their cattle shed by herding buffaloes into MLA Gandra Satyanarayana Rao’s camp office. The protest went viral. Police removed the animals and registered a trespassing case against the couple
Venkanna, a resident of the village, informed the media that strong winds and rain three days ago caused electric poles to collapse, bringing live wires down to the ground. Although the issue was reported to the electricity department, no action was taken.
Over the past 10 days, more than 20 buffaloes belonging to farmers from Khajipally, Gaddapotharam, and Kistaipally have died after drinking water from local bodies. It is alleged that industries surrounding these villages have been releasing harmful effluents into the water bodies during rainfall, turning the water toxic.
Torrid heat can lead to rise in body temperature, increased pulse rate, peripheral blood flow, snoring, drooling, reduced feed intake and increased water intake.
In the last couple of years, moved by the plight of farmers whose cattle died of accident, the Chief Priest of Temple, C S Rangarajan with the help of Goseva enthusiast Pavan Kumar, helped several farmers
The dairy scheme will be implemented in Mulugu, Jangaon and Warangal Rural in combined Warangal district as a pilot project before it is extended to other districts in the State