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Uppalaiah had taken four acres on lease in addition to his own one acre to grow chillies, but couldn't make enough money to repay his debts
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Struggling with mounting debts and unable to cope with poor yield, Lokam Madhu Krishna ended his life by consuming pesticide
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The farmer was reportedly disheartened by a crushing dip in the yield in his cotton crop and also delay in the Rythu Bharosa investment support scheme
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Rajam committed suicide by hanging himself from a tree
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Eramaina Mallaiah borrowed huge amounts of money from friends and relatives after he suffered losses in agriculture, sold half-acre land to meet daughter's wedding expenses
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State is feared to be on the verge of becoming as prominent as Vidarbha with almost every day, a farmer is being driven to suicide due to crippling financial strain and lack of support
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Unable to clear his mounting debts, the farmer, Raju allegedly hanged himself
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Mounting debts and poor agricultural prospects were said to have forced the farmer to end his life; he hanged himself to death at his house
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Ground reality is a grim reminder of pre-2015 era; the loss of a protective cover, meticulously planned and extended by the first Chief Minister of the State, K Chandrashekhar Rao, had previously revived the dwindling fortunes of the peasant community
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Nannavath Harya, who belonged to Errakalva thanda under Kothapet gram panchayat in Miryalguda mandal, hangs himself to death from a tree near his paddy fields
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The farmer succumbed while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Hanamkonda on Wednesday night. The incident sparked outrage as his family members and the villagers held the government responsible for his death
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The tenant farmer, Srinivas, used to sow crops by hiring two acres of land besides his own 20 guntas. Besides agriculture, he used to run a chicken centre and work in a marriage band service
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Locals and family members said Bolli Raju from the village resorted to the drastic step by consuming pesticide as he was disheartened by his inability to repay a loan of Rs 9,000.
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Says the suicide is stark reminder of immense mental agony farmers endure due to unfulfilled promises of the State government
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Jadav Nagorao consumes pesticide as he was unable to bear the harassment by officials of ICICI bank, to which he owed Rs 3.5 lakh
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Upset over the debts, he made the suicide attempt by consuming pesticide on Friday. Family members shifted him to hospital, where he breathed his last.
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Dakre Ramdas (44), died allegedly by suicide as he was depressed for registering losses in raising the cotton crop at Patnapur village in Jainoor mandal on Friday.
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The farmer Halavath Srinivas (41) left his home at 1 am on Saturday and was found hanging from a tree by his family members at 6 am.
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Korra Umal took the loan from a private finance company and as he was not able to repay the amount, he took the extreme step
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Lashes out at Congress-led State government over severe neglect of village administration, sanitation