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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
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B Prabhakar had complained that some residents of Poddutur village damaged his three-acre farmland by digging up the soil using earthmovers
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According to his wife Bhagya, the Shivaramulu went out to irrigate his field on Thursday evening. When he failed to return home, they family went in search of him, only to find him hanging to the tractor's silencer.
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Even after his suicide, his widow had attempted to save the crop by spending Rs 25,000 as the pump set burned out due to an erratic power supply.
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Police rushed to the spot and shifted the bodies to Mancherial area hospital for autopsy.