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Kunta Sub-Inspector Bhaskara Chary reported that Neralla Lakshman took the extreme step after failing to secure profits in farming. Lakshman had cultivated soybeans on his 2-acre land, but the crop was damaged by monsoon floods. The resulting financial crisis, combined with delays in government assistance through Rythu Bharosa and difficulties in obtaining loans to plant maize, left him deeply distressed.
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Local residents reported that Mudam Venkatesham (40), a resident of Shanthinagar in Sircilla town, took his wife Bolla Vasantha (35) to his paddy fields behind the nursing college, where he killed her before consuming pesticide and ending his own life. Initially, locals believed the couple had committed suicide by ingesting pesticides. However, suspicions of murder arose when blood was found at the scene.
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Mallesham, who had come to the town for shopping, was on his way home when Prasanth, driving in the opposite direction, collided with his bike. Mallesham died instantly at the scene. The police have arrested Prasanth.
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Edmala Mohan Reddy, a farmer from Kuchulapur village in Boath mandal, had an argument with the chairman of the agriculture market committee over the delayed transfer of his soya produce, which had been at the yard for four days. Frustrated, he attempted to take his own life by ingesting pesticide.
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The man, a farmer, M Gousuddin, a resident of Tangadapally in Munipally mandal, was caught growing ganja by excise and police officials
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Chennur police reported that Jad Bapu, 45, from Rachapalli village, died instantly on Sunday after coming into contact with an electrified fence set up by a farmer to protect his paddy crop from wild boars. His body was discovered near the fence on Monday.
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The farmer has been identified as Chakli Nagaraju (27).
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The farmer Pochaiah of Veluru said the revenue officials had transferred his 36 guntas of land to Uppari Rama Swamy of the same village without his consent
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A native of Guddudoddi village, 45-year-old Parushuramudu complained to officials that his farm land was registered to another person by the Aiza MRO. He appealed to the revenue officials to register the land back on his name but there was no response, according to reports.
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Villagers reported that honey bees attacked farmers while they were working in the fields. Kandadi Laxma Reddy, Alluri Ravinder Reddy, Kandala Raji Reddy, Kandala Naveen Reddy, and laborer Subash were injured in the attack.
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Abbenda Nagesh (38), accidentally fell into the agriculture well
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Sagar Reddy made the suicide bid by consuming pesticide at his residence on Tuesday night.
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In a statement, Rama Rao highlighted the tragic case of farmer Surender Reddy from Medchal, who took his own life after being unable to secure a loan waiver despite repeated visits to banks and government offices.
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The incident unfolded after Surender Reddy, who had tirelessly sought to have his crop loan waived as promised by the State government, faced repeated delays. Despite his numerous appeals to officials, the 52-year-old farmer was unable to secure the loan clearance.
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Venkatesh, 24, met a watery grave when he slipped and fell in the well.
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The new requirement for farmers to provide self-declarations has sparked outrage. He called the process demeaning and referred to it as a "Self-Declaration Drama," suggesting it was a tactic to avoid fulfilling loan waiver promises.
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They chose to grow green gram, expecting it to fetch better prices than food crops. However, they ended up selling the green gram for Rs 6000 to Rs 6500 per quintal, resulting in a loss of over Rs 2500 per quintal.
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Dhoutre Anjanna lost consciousness after being struck by lightning and was rushed to a hospital in Kaghaznagar. Unfortunately, doctors declared him dead on arrival. He had been returning home from his field when the incident occurred.
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Taking to Instagram Stories, the actress shared a series of videos from an unknown location, trying her hands at the clay pot art
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He died during treatment at a private hospital in Khammam early Wednesday morning. It should be noted that before attempting suicide on Sunday, the farmer recorded a selfie video accusing Jatoth Veeranna, a farmer and former Naxal, of trying to encroach on his agricultural land.