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Farmers have already commenced the preparations for the Vaanakalam crop season during which about 1.4 crore acres are likely to be cultivated
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By Thursday evening, around 42.43 lakh farmers comprising mostly small and marginal farmers and covering nearly two-thirds of the total 63.25 lakh eligible farmers in the State would have received their amount
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State govt has been strongly promoting cultivation of alternative crops including cotton, red gram, vegetables and fruits among others in tune with the market demand
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Ramanna stated that the government was offering the seeds to farmers to encourage them to grow the crop by providing a subsidy of 100 percent.
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Agriculture Department has prepared a plan to bring down paddy cultivation in this crop season compared to the last crop season
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The Chief Minister wished people of the State on the occasion of the World Food Safety Day on Monday and recalled the efforts of the State government behind the transformation of Telangana
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The new technology for the existing pond fishing has been brought to India by a journalist turned entrepreneur Arvind Dubey, based in Mumbai through his company Superior Aquaculture India Pvt Ltd.
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The protest outside the residences of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs and MLAs is to mark the one year of the promulgation of these laws as ordinances by the Centre, the official said.
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Indrakaran Reddy said the government released crop input support to avoid inconvenience to farmers at the time of sowing for Vanakalam season
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Ten persons involved in illegal trading of spurious seeds including vegetables and cotton were detained under the PD Act by Rachakonda police
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With the procurement target set as 80 lakh tonnes, the Corporation is gearing up to purchase another 20 lakh tonnes of paddy before the commencement of Vaanakalam season
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Farmer bodies have given a call to observe May 26 as a “black day” to mark six months of the agitation against the laws.
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Karimnagar DCCB CEO N Satyanarayana Rao said that they have set to convert all the 128 PACS into Multi service centres in the district and already more than 50 per cent societies have been transformed into MSCs
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State Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Friday extended the lockdown by 14 days from May 24 to June 7 to contain the virus spread across the state.
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The state government have imposed extensive COVID-19 curbs in addition to measures like a weekend lockdown and night curfew till May 15.
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Karimnagar: BC Welfare Minister Gangula Kamalakar on Thursday assured the farmers that the State government will procure the paddy crop soaked due to unseasonal rains. In a statement, the Minister asked farmers not to worry about soaked paddy since the Telangana government led by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was ready to protect the interests […]
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In a statement, the Chief Minister said as farmers, labourers and practitioners of traditional occupations, the working class has become partners in the development of the country and the State.
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"This would also enable farmers to get a good price for their crop," he said, and instructed the millers to unload the paddy from lorries that had queued up at their mills.
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The agriculture department has estimated that the paddy production would increase to 10 lakh tons in this yasangi crop season
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"Already, instructions have been issued to all district Collectors in this regard," the Agriculture Minister said