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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
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"Gone are the days when farmers used to look at the sky from June onwards for a spell of rain to sow paddy seedlings." Harish Rao said
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To increase procurement centres to 6,575 over next few days from 650
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Some policemen and many agitators were injured in the melee. Police vehicles were damaged in the stone pelting by the mobs.
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“The export of mangoes from Telangana to other places is on the rise. So far, 25 FPOs have been formed in 21 districts and each FPO consists of 800 to 1200 members."
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CM KCR has taken the decision to ensure that farmers do not face any trouble during these trying times when Covid cases are rising, says Minister
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“Since cotton produced in the State is of high quality with high yield besides commanding a higher price as well, farmers should be ready to grow cotton in 75 to 80 lakh acre during the monsoon season,” the Chief Minister said.
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The members of the Left parties also participated in the Bandh at Maddilapalem junction against the Centre over agriculture laws and privatisation of the Vizag steel plant.
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The farmers have gathered at several highways and roads in the two states including in Bathinda, Ludhiana, Amritsar, Patiala, Mohali, Rohtak, Jhajjar and Bhiwani districts.
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At present, oil palm crop is being cultivated in about 48,806 acres in the State
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Agriculture Minister S Niranjan Reddy said a farm cluster-wise inventory is being prepared to identify the needs of farmers for every 5,000 acres.
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Earlier on Sunday, Tikait had suggested that farmers in Karnataka should organise a protest in the state similar to that of Delhi.