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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu laid the foundation stone for offices of 15 public sector banks and insurance companies in Amaravati. The Rs 1,328-crore projects are expected to create 6,541 jobs and boost the capital’s development
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The Telangana Regional Office of NABARD inaugurated the 12th Grameen Bharat Mahotsav in Hyderabad, featuring 53 stalls and 44 products from artisans and self-help groups across India. Collector Harichandana Dasari opened the GI Pavilion and proposed a ‘Grameen Tag’ to certify authentic rural artisans.
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In Gundi village of Asifabad mandal, residents continue to cross a stream using unsafe rafts made of thermocol due to the long-pending construction of a sanctioned bridge. Despite promises from officials and a sanctioned budget under NABARD in 2007, the project remains incomplete with only columns erected.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy will meet Union Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil on July 16 to demand Telangana’s rightful share of Krishna-Godavari river waters and seek urgent clearances for stalled irrigation projects, dam safety, and inter-state water dispute resolutions
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Researchers preparing GI application for Armoor turmeric. After field studies in Nizamabad district, data on ‘Erra Guntur’ variety’s unique qualities and cultivation methods gathered. Application to be submitted soon
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Following the government's announcement of the scheme, several weavers approached officials seeking clarity on its guidelines, but were not given any details
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Upon his arrival, the Chief Minister will get a grand welcome organised by the Nilgiris District DMK at three locations, Kanchappanai in Kotagiri, Katapettu, and Cherringross in Ooty.
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The summit featured discussions on empowering marginalized communities through self-help groups, the critical role of women-led initiatives, and the importance of balanced credit disbursement to mitigate over-indebtedness.
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He also stressed upon the need to extend more credit to oil palm cultivation and also establishment of food processing units in the State.
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Form groups with support of scientists to sell paddy, fertilizers, seeds
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As many as 30 innovative solutions addressing challenges in agriculture, irrigation, waste management, dairy farming and rural development were presented by grassroots innovators selected by TSIC.
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Speaking on the occasion, the Collector said that the exhibition is being organised on pilot basis in Kothagudem, Mahabubnagar and Nizamabad districts on February 15, 16 and 17.
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He assured that efforts were on to bolster marketing opportunities for farmers by having coordination among officials. The Collector told bankers to be friendly while disbursing loans.
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NABARD Chief Manager said that Indian farmers were capable to produce food grains for exporting to other countries after catering the requirement of 140.76 crores people in the country
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Harnessing the sun's energy, as many as 6,490 government and residential schools in Telangana will be powered with solar electrical power connections, ushering in a new era of clean energy
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The Karimnagar DCCB has now bagged the all-India award for the seventh consecutive year in a row among all the 393 DCCBs in the country.
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The objective of the conclave was to bring the stakeholders across the whole millet value chain under one roof held at ICAR-NAARM, Rajendranagar
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The agreement will facilitate credit flow under Agri-Clinics (AC) & Agri-Business Centres scheme
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The MoU was signed for taking up an integrated farming system (IFS) in a cluster of six villages in the Peddapalli district.
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The potential estimate for agriculture is Rs 1,12,763 crore comprising short-term crop loan component of Rs 73,437 crore and agriculture and allied term credit of Rs 39,326 crore.