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T Harish Rao said on Wednesday that the Civil Supplies Corporation had failed not only in facilitating timely procurement of paddy but even in ensuring timely payment for the paddy procured.
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The culprits distracted the victim during a phone conversation and seized his bag. The rice mill employee reported the theft to the local police, who have since registered a case and begun an investigation.
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Farmers expressed their frustration, stating that no cotton procurement had taken place for the past three days. They claimed they had been waiting at the CCI center without proper food or rest.
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The majority of paddy deliveries are reaching the rice mills, especially the parboiled mills, as farmers bypass the paddy purchase centers of the Civil Supplies Corporation due to issues with moisture content and weighing
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The SP addressed the farmers' concerns and assured them that any fraudulent activities related to paddy procurement would result in strict action against the offenders.
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He pointed out that farmers have been unable to sell their paddy at procurement centers, despite bringing their produce there two months ago. He also questioned the state government's failure to manage the procurement process, especially when the union government fully funds paddy procurement and provides a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs. 2,320 per quintal.
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The union leaders who met on Sunday wrote a letter to Union Minister Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and the CCI CMD regarding the suspension of cotton purchases.
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The paddy purchases at the local procurement centre continued to be tardy and the stocks moved to the yards were being rejected repeatedly on the pretext that the moisture content was above the permissible levels, the farmers said.
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Former Minister Harish Rao led the charge, condemning the illegal detention of BRS leaders, including former MLAs K Prabhakar Reddy, Chirumarthy Lingaiah, and Bhupal Reddy, ahead of the Chief Minister's padayatra.
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Civil Supplies Commissioner DS Chauhan on Tuesday urged farmers to bring their paddy to government procurement centres without any hesitation
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Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy is likely to take up a padayatra from Valigonda to Bibinagar covering six kilometres in Nalgonda on Friday to explain the people about the necessity to take up the Musi Riverfront Development project. Before commencing the padayatra from Sangem village under Valigonda mandal, the Chief Minister along with his […]
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In the first phase, solar plants would be set up in 231.05 acres in 5 districts — Siddipet, Medak, Nirmal, Nizamabad and Nalgonda
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Superintendent of police, Sharath Chandra Pawar on Sunday ordered an inquiry into the alleged attack on a farmer by an ASI in Munugode village.
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The constables demanded the suspension orders be revoked and appealed for justice from the government, their unified chants against the administration resonating through the battalion premises.
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Summoned to the police station over a land dispute, Muthyalu reportedly requested more time to finish his ongoing farm work, but the police did not respond favorably. He alleged that ASI Koti Singh, influenced by his neighbor Raja Bhaskar, assaulted him without provocation. Muthyalu claimed that the ASI visited the disputed site, verbally abused him, and then physically attacked him.
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He was taken to the police station and thrashed brutally, videos of the incident have gone viral on various social media platforms
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The State support that encompassed crop investment assistance, timely irrigation, uninterrupted power and assured purchase of produce till the last grain, appears to have faded
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The residents warned that they would not tolerate any actions that threaten their livelihood and environment. They made it clear that they would oppose the construction of the factory under any circumstances
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Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao had announced on Saturday that the State government would not be able to disburse the Rythu Bharosa funds as the Cabinet sub-committee was yet to submit its guidelines.
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The BRS government prioritised poor families by ensuring that no one was displaced during the river clean-up and development, said BRS working president KT Rama Rao