Bhainsa Rural Inspector Nylu said that a lorry turned turtle when its driver lost control over the vehicle on the bridge built across a stream at around 5.30 am
Officials are expecting that the tigers would make the reserve as their home considering their efforts to create suitable conditions for their inhabitation.
The activists stopped a train by pulling a chain meant for emergencies and then entered the campus by climbing the compound wall located in rear of the university in order to hoodwink the security system of the university.
Farmers blocked traffic on the Bhainsa-Nirmal Road, 20 kilometers from their village, disrupting movement for about two hours and inconveniencing motorists. They protested against the government, chanting slogans over delays in procuring paddy from the Vanakalam season and expressed frustration that their produce was not being weighed at procurement centers.
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.
The officials of the food seized the hotel and instructed the management of the hotel not to open the eatery until further orders were issued. The owner of Grill 9, a multi-cuisine restaurant, is said to be absconding following the incident
Farmers said procurement centres were not identified in several parts of Asifabad and Mancherial districts except for a few major centres. Consequently, farmers were forced to sell the cotton produce to private traders