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CM KCR had kickstarted several programmes in erstwhile Karimnagar district including the launch of Rythu Bandhu scheme in Huzurabad and Rythu Bima in Karimnagar.
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Karimnagar DCCB chairman Konduru Rao said that the new branches would be opened within two or three months in Koheda, Veernapalli, Manthani Mutharam, Bheerpur and Mallial Chandurthi to provide banking services in the interior villages.
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Minister Gangula Kamalakar said that Eatala Rajender had termed the State government's schemes as peanuts as he was unable to digest the success of these initiatives
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Pattana Pragathi, Palle Pragathi and Haritha Haram kick-off; 2BHK houses, Rythu Vedikas and Prakruthivanams launched on Day One
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Relative of a farmer who died of electrocution alleged that the farmer was denied of Rythu Bandhu assistance because the revenue officials did not issue a Pattadar passbook
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Kumram Bheem Asifabad: A tribal farmer, who was allegedly denied Rythu Bandhu assistance by bank officials, committed suicide by consuming pesticide at Devapur village in Kerameri mandal on Thursday. The incident came to light on Friday. Kerameri Sub-Inspector E Ramesh said the deceased was identified as Jadhav Rohidas (40), a small farmer belonging to Lambada […]
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Among all the divisions in Telangana circle, Wanaparthy led the charts with 19,340 AePS transactions and withdrawals of over Rs 11.98 crore.
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In order to extend support to farmers by providing technical support, 2,061 Rythu Vedikas have been constructed across the State by spending Rs 600 crore, he added.
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Harish directs bankers not to withhold or adjust it against dues
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Farm operations commenced in about 18.88 lakh acres across the State with cotton alone sown in around 14.82 lakh acres and red gram in 1.58 lakh acres
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KCR says no one can stop him from realising the dream; Points out to massive transformation in the State in the last seven years
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The Department of Posts extended similar facility during Yasangi season of 2020-21, where about 1.72 lakh farmers have withdrawn Rs 169 crore through the Postal Micro ATMs
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MAUD Minister says BJP, Congress are mistaken if they believe they can score brownie points by criticising KCR and the govt
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Collectively, they will get Rs 858 crore under the crop input investment initiative that has brought cheer among the agrarian community.
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On the first day of disbursement, about 16.95 lakh farmers with less than one acre land have received about Rs 516.96 crore into their respective bank accounts under the scheme.
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Minister said the government decided to deposit the amounts without delay to help farmers invest in cultivation though the State government could not generate enough revenues in the past one year due to Covid-19
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In all, the government will distribute about Rs 7,508.78 crore for cultivable land of around 1.5 crore acres
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The State government will deposit the Rythu Bandhu amount of Rs 5,000 per acre in the bank accounts of farmers from June 15 to 25, for this Vaankalaam (Kharif) crop season.
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DCCB Chairman Gongidi Mahender Reddy said the State government succeeded in bringing the past glory to agriculture and had ensured that farmers reap profits from cultivation.
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State was achieving development in all sectors and the Chief Minister was relentlessly striving for the welfare of the people since 2014, said Roads and Buildings Minister