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The couple is survived by two children, with pictures of the two children, one just six months old, trying to wake their lifeless parents, going viral in the State.
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Telangana government made it clear that the loan waiver amounts were being credited into farmers’ accounts in a phased manner
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After talking to the staff, he found that the amounts of some farmers and pensioners were held back by the branch staff as the farmers could not pay the loans for a while.
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Rao said that the Podu land patta holders will get eligible to get market committee chairperson, director and Primary Agriculture Cooperative Society Chairperson and director posts.
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As many as 1.52 lakh tribals will get the titles for 4.51 lakh acres of forest land across Telangana, said Indrakaran Reddy
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Farmers and other speakers who addressed the Tamil Nadu Farmer's Day rally demanded that the Telangana model of development be replicated in Tamil Nadu
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Distributing pattas to tribal for podu lands here at the district collectorate, Jagadish Reddy said that Rythu Bandu assistance would be paid immediately after they received pattas.
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An amount of Rs.1131 crore was remitted to 6,64,717 bank accounts of farmers on Day 4 of the Rythu Bandhu disbursal
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The distribution of patta pass books for podu lands was like a dream come true for tribal people, the Finance Minister said.
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Telangana’s policy innovations are becoming policy learnings for other States and the central govt, enabling cooperative federalism
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Over 31,000 tribals are going to get land titles or pattas in erstwhile Adilabad district with Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to formally launch distribution of the ownership documents in Asifabad on Friday
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Over the last two days, the State government deposited Rs 1,921 crore in the accounts of 39,54,138 farmers owning 38.42 lakh acres
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Investment support worth Rs 860.42 crore is being credited to the accounts of 6,09,484 eligible farmers in the composite Adilabad district, said authorities of the agriculture department
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Telangana government issued orders for release of Rs 7,720.29 crore benefiting around 70 lakh farmers under the 11th edition of Rythu Bandhu scheme for the Vaanakalam season of 2023-24
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With the 11th tranche, the Rythu Bandhu scheme will have contributed a total of Rs 72,910 crore to farmers' accounts
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Telangana government has made a budgetary allocation of Rs 15,075 crore in the current year for the Rythu Bandhu implementation
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Observing ‘Good Governance’ Day today as part of the Telangana decennial celebrations is important since it has made all the difference
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A big increase in the number of Rythu Bandhu beneficiaries is expected for the Kharif season this year
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The Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao acknowledged the contribution of the people of the State, including the public servants and elected representatives for the success of State-sponsored programmes and policies
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The area under cultivation has increased to 19.34 lakhs against 7.77 lakh acres till 2014 in the erstwhile Mahabubnagar district