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He wanted the AMC chairpersons, secretaries and staff to instill confidence among farmers and encourage them to take up alternate crops for earning profits through agriculture
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He said that Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bima, 24 hours free electricity supply to agricultural pump sets and irrigation facility had restored the past glory to farmers.
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"For the first time ever in the country, Rythu Bandhu and Rythu Bima were introduced in the state. These two schemes were implemented to protect the agriculture sector and the farmers' interests," he said.
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Hyderabad: The self-confidence among farmers in the State has gone up owing to various pro-farmers steps taken by the government, said Agriculture Minister Singireddy Niranjan Reddy on Saturday. The Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao instilled confidence among farmers by supplying seeds in time and ensuring 24-hour quality power to the agriculture sector apart from implementing […]
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The Finance Minister said after the State formation, the Telangana government has addressed the problems faced by farmers in a phased manner.
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Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has been taking all the necessary steps to develop self-confidence among farmers in the State and ensure that they have a sense of self-respect, Agriculture Minister Singireddy Niranjan Reddy said on Thursday. Accompanied by senior officials, the Minister, who visited ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticulture Research in Bengaluru, said the […]
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Minister Eatala Rajender said the State government always thinks about the welfare of farmers, who provide food to people
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Praises KCR for ensuring development of the State with planned and systematic efforts
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The Minister handed over Rs 10,000 to each family as immediate relief from her pocket and asked the Transco authorities to ensure that the kin of the deceased get compensation of Rs five lakh each
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Minister Prashanth Reddy questioned that why the BJP-ruled State have not introduced schemes like Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bima in their States.
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Minister said the State government was implementing a slew of initiatives for the welfare of farmers
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The State govt was replying to a PIL filed in High Court
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Insurance claims worth Rs 2,012.15 crore settled so far with each family receiving Rs 5 lakh
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Agriculture Minister Niranjan Reddy said the new farm laws were not beneficial for farmers and instead, were aimed at bringing essential commodities under the control of corporate companies
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TRS govt, which completed two years of its second term, continues to be trendsetter in introducing novel initiatives
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State Agriculture Minister says Centre is using brute power to silence dissent
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Whopping Rs 1,844.9 cr released to families of 36,897 deceased farmers
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Alleging that the Central government is adopting anti-farmer policies, Minister suggested to the public representatives to bring awareness about the government plans among the farmers
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Energy Minister reminded that every decision of the CM K Chandrashekhar Rao was to benefit the farmers
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Minister says it was trying to seek refuge in pandemic for present crisis