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Farmers From 25 different States Arrive at Telangana to Study Agricultural Schemes

To examine and assess the developments in the irrigation and agriculture sectors at the field level in the State, leaders, and representatives of Farmers' Associations from 25 States arrived in Hyderabad.

Updated on: 27 August, 2022 12:37 PM IST By: Sandeep Kr Tiwari
Farmers' association leaders told reporters that they had come to Telangana to examine the Schemes being carried out by KCR, which is known as the farmers' "Best Friend".

Under the leadership of Telangana State Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, the agriculture sector, which was previously thought of as a loss-making industry, has quickly transformed into a profitable one.

The farmers' community in other States in the nation was increasingly calling for the implementation of the Telangana government's farmer welfare schemes and the development schemes in the agriculture and related sectors.

The entire farming community was observing Telangana, which in the 75 years of India's independent history has implemented a revolutionary action plan in the agricultural sector. The farming community has expressed interest in several development welfare schemes, such as Rythu Bandhu and Rythu Bhima, which offer crop incentives and boost confidence in farmers family, as well as Telangana government irrigation projects that provide abundant irrigation water supply for two crops and 24-hour quality free power.

To examine and assess the developments in the irrigation and agriculture sectors at the field level in the State, leaders and representatives of Farmers' Associations from 25 States arrived in Hyderabad.

Participating in this program are about 100 farmers from 25 different States, including Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Punjab, Karnataka, and others. They began a field tour to examine the growth of the irrigation and agriculture sectors in Telangana state.

Farmers' association leaders told reporters that they had come to Telangana to examine the Schemes being carried out by KCR, which is known as the farmers' "Best Friend". The leaders declared that they will push their respective State governments to follow Telangana's lead and implement policies and schemes for farmer welfare and agricultural development. They believed that chief ministers like KCR should also serve their respective states. It is amazing that Telangana farmers are still engaged in farming as a successful business with no losses.

Himansh, a farmer's leader from Uttar Pradesh, said that KCR's provision of Rs 10,000 per acre in Rythu Bandhu assistance and Rs 5 lakh in insurance coverage to the farmer's family represents a significant change.

He complimented the CM for giving the families of martyred farmers who gave their lives in the farmers' struggle financial support. The Association's executives complimented KCR as being not just Telangana's but also the nation's "Best Friend”.

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