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SUMMER DIFFICULTIES IN ANANTAPUR

Ananthapur,February 20,(way2newstv.com):
Anantapur district is also haunted by this year. In the Kharif and Rabi season, the rains were poorly damaged and the crops were dry. Even the fodder is poor. People are migrating from Bangalore to Bangalore, Mysore, Kerala and Chennai. Villages are empty for villages. Migration from Kadri, Puttaparthi, Rayudharga, Gorunda, Madakashira, Dharmavaram, Guntakal, Nallamada etc. In some villages, only elderly and children are present. Nearly 60% of the Nallamada mandalam Kuttapalapalli is seen with locks. About 15 years ago in Kadri, the situation is repeated. The underground waters of the district have fallen to over 1000 feet. There are 29.76 lakh population in 1003 gram panchayats in the district. 


SUMMER DIFFICULTIES IN ANANTAPUR

Officials in rural areas have 12,600 handpuffs. These are now only 7 to 8 thousand borrows. 500 villages are supplied by tankers through Shinganamala, Anantapur rural, Madakashirawa, Hindupuram, Guntakalakal, Kadirari and other areas. Kadiri, Amadaguru, Nallamada, Puttaparthi, Gorntal, Thadipatti, Mudigubu, Shinganamala, Madakasiri, Bukkapatnam etc. Most villages and hamlets. The most remote forest and hilly areas. The government has declared 63 mandals in the district for the past three years. This year also announced all zones as famines. However, farmers have not received input subsidy and venture insurance. As a result, farmers are forced to take their lives. Kharif peanuts are cultivated in about 6.2 lakh hectares in Gila. Various crops are grown in Rabi. As the groom did not show mercy, the crops were dried up. Due to the shortages of famine and famine, farmers and livestock sell their bulls and cows. More than one lakh cattle have been evacuated to the slaughterhouse in the district. According to the 2007 cattle statistics, all cattle were 37.24 lakhs. Officials estimate that the 2012 census rose to 61.72 lakh. In 2007, the number of bulls and cows was 6,95,384 and that number reached 6,17,270 as of 2012. About 78,000 cattle have been disappeared. This year, more than a million cattle are believed to have gone to slaughterhouses.