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RYTHU BANDHU IS A GOLDEN CHAPTER : CM KCR

Huzurabad , May 10 (way2newstv.com):
Chief Minister KCR was launched the Rythu Bandhu Scheme, which was brought for the farmers in Telangana state on Thursday. CM KCR distributed passbooks and checks to the farmers belonging to the district Dharmaraju Palli village . Under this scheme, Rs 8000 acre will be allocated to farmers per every year. The government has launched a Rythu Bandhu scheme at a cost of Rs 12,000 crore. Speaking to the Chief Minister, he expressed hope that Telangana will be compassionate today. It is clear that the farmers want to grow gold crops. The honor of investing in farmers is to get Telangana. KCR said that MPs will fight with the Center for support price. He said the farmer's scheme is a golden chapter in the history of the country. The Chief Minister said that Telangana is the only state giving 24 hours. It is ridiculed that if Telangana gets chickens. 20 per cent of the state's own income is a state of Telangana. Employees also play a key role in the development of Telangana. 58 lakh farmers will be given pass books and investment checks.


RYTHU BANDHU IS A GOLDEN CHAPTER : CM KCR

KCR said that the country would be good when agriculture was good. The employment guarantee scheme is to be linked to agriculture. The Center should announce the support price for all crops. Chief Minister KCR said that the crop investment will be given only to the farmers and not to the tenants. It is clear that the farmers have to look after the tenants. KSR said that three crops can be grown if the Kaleshwaram project is completed. Andhra CM and Telangana projects are pending. The Congress leaders have criticized the mouth of the mouth. Kiran Kumar Reddy is not even a leader. KCR has said that the mouths of the mouth are now talking big words.
Members of the Coordinator of the Co-ordination Committee directed the CM to deal with the issue of checks. The farmers have suggested that the farmers should inform them if they are in trouble.