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Telangana ranked second in farm income growth


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2 minutes ago, Sword_KanthaRao said:

Anthe kada…

40,000 crores nundi 2 lachala kotla appu petti poindu…poni emi peekinav ra ante PPT’s thappa emi levu…

mari ekadiki poinayi paisal anni ?

Jaggadu anna chepochu, istamochinattu panchi paisal karchu ayinayi ante evadanna oppukuntadu, mari Chandranna ekada karchu chesindu ?

Sendral also spent 85% on salaries , freebies 

10% on neeru chettu ( swaha )

5% for development 

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7 minutes ago, Sword_KanthaRao said:

Anthe kada…

40,000 crores nundi 2 lachala kotla appu petti poindu…poni emi peekinav ra ante PPT’s thappa emi levu…

mari ekadiki poinayi paisal anni ?

Jaggadu anna chepochu, istamochinattu panchi paisal karchu ayinayi ante evadanna oppukuntadu, mari Chandranna ekada karchu chesindu ?

Laksha kotlu dengesina jagan sangathenti? 

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These are the two villages in Nalgonda dist,  which was a backward dist with sparse drinking water and irrigation facilities. Just in 7 years look at how the situation turned around. More than anything you will need will and vision to change the lives of people. Even you can spot a palle velugu park in the middle of the village
 

 


 

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Just now, hyperbole said:

These are the two villages in Nalgonda dist,  which was other was another backward dist with sparse drinking water and irrigation facilities. Just in 7 years look at the situation now. 
 

 


 

Honestly even under United AP, Telangana made a lot of progress in agriculture . 

I remember karimnagar (or nizamabad?) being number one in rice production in 2007-8 . 

Telangana was mostly drought free during these seven years, Except South Telangana in the 16,17,18 

Not to diminish what KCR did , but the situation wasn't bad before him .   

 

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6 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Honestly even under United AP, Telangana made a lot of progress in agriculture . 

I remember karimnagar (or nizamabad?) being number one in rice production in 2007-8 . 

Telangana was mostly drought free during these seven years, Except South Telangana in the 16,17,18 

Not to diminish what KCR did , but the situation wasn't bad before him .   

 

Not all parts of those districts were prosperous, for example siricilla, huzurabad were dirt poor where max number of suicides happened. yes parts of Nizambad, Karimnagar and Warangal were well off than rest of the state agriculture wise

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29 minutes ago, Sword_KanthaRao said:

1000 crores ae anta kada...ani CBI cheptundi..

avv election nomination property valuation lo cchibn, jaggad and all politicians ki 100cr lopale vunnayanta properties ... nammesinam... bangalore lo illu sakshi paper bharathi co an co own money petti konnadanta

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4 minutes ago, YOU said:

avv election nomination property valuation lo cchibn, jaggad and all politicians ki 100cr lopale vunnayanta properties ... nammesinam... bangalore lo illu sakshi paper bharathi co an co own money petti konnadanta

anduke kada 1000 crores ani chepina..

lekapothey CBN laaga 5 crores ane cheptunde..

PK laaga aithe just 5 rupees ane cheptunde

KCR aithe, varshalu ekuva padi capsicum panta karab ayi appullo vuntunde ani cheptunde..

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11 hours ago, Sword_KanthaRao said:

Mana Hyd uh ? Kalisi vunapudu ‘Mana’ kastha ekuvaindi…anduke ‘mana’ poi ‘maadi’ ayindi..

Aina Amaravati lanti planned city vundaga, Hyd enduku meeku ? 

dora gaadi M kuduvu/ halwa

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10 hours ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Honestly even under United AP, Telangana made a lot of progress in agriculture . 

I remember karimnagar (or nizamabad?) being number one in rice production in 2007-8 . 

Telangana was mostly drought free during these seven years, Except South Telangana in the 16,17,18 

Not to diminish what KCR did , but the situation wasn't bad before him .   

 

Exactly i was shocked when i visited nizamabad for work way back. Sri ram sagar changed its landscape. The amount of work AP state did to TG to support its farmers, free its BC from vetti chaakriri to doras is stunning in every way.

IF TG were its own state from 1952 - inka vetti chakiri chesthundaevallu ee dora lamdikes ki.

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10 hours ago, hyperbole said:

Not all parts of those districts were prosperous, for example siricilla, huzurabad were dirt poor where max number of suicides happened. yes parts of Nizambad, Karimnagar and Warangal were well off than rest of the state agriculture wise

There is no poverty in seemadnhra ? TG benefited the most especially after 80s. TG sepratism is a reactionary " make doras great again" type movement.

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11 hours ago, hyperbole said:

These are the two villages in Nalgonda dist,  which was a backward dist with sparse drinking water and irrigation facilities. Just in 7 years look at how the situation turned around. More than anything you will need will and vision to change the lives of people. Even you can spot a palle velugu park in the middle of the village
 

 


 

yea "make dora great again" nalgonda was filled with rice mills from 80s onwards. It is one of few progressive districts due to reddy or kapu-reddy farmers (not all reddies there were doras like in north telangana). But now keep everythign at feet of dora.

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On 9/29/2021 at 10:08 AM, Peruthopaniemundhi said:

With 6.59 per cent, Telangana is ranked second in the country in the growth rate of income from the agriculture sector in the last decade between 2011-12 and 2019-20. Tripura is the only State to have performed better than Telangana recording an agricultural income growth rate of 6.87 per cent during the period. Sikkim too secured second place with 6.59 per cent growth rate, while Andhra Pradesh stood fourth with a growth rate of 5.41 per cent. However, if larger States are taken into consideration, Telangana tops the list.

According to a white paper on ‘Agriculture in Post Independence India – Looking Back and Looking Ahead’ by NITI Aayog member Ramesh Chand as part of National Medium Term Priority Framework, only 11 of the 29 States had shown more than three per cent growth rate in income from the agriculture sector. In another 10 States, the growth rate in agricultural income varied from minus 3.6 per cent to one per cent. The remaining States have not made any major progress during the 10-year period. One of the major elements in the growth rate was the growth recorded in horticulture. The majority of farmers in the country experienced meagre or no growth in this sector.

Telangana was ranked fifth in the country when comparisons were made after the inclusion of agriculture and allied sectors which includes dairy, livestock and fisheries among others. Mizoram, Andhra Pradesh, Tripura, and Sikkim recorded a growth rate of 15.48 per cent, 8.92 per cent, 8.02 per cent and 6.78 per cent respectively. However, if only larger States are to be taken into account, the State ranks second, next only to Andhra Pradesh which recorded 8.92 growth rate.

As per the Telangana State Statistical Abstract 2020, the contribution of the agriculture sector to the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) increased almost threefold in 2019-20, when compared to that in 2011-12. The farm sector’s contribution to the GSDP amounted to Rs 1,35,109 crore in 2019-20 when compared to the sector’s contribution from the Telangana region in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh State was just Rs 54,615 crore in 2011-12. In 2015-16, the agriculture sector’s contribution to the GSDP was Rs 75,707 crore.

It was Rs 88,979 crore in 2016-17, Rs 1,02,044 crore in 2017-18, and Rs 1,13,223 in 2018-19. Even during the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown in 2020-21, Telangana’s economy benefited from agriculture and allied sectors which grew by 21 per cent as against the 3 per cent growth at the national level.

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11 minutes ago, Telugodura456 said:

Exactly i was shocked when i visited nizamabad for work way back. Sri ram sagar changed its landscape. The amount of work AP state did to TG to support its farmers, free its BC from vetti chaakriri to doras is stunning in every way.

IF TG were its own state from 1952 - inka vetti chakiri chesthundaevallu ee dora lamdikes ki.

If TG was a seprate state it would have been slightly better off in rural areas but hydrerabad would be  slightly smaller .  

That is why it is extremely important not to have single area development and focus on natural  strengths of each Region   

Present Andhra Pradesh was the biggest loser of United state

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