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  • Indian community in Riyadh narrate woes, minister listens patiently

    Indian community in Riyadh narrate woes, minister listens patiently

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    Jeddah: In a mark of engagement with the diaspora, minister of state for external affairs V. Muralidharan has been hectically busy in constantly meeting with Indian community members from various segments in Riyadh. The minister is focusing on day-to-day issues experienced by blue collar workers who constitute a major segment of the Indian community in the oil rich Kingdom.

    The community members narrated a wide range of woes starting from exorbitant school fees back home in India for NRI children to delay in clearing the Huroob cases. They also aired their views on family dependent fees, higher education to visit visas, and death cases. The minister listened patiently to the problems, grievances, and suggestions put forth by the community members.

    “We are determined to address every single issue that affects any Indian in abroad”, the minister told the Indian community delegation that met him on Monday at the embassy.

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    Muralidharan reiterated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is keen on the Indian community living in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries and the government has ushered in a new era by engaging with the vast class of its diaspora.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is always trying to reach out to common masses and has been working constantly for welfare of Indians abroad and announcing slew of measures to ensure safety and welfare of Indians working in Saudi Arabia and other gulf countries, Muralidharan told the community members.

    He also emphasized that not only diplomatic missions but every Indian living in the country to act as an ambassador and extend help to his compatriot.

    Commenting upon women trafficking and house maid issues, the minister added that its victims themselves are falling into trap by avoiding legal migration and opting for visit visas for a third country.

    Muralidharan also highlighted that state governments also ought to play a constructive role in curbing unsafe recruitment of Indian workers. He urged the community to bring notice of the problem into state governments where police, which is a state subject, act.

    The Indian Steering Committee that comprises veteran NRIs from various states met with the minister under leadership of Zaigham Khan. The steering committee members urged the minister to have a community hall for Indian community functions in the Saudi capital.

    Prominent community leader Shihab Kottukad explained the core issues that need to be addressed by the government level. Shihab highlighted the expansion of insurance ambit and establishing more labour welfare personnel.

    Telangana NRI Forum President Mohammed Abdul Jabbar drew attention towards delay in forwarding end of service benefits and other financial settlements of deceased workers.  Jabbar said that bereaved families back home in India are facing difficulties in claiming their legitimate amount.

    AP NRT coordinator Muzammil Shaikh urged the minister to curb the menace of maid flow out of the country. He also hailed the ongoing mission Kaveri, the evacuation of Indians from Sudan.

    TKK President Abel Antony told the minister about inadequate counters operated by Saudi ministry of labour and passport department officials to sort out Huroob cases.

    Gulam Khan, Sulltan Mazhar, Ahmed Imtiyaz, Deepak Satish, Santosh Shetty, Anwar Qurhid, Prominent Malayali community workers Raafi Pangodu, Sidik Turvooru and Telugu community members Ananda Raju, Sucharita; Saleem Maie, Saleem Mohammed, Ahad Siddique, Saroj, and Munir among others who aired their views to the minister.

    Muralidharan in Saudi Arabia to oversee evacuation of Indian nationals from Sudan under Operation Kaveri. He also interacted with the Indian entrepreneur community in Riyadh on Monday.

    He was scheduled to visit Riyadh and Dammam some time ago, however, it was canceled.

    Muralidharan, a native of Kerala and who was elected as MP in the Rajya Sabha from Maharashtra is looking after the Gulf region in MEA.

    Known for mass contact from his college days through ABVP, the minister maintains rapport with the NRI community in the Gulf region.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Gold prices in Hyderabad, Dubai, & other cities on May 2

    Gold prices in Hyderabad, Dubai, & other cities on May 2

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    Gold is not just a precious metal but its rates in Hyderabad, Dubai, Riyadh and other big cities of the world indicate the market trends. The rates of the yellow metal depend on various factors including geopolitical stability, wars, pandemic, uncertainties, etc.

    As gold is also a commodity, its rates depend on demand and supply. In case of any uncertainty, the rates of yellow metal increase drastically as investors consider it save heaven.

    However, during the market boom period, its rates return to normal as investors start exploring options that can give them higher returns when compared to gold.

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    Gold rates in Hyderabad

    Gold rates in Hyderabad and other cities in India depend on various factors including its currency exchange rates as the country is a net importer of the yellow metal.

    If the dollar rate goes up against the rupee, India has to spend more to import gold thereby making the yellow metal costly in the local market.

    Gold rates as on22-carat (10 grams) [Change]24-carat (10 grams) [Change]
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    Gold rates in Dubai, UAE

    A host of factors are responsible for the rise and fall in gold rates in Dubai. The common factors are inflation, tax rates, demand, and supply, etc.

    It is a precious metal for both those who buy it for personal use and investors who want to diversify their investments.

    When the values of other investment options such as stock, mutual funds, etc go down, the gold value increases thereby reducing the net losses of the investors.

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    Gold rates in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    The gold rates in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, mainly depend on global factors. However, other factors such as inflation, taxes, and demand-supply also plays role in the price movement of the yellow metal.

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    May 2Riyal 2,320Riyal 2,500

    Gold rates in Doha

    As Doha, the capital of Qatar sells gold at tax-free rates, the rates are cheaper when compared to India.

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    May 2Qatari Riyal 2,315Qatari Riyal 2,460

    Gold rates in Washington

    Due to the history of using it as currency, gold is considered a monetary metal. It becomes the most in-demand metal in case of uncertainty in any part of the world.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Azam Khan has fallen from top to ‘zero’: Jaya Prada

    Azam Khan has fallen from top to ‘zero’: Jaya Prada

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    Rampur: Former Rampur MP and actor Jaya Prada on Tuesday attacked Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan, saying he has fallen from the top to “zero”.

    She was here to canvass for BJP candidate Masarat Mujeeb for the upcoming elections to the post of chairperson in Rampur municipality. Urban body elections in Uttar Pradesh will be held on May 4 and May 11.

    Asked about the allegations than Khan uses indecent language in his public meetings, Jaya Prada told reporters, “Azam Khan has gone berserk. No one can correct him. He is losing today and still expects to win. Is he a strong leader now? The 100 per cent leader has now come to a zero.”

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    Khan, who faces nearly 90 cases, including of corruption and theft, was disqualified as an MLA in October last year after the Rampur MP-MLA court convicted him in a 2019 hate speech case and sentenced him to three years of imprisonment. He had won from Rampur Sadar for a record 10th time.

    “He does not even have the right to vote. I only appeal to him that he should stop abusing now and set his mind right to reform himself,” the actor said.

    In November last year, Khan’s name was removed from the electoral roll in Rampur by the Rampur electoral registration officer on a complaint by BJP candidate Akash Saxena, who cited various provisions of law to seek the deletion of his name.

    Campaigning for the SP candidate Fatima Jabeen, Azam Khan took a jibe at Jaya Prada without naming her.

    “Heard the ‘mohatarma’ (lady) held a roadshow today. Remember, I have not lost the Parliament nor the assembly. Those running the country very well know I cannot be defeated. Hence, I was removed,” he said.

    “Judgement has been delivered in two cases lodged against me and hundreds of them are still pending. The maximum punishment, which can be given in both the cases, has been given to me and (son) Abdullah. And today, before coming to this meeting, we got a ‘hukumnama’ (order) from the tehsil office that your voting rights have ceased to exist. We were reminded that we do not have voting rights, but the right to seek votes is not yet over,” the SP leader said.

    He also alleged that no development has taken place after the Samajwadi Party lost power in Uttar Pradesh.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Marine, NSG commandos to be deployed to secure G20 meet in Kashmir

    Marine, NSG commandos to be deployed to secure G20 meet in Kashmir

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    Srinagar: Marine and NSG commandos will be deployed to secure the venue of the G20 working group meeting scheduled to be held in Kashmir later this month, a senior official said on Tuesday.

    At a security review meeting here, Additional Director General of Police Kashmir zone Vijay Kumar emphasised the importance of river and lake domination in ensuring the security of the G20 summit, a police handout said.

    Kumar also emphasised the need for the Marine Commandos (MARCOS) to be deployed to provide a strong security cover for the water bodies around the summit venues, it added.

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    “The ADGP Kashmir shared with all stakeholders that NSG teams will be used for counter fidayeen attack along with SOG and specialise NSG teams to counter drones will be deployed at all venues,” the police said.

    The security officials who attended the meeting reviewed the current security arrangements in place and discussed possible ways to enhance the security measures to ensure the safety of all participants and attendees during the event.

    Apart from the security measures, the meeting also discussed the management of foreign NGOs and media personnel during the summit, the police said.

    The GOC of Kilo Force assured that all assistance like domination of high reaches, corridor protection, additional area surveillance teams for area domination specifically in the night will be provided.

    During the meeting, special focus on emerging threat of VBIEDs and other modes of potential terror attacks including potential fidayeen strikes, standoff fire and grenade attacks were discussed in detail and counter measures to counter these terror threats were also discussed, the police said.

    Kumar emphasised the need for coordinated efforts to ensure foolproof security for the summit.

    The officials also discussed the deployment of security personnel, traffic management, and crowd control measures to be adopted for the peaceful conduct of the summit.

    The ADGP urged all agencies to work in a coordinated manner in order to ensure the success of the summit, which is expected to be attended by several high-profile dignitaries from across the world.

    The meeting focused on the deployment of security personnel, counter drone measures and other critical aspects of security planning.

    Kumar directed the officials to ensure that the security arrangements are put in place well before the summit, and the deployment of security personnel should be done in a manner that does not cause inconvenience to the local residents and tourists.

    He also emphasised the need to be vigilant and take pre-emptive measures to prevent any untoward incident during the summit.

    He further advised them that additional security measures should be placed at the vulnerable locations to avoid any untoward incident during the G20 summit.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • EPFO extends deadline to apply for higher pension till June 26

    EPFO extends deadline to apply for higher pension till June 26

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    New Delhi: Retirement fund body EPFO has extended the date for filing applications to opt for a higher pension till June 26, 2023.

    In order to provide a larger window of opportunity and in order to enable all eligible persons to file their applications, the timeline for filing applications would now be till 26th June, 2023, according to a statement.

    “The EPFO (Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation) has made arrangements for obtaining applications for validation of option/joint option from pensioners/members as per the Supreme Court order on November 4, 2022,” labour ministry said in a statement.

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    To facilitate this process, online facility has been made available.

    More than 12 lakh applications have been received till date.

    The online facility was to remain available only till May 3, 2023.

    In the meantime, many representations have been received from various quarters seeking extension of time.

    The issue has been considered and it has been decided that in order to provide a larger window of opportunity and in order to enable all eligible persons to file their applications, the timeline for filing applications would now be till 26th June, 2023, it stated.

    The timeline is being extended to facilitate and provide ample opportunity to the pensioners/members so as to to ease out any difficulty being faced by them.

    This has been decided after sympathetically considering the various demands received from employees, employers and their associations, it stated.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • How McCarthy could pick off centrist Dems with 4 debt-limit ideas

    How McCarthy could pick off centrist Dems with 4 debt-limit ideas

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    On several occasions during debt-limit negotiations over the last decade, the unpredictable fallout of a looming deadline has helped persuade dozens of lawmakers from each party to begrudgingly support concessions they didn’t love. This time, ideas like beefing up work requirements for food assistance programs aren’t gaining the bipartisan appeal Republicans might have hoped for, while other proposals — like easing permitting for energy projects — might attract enough interest among Democrats to get added to a final deal.

    Here’s a breakdown of the particular policy areas in the House Republican bill that might offer an opening for a bipartisan deal, with a clear-eyed assessment of how realistic those hopes really are:

    Energy permitting

    A sizable share of lawmakers in both parties agree that it takes too long to get permits for energy project construction in the U.S. So House Republicans’ push to streamline permitting rules just might have legs.

    But what an agreement would look like, exactly, remains a big question. And Democrats remain resistant to linking energy policy to the debt-limit debate.

    “This may be one of the few things we can actually accomplish in this Congress,” Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) said. He added that it’s “very clear” Republicans are focused on permitting for oil and gas pipelines, instead of electric transmission lines — an emphasis Democrats could shift.

    “They are just out of step with where the economy and country are,” Heinrich said of House GOP lawmakers. “That’s hopefully where the Senate comes in and rebalances.”

    Worried that green perks could go to waste from the party-line tax and climate law they cleared last year, many Democrats want the federal government to make it easier to connect clean energy to the grid. Progressives are reluctant to shorten the length of environmental reviews for energy projects, however, for fear that could hurt low-income communities and communities of color.

    Details: The House Republican package would streamline permitting reviews for energy projects and mines. But it’s also chock full of partisan priorities like protecting fracking, forcing the sale of oil and gas leases, killing tax benefits for green energy projects and pooh-poohing Biden’s decision to kill the Keystone XL pipeline.

    Sympathizers: Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) has tried to rally bipartisan support for overhauling energy permitting rules. But he failed last year, as progressive lawmakers argued against changing the rules for environmental reviews and Republicans spurned him for supporting Democrats’ trademark climate law.

    In the House, when the chamber first voted in March on the package of energy policies that got rolled into the debt limit package, four Democrats joined as “yeas.” Those supporters included Henry Cuellar and Vicente Gonzalez, who hail from oil-and-gas-rich Texas, as well as centrists Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington and Jared Golden of Maine.

    Work requirements

    House Republicans are trying to get a handful of swing-state Democrats in the Senate to support tougher work requirements for food assistance programs. But most have resoundingly rejected the idea.

    Details: The debt limit bill House Republicans passed last week includes provisions that would expand existing work requirements for the nation’s largest food aid program, often referred to by its acronym of SNAP, along with other emergency aid that low-income families can use to buy food.

    Specifically, it requires so-called “able-bodied adults without dependents” who receive SNAP to continue meeting work requirements until they’re 55 years old, rather than the current age limit at 49.

    Sympathizers: Manchin has signaled he could be open to beefing up work requirements, potentially backing tighter rules for people who are “capable and able to do it.” House Republicans are quick to highlight Biden’s own embrace of welfare reform during the Clinton administration in the 1990s, when the position was less fraught among Democrats and Biden was a sitting senator — but the stricter work rules getting pushed by today’s GOP go beyond those.

    Spending caps

    Democrats have insisted that they’re ready to haggle over federal funding for the fiscal year that kicks off on Oct. 1 — just not with the Treasury Department’s borrowing ability at stake.

    In order for that to happen, though, Republicans would have to agree to separate government funding caps that aren’t tied to debt-ceiling talks. And that would amount to a major shift from the GOP’s current demand for $130 billion in spending cuts in exchange for a vote to lift the debt limit.

    If those talks get decoupled, it’s plausible that both sides could reach an agreement on military spending, since there’s already broad bipartisan support for ensuring the Pentagon gets enough money to at least keep pace with inflation.

    Democrats would never sign off on the domestic spending cuts that GOP leaders are seeking. But it’s possible that they could cut a deal with a handful of Republicans — think centrists, purple-state members and appropriators — to keep non-defense funding essentially stagnant, pairing small cuts with increases elsewhere to rein in spending.

    Details: The House debt limit bill would cap spending at $1.47 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year, rolling back the clock by two years on federal funding levels. Then for a decade, funding would be allowed to grow by 1 percent every year.

    Sympathizers: A slew of moderate Democrats in both chambers have expressed support for fiscal restraint in the abstract, including long-term strategies for stabilizing the national debt like the 2010 budget plan that proposed trillions of dollars in tax increases and spending cuts.

    “I am certainly not opposed to working on ways to reduce the debt. I am very, very, very opposed to putting the full faith and credit of the country at risk,” Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), who faces a tough reelection in a red state, has said. “So you know, if we’re talking about doing something like [the 2010 plan], I not only think that’s a good idea, put me on it.”

    Ending student loan relief

    It’s hard to see Biden negotiating away a major domestic policy achievement that his administration has so vigorously defended in court. Some have even credited the president’s student debt relief plan, announced in the months leading up to the midterm elections, with helping limit Republican gains in the House last November.

    A few moderate Democrats have criticized the president’s embrace of mass forgiveness of student loan debt, however, and have signaled openness to a separate Republican effort to nix the relief.

    Details: The House GOP bill would overturn Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, which promises up to $20,000 in debt relief per borrower, even as the president’s plan remains in limbo ahead of a challenge at the Supreme Court.

    The Republican bill would also block the administration’s new income-driven repayment plan that’s designed to lower monthly payments. And it would permanently curtail the Education Department’s power to create new policies that increase the taxpayer cost of the student loan program.

    Sympathizers: When the president rolled out his student loan forgiveness plan last summer, Manchin called it “excessive,” arguing that people need to “earn it” through public service like working for the federal government. Other politically vulnerable Democrats have also spoken against the plan, including Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada and Michael Bennet of Colorado, as well as Rep. Chris Pappas of New Hampshire.

    Meredith Lee Hill and Josh Siegel contributed to this report.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • India temporarily relocates embassy from Khartoum to Port Sudan

    India temporarily relocates embassy from Khartoum to Port Sudan

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    New Delhi: India has decided to temporarily relocate its embassy from the violence-hit Sudanese capital city of Khartoum to Port Sudan in view of the prevailing security situation in the African country.

    The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said this on Tuesday.

    “In view of the prevailing security situation in Sudan, including attacks in Khartoum city, it has been decided that the Indian Embassy in Khartoum will be temporarily relocated to Port Sudan,” it said.

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    “The situation will be assessed in the light of further developments,” the MEA said.

    Port Sudan is a port city on the Red Sea in eastern Sudan. It is located at a distance of around 850 km from Khartoum.

    India has been operating military aircraft and naval ships from Port Sudan to evacuate its citizens from the African country.

    The Indian embassy in Khartoum is located just opposite to the airport in the city and that zone has seen a lot of fighting.

    In the last few days, Indian officials worked round the clock to evacuate Indians, people familiar with the matter said.

    No Indian official resides in the embassy complex. They were largely operating from their places of stay in view of the intense fighting.

    Under “Operation Kaveri”, India has been taking its citizens in buses from the conflict zones of Khartoum and other troubled areas to Port Sudan, from where they are being taken to the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah in the Indian Air Force’s heavy-lift transport aircraft and Indian Navy’s ships.

    From Jeddah, the Indians are being brought back home in either commercial flights or the IAF’s aircraft. India has set up separate control rooms in Jeddah and Port Sudan.

    “The Embassy may be approached at following numbers: +249 999163790; +249 119592986; +249 915028256 and E-mail: cons1.khartoum@mea.gov.in,” the MEA said in a statement.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Electronic Spices 3S 40a 12.6v 18650 Li-ion Lithium Battery Protection and Charger Bms Module Pack of 1pcs

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    This is a battery management system module. It works on the 40A power current. This BMS module is commonly used to manage and protect the battery from overcharge or discharge. It is very safe and reliable to use. This module provides short circuit protection; overload, discharge and overcharge protection. This little piece of equipment ensures the safety and protection of your battery pack. So that the battery can provide you with long service life. This module has low current consumption and provides stable performance.  Due to its small size, excellent performance, and low cost. This product is suitable to meet a wide range of requirements.
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  • Hyderabad: Three TSSPDCL employees arrested for bribery

    Hyderabad: Three TSSPDCL employees arrested for bribery

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    Hyderabad: Three employees of TSSPDCL were arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs. 5,000 from a contractor at in the city on Tuesday.

    The official, P Prasad Babu, Additional Assistant Engineer, TSSPDCL, Chilukanagar Section, allegedly demanded an amount of Rs. 10,000 from a contractor Naveen Kumar for preparing work estimates and forwarding them to higher officials for according sanction.

    Babu asked the line inspector Inapudi Srinivas Rao to negotiate and collect the bribe. Naveen convinced Srinivas he would pay Rs. 5,000 and the latter directed him to hand over the amount to Gowtham, a private person, who is working as a private assistant to Prasad Babu.

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    Instead of paying the bribe amount, Naveen approached the ACB who booked a case and laid a trap. Gowtham was caught red-handed while accepting the bribe of Rs. 5,000 from Naveen. Gowtham told us that he had accepted the amount on orders of Srinivas and Prasad, said ACB officials.

    A case is registered against Gowtham, Srinivas and Prasad. All the three persons are arrested and produced before the court.

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  • Will procure every grain of damaged paddy: KCR to Telangana farmers

    Will procure every grain of damaged paddy: KCR to Telangana farmers

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    Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao assured the peasant families that the state government will procure every grain of the damaged paddy due to untimely rains.

    KCR appealed to the farmers not to worry about the Paddy which got wet due to rains. He made it clear that the state government will pay an equal price to the damaged paddy as paid for normal paddy during the procurement.

    The Chief Minister reiterated that the Telangana government’s aim is to protect agriculture and ‘rescue the farmers’ from their hardships’.

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    In the wake of incessant untimely rains in recent times, he directed the agriculture department to study what policies should be adopted so that Yasangi paddy harvesting can be completed before March and take appropriate measures to sensitize the farmers in this direction. KCR also suggested the farmers postpone the harvesting for another three to four days.

    The Chief Minister held a high-level review meeting on the procurement of Yasangi paddy and wet paddy, measures to ensure early harvesting of Yasangi paddy in future, activities of the agriculture department etc at DR BR Ambedkar Telangana Secretariat on Tuesday.

    Ministers T Harish Rao, V Srinivas Goud, G Jagadishwar Reddy, MLC and state president of Rythubandhu Samiti Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, MLAs -Balka Suman, Bajireddy Govardhan, principal advisor to Government Rajeev Sharma, chief secretary Santhi Kumari, principal secretary to the chief minister Narsing Rao, finance special chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao, Secretaries to chief minister -Smita Sabharwal, Rajasekhar Reddy, Bhupal Reddy, Agriculture Secretary Raghunandan Rao, Civil Supplies Commissioner V. Anil Kumar and others participated.

    KCR said that “the Telangana government’s activities for the development of agriculture and the welfare of farmers’ families are providing unprecedented benefits and the state stood as a role model for the country. Telangana surpassed many states in Paddy production. The government is producing every grain of Paddy from the farmers in their fields. Telangana government is the only one in the country which is implementing an action plan for the welfare of farmers with sincerity and determination.”

    He called the untimely hailstorms and rains that the state received as ‘unfortunate’.

    “There is no control over natural calamities. However, the state government did not keep silent. It is already supporting the farmers who have lost crops due to hail storms by providing Rs 10,000 per acre despite the heavy burden on the state exchequer. The state government considered the farmers’ plights in the wake of damage to Yasangi paddy due to rains. The state government is once again ready to come to the rescue of the affected farmers in the crisis time. It is decided to procure wet paddy. We will complete the paddy procurement as soon as possible and make it clear that the farmers need not worry.”

    The officials explained to the chief minister about the details of the procurement of Yasangi paddy which is already going on across the state. Officials told KCR that some difficulties were faced in the procurement due to untimely rains. The commissioner of the civil supplies department Anil Kumar explained to the chief minister that procurement will be completed soon with all the arrangements.

    As the state is likely to witness rains for another three to four days, KCR advised the farmers to stop harvesting the paddy so that the grain does not get wet.

    KCR advised both the agriculture department and farmers to take this untimely rain as a lesson and create awareness in advance to avoid future losses. He requested the farmers to take up the paddy plantation in advance and ensure the Yasangi paddy harvesting is completed by March end of every year. The Chief Minister said that it is good to complete the harvesting before March as there are chances of untimely rains.

    He further directed the agriculture department to conduct more scientific studies in this direction and sensitize the farmers. “Farmers should also be made aware of the use of fertilizers,” he said.

    The Chief minister directed the officials to create awareness among the farmers on the changes that occur in agricultural practices through leaflets, posters, advertisements etc.

    KCR directed the secretary of the agriculture department Raghunandan Rao, to alert the officials in this direction from time to time to the lower level AEOs. “They should always be available to the farmers and give suitable instructions to monitor in this direction,” he added.

    KCR made it clear that the officials should work at the field level by using Rythu Vedikas (Farmers’ platforms ). “Strict action will be taken if the officials failed to discharge their duties sincerely,” he warned. The Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari has been asked to carry out surprise inspections.

    “Telangana agriculture is witnessing fast growth. The Department of agriculture should be constantly alert and carelessness will not be tolerated,” he said.

    The Chief minister made it clear that the officials and staff from the lower to the higher levels should be updated from time to time and thoroughly understand the objectives of the state government’s agricultural policies and work more dynamically.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )