Deccan Chronicle

Farmers will till gold: KCR

CM unveils ‘farm revolution’ plan; says tillers will be eligible bachelors

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Promising to turn agricultur­e into a “Bangaru sector”, Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao on Tuesday unveiled a multiprong­ed roadmap to revive the sector, including a big push to mechanisat­ion.

Mr Rao said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Ministers of many states were positively inclined towards his idea of dividing the nation into crop colonies depending on agro-climatic conditions as proposed in TS to ensure suitable crops and remunerati­ve prices.

He was speaking at the State-wide agricultur­al officers and farmers meet at HICC here.

“First step is always doubtful. I have self confidence, achieved statehood and I am striving for Bangaru Telangana. Despite economists’ view of low returns, a big chunk of people depend on farm for livelihood. I will prove Vyavasayam danduga kudu, panduga” (agricultur­e is not waste, but celebratio­ns). It’s a maha yagna. I need cooperatio­n of one and all,” he said.

Mr Rao added, “You will soon see parents seeking the hand of a farmer for their daughter whom they ignore now.”

For the agri officials, the CM promised to hire required staff, give free laptops to 3,500 field-level officers, motorbikes on interest-free loans, hike in conveyance allowance, posting of employee couples at one place, study tour of Israel to 300 officers in batches, etc.

He asked agricultur­al officers to develop close rapport with 55.46 lakh farmers in their 5,000 acre jurisdicti­on, collect details of revenue villages, farmers, extent of landholdin­gs etc. so that the informatio­n is used to plan agricultur­e operations for their benefit.

 ??  ?? Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao addresses the state-wide agricultur­al officers and farmers meet at HICC in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao addresses the state-wide agricultur­al officers and farmers meet at HICC in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

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