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CM Reddy Promises Prosperous Future for Telangana Farmers

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Amid the joyous spirit of Ugadi in Hyderabad, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy painted a picture of empowerment for Telangana’s farmers. His administration’s mission is clear: foster a thriving agricultural landscape where every tiller lives like royalty.

The festivities at Sri Parabhava underscored the New Year’s theme of farmer welfare. Initiatives for lucrative crop prices, bonuses, and the ‘Rythu Bharosa’ scheme—set for payouts on March 22 after Rs 18,000 crore expenditure—form the backbone of this drive.

Relief from financial distress comes via loan waivers up to Rs 2 lakh, resulting in India’s lowest farmer debt burden. This is pivotal for a state where seven in ten families rely on farming.

Addressing land woes, ‘Bho Bharati’ replaces the contentious Dharani portal, aiming to secure clear titles effortlessly.

Reddy reiterated goals of state supremacy and disaster readiness. The event, managed by key departments, united leaders from across the spectrum in a show of solidarity. Ugadi blessings sought enduring peace and protection, heralding hope for Telangana’s agrarian heartland.