Medak Man Commits Suicide Over Separation From Wife Mar 17, 2021, 15:44 IST
Medak: A man committed suicide in Medak district after his wife, who had gone to her maternal house following a quarrel did not return to live with him.
Balunayak (28) of Veldurthy Mandal, Koppulapalli tanda was married to Mounika of Chegunta Mandal of Kanyaram tanda three years ago. They have a one-year-old son.
Balunayak, who had been addicted to alcohol for quite some time had not been employed too.
In addition to this, he harassed his wife to work as a daily-wager and give him the money she earned for booze. Troubled by her husband s behavior, Mounika took her one-year-old son to her maternal house a few days ago.
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Medak sees a rise in paddy cultivation
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Over 1.9 lakh acres paddy cultivated in Yasangi; groundwater table has improved recharging borewells
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Over 1.9 lakh acres paddy cultivated in Yasangi; groundwater table has improved recharging borewells
Thanks to heavy rains that took place last year, paddy cultivation in Medak district has considerably increased. Lift irrigation projects, desilting of lakes and check dams are also a reason for the increase in production of the crop .
The area under paddy transplantation has increased enormously due to increase in groundwater and adequate amount of rainfall received in the past five years. The actual rainfall received from 2017 to 2020 was 849.7 mm, 700 mm, 540.6 mm, 916.9 mm and 867.5 mm respectively. The good amount of rainfall received in the past five years has increased the groundwater level in Medak district.
Telangana High Court questions government’s move to take over assigned land
Updated Mar 11, 2021, 8:35 am IST
The contention of the appellants was that they had never executed such ‘Razinama’ in the said survey number
Suspecting the contentions of Revenue authorities of taking over the said lands, the high court directed the collector to file an affidavit with all relevant documents. PTI file photo
HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court on Wednesday expressed apprehensions over the state government taking possession of land from the owners of assigned lands by applying the provision of ‘Unconditional Razinama to the lands’ (Relinquishment) by farmers or landowners, which is prescribed in Rule 16 of A.P. (Telangana Area) Land Revenue Rules, 1951.