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Telangana village earns revenue from garbage
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Entire village is cooperating in the transformation, says sarpanch
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Village sarpanch K. Malla Reddy explaining the use of the waste incinerator at Yeddumailaram village in Sangareddy district.
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Entire village is cooperating in the transformation, says sarpanch
On the outskirts of this village is the dump yard where wet and dry garbage is being separated. Recyclable material like bottles is being kept aside. All other not useful material is put in incinerator and burnt down. The ash can be used again.
The wet garbage is dried and and allowed to become compost. Since July 2020, the village has generated a revenue of ₹ 70,000 by selling the compost. A farmer in the village has used only this manure in his farm and cultivated wheat, village sarpanch Kasala Malla Reddy said and added that he too had used a tractor load of this manure. There is so much demand for the man
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Telugu NRI Quits High Paying Job in Australia To Develop Native Village in Sangareddy Feb 15, 2021, 14:13 IST
Kasala Malla Reddy gave up a good job in Australia for the development of his native land
Sangareddy: Giving back to society can do wonders for the development of any place. Yeddumailaram a village in Kandi Mandal stood brave in showing transformation when given support in development. All the development of the village happened with the youngsters working under the leadership of Kasala Malla Reddy, who gave up a well-paying job in Australia and returned to his native land.
Malla Reddy and his committed team worked hard to transform the place in two years. The panel won 10 of the 16 wards and bagged the sarpanch post by a margin of over 700 votes in 2019.