Gajwel ryots say assigned lands being taken as TRS men sit pretty on pattas
Farmers say the latest official notification states that about 50 farmers own these lands and these families would lose their livelihood.
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SIDDIPET: Land acquisition in Mutrajpalli and Lingarajpet in Gajwel Assembly constituency has all the trappings of becoming a major controversy with officials allegedly concentrating on the assigned lands of small farmers while sparing lands owned by influential TRS leaders. The land acquisition is for rehabilitation of the oustees of eight villages which would be submerged under Mallanna Sagar Project. Farmers are crying foul that all their lands are being taken over by the government, leaving them with no means for a livelihood. They contend that officials are not even looking at the land in two villages which are owned by TRS leaders.
Exhibitors laud Centre’s 100% capacity move, await State nod
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A sanitation worker in personal protective equipment sanitising a theatre at Amberpet ahead of reopening on December 25 last year. | Photo Credit: Nagara Gopal
Single-screen theatres stand to benefit the most
With the Centre clearing decks for 100% seating in cinema theatres from February 1, exhibitors have heaved a sigh of relief, and are now keenly waiting for the Telangana government’s nod.
Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar on Sunday announced that theatre managements will be allowed to screen films at full capacity, even as he encouraged maximum ticket booking online and giving ample time between shows. COVID-19 protocols must be followed, he said.