Telangana set to clock one crore tonnes of paddy output this rabi
March 12, 2021
But, uncertainty looms large on procurement
As the total cropped area increased significantly, Telangana is all set to see a record output of over one crore tonnes of paddy in the rabi season.
For the 2020-21 agricultural season, the total paddy output would be 2.5 crore tonnes as kharif, too, saw a significant increase in area.
In the rabi season, the paddy area went up to 52 lakh acres, going up by one-and-half times the normal area of 22 lakh acres. “This could yield about one crore tonnes, taking the total output in the two seasons to 2.5 crore tonnes. At 52 lakh acres, the State tops in paddy area in the season,” B Janardhan Reddy, Secretary (Agriculture), Government of Telangana, told
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Tetiaroa in French Polynesia was the most remote place Robbie Williams had ever visited. Photo / Getty Images
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Golf is my recent addiction and what I need from a holiday depends on what I m addicted to at the time. Golf is an acceptable middle-aged addiction. The 1990s could have been very different! Just give me a golf course and I m happy. It gives me purpose. I get to raise my serotonin levels, walk for five miles, better my handicap. There s also meditation involved because I m just thinking about the next shot. I ve got a chequered past with the sport, but my handicap is currently 12. Since lockdown I ve been playing online it does the job but obviously, it s not the same.
Enough is enough after spate of scrambler bike incidents This can not carry on
Tributes left at the scene on Court Hey Road, Huyton (Image: Liverpool Echo)
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A spate of recent scrambler bike incidents in one Merseyside borough has caused anger and frustration, with residents saying enough is enough.