Groundnut seed registration in phase I off to good start in Anantapur
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Registration for purchase of groundnut sees underway at Chennampalli village in Anantapur district on Monday.
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The demand for groundnut seeds from farmers was encouraging on the first day on Monday as 7,406 farmers registered to purchase the seeds on D-Krishi app at Rythu Bharosa Kendras in Anantapur district.
Joint Director Agriculture Y. Ramakrishna said that out of 7,406 farmers, 3,856 made the payment of ₹1,76,19,185 for 3,383 quintals. Those who did not pay will be given 72 hours time from the time of registration to pay the amount. The delivery of the K 6 variety of groundnut seed will be made available from May 17 to those who register and make payment. The entire operation will be done in three phases in each mandal with registrations for the second phase opening on May 17, and third phase on May 21.
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Farm laws not only affecting farmers but other sections also, says Tikait
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BKU leader Rakesh Singh Tikait and others blowing a conch as a symbol of protest against the farm bills and the Labour Codes enacted by the Centre, at the Karshaka Karmika Sankharavam in Vijayawada on Monday.
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Farm laws not only affecting farmers but other sections also, says Tikait
Karmika Karshaka Sankharavam, a meeting against the Farm Laws and Labour Code, decided to involve women in the agitation against the ‘black laws’ and vowed to wage a relentless fight until the laws were repealed.
Left parties block NH 44 at Marur, Gooty toll plazas
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Raise slogans demanding withdrawal of farm laws
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Raise slogans demanding withdrawal of farm laws
Communist parties and activists of A.P. Rythu Sangham jointly organised a road blockade at two toll plazas, at Kasepalli near Gooty and Marur near Anantapur, on the National Highway No.44 in the district on Saturday noon for about an hour in support of the Chalo Delhi agitation of Punjab and Haryana farmers.
Led by CPI(M) district secretary V. Rambhupal and CPI district secretary D. Jagadeesh, farmers raised slogans demanding immediate withdrawal of the three farm laws and making the announcement of Minimum Support Price for all agricultural produce a compulsory exercise.