
Govt not to buy even a kilo of paddy in rabi: CM
The Hindu
Collectors told to sensitise farmers on the issue
Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has said that there was no way the State government will buy even a kilogram of paddy produced in the ongoing rabi due to Centre’s adamant stand not to lift stocks from the State in the season.
The government will not open any paddy procurement centres though it was a painful decision but had become inevitable, Mr. Rao said at the Collectors conference on Saturday.
He asked the Collectors to sensitise farmers why the government was unable to procure paddy. Instead, they should be motivated to cultivate alternative crops. They should be informed how the foodgrains stocks were piling up in godowns due to the indifference of Food Corporation of India.

The Union Home Ministry has announced a major policy shift for ex-Agniveers, raising their reservation in Group C posts of the Central Armed Police Forces from 10% to 50%, starting with the Border Security Force. Ex-Agniveers are exempt from physical tests but must clear written exams, with a minimum qualification of Class 10 pass. The move aims to provide stable government jobs for Agniveers retiring in 2026, sparking debate on its impact on other candidates.












