Maharashtra farmers visit Mulugu, laud KCR’s efforts in changing Telangana
The Hindu
Several farmers from Maharashtra who had arrived in Hyderabad on Saturday to join the BRS visited Mulugu and Singaipally in Gajwel Assembly constituency limits of Siddipet district
A team of farmers from Maharashtra who had visited Mulugu and Singaipally forest area have appreciated the efforts put forth by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) president and Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao in transforming Telangana for greenery and focus on development in villages.
Several farmers from Maharashtra who had arrived in Hyderabad on Saturday to join the BRS visited Mulugu and Singaipally in Gajwel Assembly constituency limits of Siddipet district on Sunday. They have witnessed the development that has taken place and how the government is putting in efforts for big transformation.
Forest Development Corporation (FDC) chairman V. Pratap Reddy and district forest officer Srinivas have explained the visiting farmers about the efforts put forth by the government in rejuvenating the forest and for increasing greenery. The farmers felt that this was made possible because of the vision and leadership of Mr. Chandrasekhar Rao.
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