Telangana Achieves Rare National Record In Paddy Production

· Telangana produces 153 lakh metric tonnes of paddy in Kharif, despite the Kaleshwaram barrage collapse

Hyderabad, November 17: Telangana has achieved a rare national milestone in paddy production during the Kharif season, recording an exceptional yield of 153 lakh metric tonnes across 66.77 lakh acres. This production level is unparalleled, both in the history of undivided Andhra Pradesh and in the post-formation years of Telangana. 

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Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy commended the achievement, calling it a rare and extraordinary feat in India’s agricultural landscape. He emphasized that this success stands out as a national record in paddy cultivation. 

Despite challenges such as three barrages under the Kaleshwaram Project not being operational, Telangana achieved this remarkable feat. The minister attributed the accomplishment to the state’s farmer-centric policies and the resilience of its agricultural community

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“This milestone reflects the Congress government’s unwavering commitment to supporting farmers and advancing agriculture,” the minister said. He praised Telangana’s farmers for their hard work and dedication and offered special congratulations to the farming community for their contributions to this success. 

Uttam Kumar Reddy also expressed gratitude to the officials of the Agriculture and Irrigation Departments, whose support played a key role in achieving this record yield. 

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“This triumph is a testament to Telangana’s focused approach towards agricultural development and the strong collaboration between farmers and the government,” he said.  (Maxim News)


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