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20 lakhs govt ichindhi anta 12 lakhs 10 farmers kalisi pettukunnadu

and solar pumps kuda subsidy ki ichindhi govt

farmers kuda ila community activity la chesukunety better emo

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20 lakhs govt ichindhi anta 12 lakhs 10 farmers kalisi pettukunnadu

and solar pumps kuda subsidy ki ichindhi govt

farmers kuda ila community activity la chesukunety better emo

land pothundi ani edusthunaru, ma intlo valla ki enni cheppina buddi ratala

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అనంతలో పంటకుంటలు భేష్‌: గవర్నర్‌
 
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అనంతపురం, మే 23 (ఆంధ్రజ్యోతి): అనంతపురం జిల్లాలో పంట కుంటలు భేష్‌ అని తెలుగు రాష్ట్రాల ఉమ్మడి గవర్నర్‌ నరసింహన పేర్కొన్నారు. తాను గతంలో ప్రారంభించిన పంట కుంటల తవ్వకాన్ని పరిశీలించేందుకు ఆయన మంగళవారం జిల్లాలోని గార్లదిన్నె మండలంలో పర్యటించారు. ఈ సందర్భంగా ముకుందాపురంలో రూ.2.80 లక్షలతో తవ్విన పంట కుంటను పరిశీలించారు. ఉపాధి హామీ పథకం ద్వారా దీనిని తవ్విన కూలీలతో విడివిడిగా మాట్లాడారు. వారి ఆదాయం గురించి తెలుసుకున్నారు. అనంతరం దగ్గర్లోనే ఉన్న కమలాపురంలో రైతు బాలాజీ పొలంలో బిందు సేద్యం ద్వారా సాగుచే సిన అంజూర పంటను పరిశీలించారు. యర్రగుంట్ల గ్రామానికి చెందిన రైతు రవిచంద్రారెడ్డి పొలంలో సాగుచేసిన చీనీ పంటతోపాటూ అంతర పంటగా మల్చింగ్‌ పద్ధతి ద్వారా సాగుచేసిన కలింగర పంటను పరిశీలించారు. అనంతరం గార్లదిన్నెలో విలేకరులతో మాట్లాడారు. జిల్లాలో లక్ష పంట కుంటల తవ్వకం లక్ష్యం కాగా.. అందులో 80 శాతం పూర్తి చేసిన జిల్లా కలెక్టర్‌, అధికారులను నరసింహన మెచ్చుకున్నారు.
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Rain God smiles, Kuderu ponds filled to the brim

 

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Kuderu (Anantapur): As rains lashed parts of the district on Tuesday night accompanied by thunder and lightning, farmer Obulakonda of Aravakuru panchayat village was excited to see his farm pond teeming with the elixir of life, even as he woke up from sleep on Wednesday morning. A farm pond full of rainwater was beyond his imagination. 

 

He had dug farm pond in his 5 acre agriculture land, under pressure put on him by District Water Management Agency (DWAMA) personnel but a farm pond filled with rainwater to its brim has totally changed his perception of the water conservation campaign -- ‘Neeru-Pragathi’. 

 

HIGHLIGHTS:

 
  • Each farm pond has a capacity to hold 3 lakh litres 
  • The 6,000-odd farm ponds conserved 180 crore litres of rainwater 
  • The ponds improved groundwater table of the region which has 3,000 borewells

"In the past, I thought digging a farm pond is a waste of farm land as it occupied a lot of space. I used to wondered what is the use of having large tracts of agriculture land without water," said Obulu, as he is fondly called in the village.

 

The district experienced rains in Kuderu mandal, Aravakuru panchayat, Bommanahal, Somandepalle and Hindupur mandals. The rains filled 6,046 farm ponds in these mandals. Each farm pond has a capacity to hold 3 lakh litres. The 6,000-odd farm ponds have conserved 180 crore litres of rainwater.     

 

These farm ponds have not only boosted groundwater tables of the region but also could have recharged 3,000 borewells. as scientifically one farm pond with water can recharge two borewells.

 

The rainfall registered for two days include 58.6 centimetres in Mudigubba, 26.8 cm in Amarapu, 24.7 cm in Kalyandurg, 19.1 cm Agali, 19 cm Bramhasamudram, 16.7 cm Roddam, 16.2 cm Settur and 15 cm in Vidapanakal.

 

“With nearly 60,000 farm ponds completed and another 28,644 farm ponds set to be completed by July out of the target of one lakh ponds, one can imagine the water revolution the farm ponds can usher in,” says DWAMA project director A Nagabhushanam during a chat with The Hans India. 

 

Singanamala and Dharmavaram mandals have 800 ponds each, the highest number of farm ponds dug in the respective mandals. For digging one farm pond 330 NREGS (National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme) workers are engaged for over two weeks.

 

Venkatalakshmi, a woman who worked along with other NREGS workers to dig a farm pond in Bommanahal mandal in her own agriculture land is all the more excited. Her joy knew no bounds when rains lashed her village and filled the pond in her land overnight. 

 

“Just until the other day everything seemed hopeless but now I can confidently irrigate my drying horticulture crops and save my plantation in two acres of land," a beaming Venkatalakshmi said.

 

These are unexpected rains and have come at a time when actually weathermen are talking about monsoon hitting Kerala by May 30. A couple of uniform heavy rains if registered in the district can fill all the 50,000-odd farm ponds that are ready to take rainwater.

 

Speaking to The Hans India, District Collector Veera Pandian said that Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s pet project Neeru Pragathi is aimed at intensifying the water conservation campaign state-wide for 90 days, as part of his vision for the district to conserve every drop of water and also for shooting up the groundwater table in the district. 

 

The Neeru Pragathi programme would create permanent water conservation assets to hold every drop of water.DWAMA and Andhra Pradesh Micro Irrigation Programme (APMIP) have been given crucial responsibilities in the execution of the initiatives within 90 days. 

 

The other departments that have been involved through convergence include forest department, horticulture department, irrigation department and even education department. The total cost of the project is Rs 408.7 crore. An amount of Rs 229 crore had been pooled through convergence while the remaining Rs 179.5 crore would be released by the government as the works progress.

 

DWAMA will spend a lion’s share of Rs 225 crore for farm ponds, check dams while APMIP would spend Rs 150 crore and micro irrigation department Rs 14 crore, irrigation department Rs 10 crore, horticulture Rs 5 crore, forest department Rs 4.5 crore and education department Rs 20 lakh on water conservation schemes.

 

The HNSS (Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanti) project, through which Krishna water would come, will also fill water Modies in the district. Creation of water conservation assets will go a long way in ushering in a water revolution.

 

source: http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Andhra-Pradesh/2017-05-27/Rain-God-smiles-Kuderu-ponds-filled-to-the-brim/302671

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Rain God smiles, Kuderu ponds filled to the brim

 

9742_Kuderu_Ponds.jpg

 

Kuderu (Anantapur): As rains lashed parts of the district on Tuesday night accompanied by thunder and lightning, farmer Obulakonda of Aravakuru panchayat village was excited to see his farm pond teeming with the elixir of life, even as he woke up from sleep on Wednesday morning. A farm pond full of rainwater was beyond his imagination.

 

He had dug farm pond in his 5 acre agriculture land, under pressure put on him by District Water Management Agency (DWAMA) personnel but a farm pond filled with rainwater to its brim has totally changed his perception of the water conservation campaign -- ‘Neeru-Pragathi’.

 

HIGHLIGHTS:

 

  • Each farm pond has a capacity to hold 3 lakh litres
  • The 6,000-odd farm ponds conserved 180 crore litres of rainwater
  • The ponds improved groundwater table of the region which has 3,000 borewells
"In the past, I thought digging a farm pond is a waste of farm land as it occupied a lot of space. I used to wondered what is the use of having large tracts of agriculture land without water," said Obulu, as he is fondly called in the village.

 

The district experienced rains in Kuderu mandal, Aravakuru panchayat, Bommanahal, Somandepalle and Hindupur mandals. The rains filled 6,046 farm ponds in these mandals. Each farm pond has a capacity to hold 3 lakh litres. The 6,000-odd farm ponds have conserved 180 crore litres of rainwater.

 

These farm ponds have not only boosted groundwater tables of the region but also could have recharged 3,000 borewells. as scientifically one farm pond with water can recharge two borewells.

 

The rainfall registered for two days include 58.6 centimetres in Mudigubba, 26.8 cm in Amarapu, 24.7 cm in Kalyandurg, 19.1 cm Agali, 19 cm Bramhasamudram, 16.7 cm Roddam, 16.2 cm Settur and 15 cm in Vidapanakal.

 

“With nearly 60,000 farm ponds completed and another 28,644 farm ponds set to be completed by July out of the target of one lakh ponds, one can imagine the water revolution the farm ponds can usher in,” says DWAMA project director A Nagabhushanam during a chat with The Hans India.

 

Singanamala and Dharmavaram mandals have 800 ponds each, the highest number of farm ponds dug in the respective mandals. For digging one farm pond 330 NREGS (National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme) workers are engaged for over two weeks.

 

Venkatalakshmi, a woman who worked along with other NREGS workers to dig a farm pond in Bommanahal mandal in her own agriculture land is all the more excited. Her joy knew no bounds when rains lashed her village and filled the pond in her land overnight.

 

“Just until the other day everything seemed hopeless but now I can confidently irrigate my drying horticulture crops and save my plantation in two acres of land," a beaming Venkatalakshmi said.

 

These are unexpected rains and have come at a time when actually weathermen are talking about monsoon hitting Kerala by May 30. A couple of uniform heavy rains if registered in the district can fill all the 50,000-odd farm ponds that are ready to take rainwater.

 

Speaking to The Hans India, District Collector Veera Pandian said that Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s pet project Neeru Pragathi is aimed at intensifying the water conservation campaign state-wide for 90 days, as part of his vision for the district to conserve every drop of water and also for shooting up the groundwater table in the district.

 

The Neeru Pragathi programme would create permanent water conservation assets to hold every drop of water.DWAMA and Andhra Pradesh Micro Irrigation Programme (APMIP) have been given crucial responsibilities in the execution of the initiatives within 90 days.

 

The other departments that have been involved through convergence include forest department, horticulture department, irrigation department and even education department. The total cost of the project is Rs 408.7 crore. An amount of Rs 229 crore had been pooled through convergence while the remaining Rs 179.5 crore would be released by the government as the works progress.

 

DWAMA will spend a lion’s share of Rs 225 crore for farm ponds, check dams while APMIP would spend Rs 150 crore and micro irrigation department Rs 14 crore, irrigation department Rs 10 crore, horticulture Rs 5 crore, forest department Rs 4.5 crore and education department Rs 20 lakh on water conservation schemes.

 

The HNSS (Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanti) project, through which Krishna water would come, will also fill water Modies in the district. Creation of water conservation assets will go a long way in ushering in a water revolution.

 

source: http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Andhra-Pradesh/2017-05-27/Rain-God-smiles-Kuderu-ponds-filled-to-the-brim/302671

Nice,kuppam lo anni farm ponds fill ayiponiyyi
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Farm ponds filled with water in Anantapur with las tcouple of days rain....India lone highest ponds under NREGA done in Andhra Pradesh

Anantapur alone has more farm ponds done by CBN govt than rest of India if I am correct

 

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Kuderu (Anantapur): As rains lashed parts of the district on Tuesday night accompanied by thunder and lightning, farmer Obulakonda of Aravakuru panchayat village was excited to see his farm pond teeming with the elixir of life, even as he woke up from sleep on Wednesday morning. A farm pond full of rainwater was beyond his imagination.

 

He had dug farm pond in his 5 acre agriculture land, under pressure put on him by District Water Management Agency (DWAMA) personnel but a farm pond filled with rainwater to its brim has totally changed his perception of the water conservation campaign -- ‘Neeru-Pragathi’.

 

 

HIGHLIGHTS:

Each farm pond has a capacity to hold 3 lakh litres
The 6,000-odd farm ponds conserved 180 crore litres of rainwater
The ponds improved groundwater table of the region which has 3,000 borewells

 

"In the past, I thought digging a farm pond is a waste of farm land as it occupied a lot of space. I used to wondered what is the use of having large tracts of agriculture land without water," said Obulu, as he is fondly called in the village.

 

The district experienced rains in Kuderu mandal, Aravakuru panchayat, Bommanahal, Somandepalle and Hindupur mandals. The rains filled 6,046 farm ponds in these mandals. Each farm pond has a capacity to hold 3 lakh litres. The 6,000-odd farm ponds have conserved 180 crore litres of rainwater.

 

These farm ponds have not only boosted groundwater tables of the region but also could have recharged 3,000 borewells. as scientifically one farm pond with water can recharge two borewells.

 

The rainfall registered for two days include 58.6 centimetres in Mudigubba, 26.8 cm in Amarapu, 24.7 cm in Kalyandurg, 19.1 cm Agali, 19 cm Bramhasamudram, 16.7 cm Roddam, 16.2 cm Settur and 15 cm in Vidapanakal.

 

 

“With nearly 60,000 farm ponds completed and another 28,644 farm ponds set to be completed by July out of the target of one lakh ponds, one can imagine the water revolution the farm ponds can usher in,” says DWAMA project director A Nagabhushanam during a chat with The Hans India.

 

 

Singanamala and Dharmavaram mandals have 800 ponds each, the highest number of farm ponds dug in the respective mandals. For digging one farm pond 330 NREGS (National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme) workers are engaged for over two weeks.

Venkatalakshmi, a woman who worked along with other NREGS workers to dig a farm pond in Bommanahal mandal in her own agriculture land is all the more excited. Her joy knew no bounds when rains lashed her village and filled the pond in her land overnight.

“Just until the other day everything seemed hopeless but now I can confidently irrigate my drying horticulture crops and save my plantation in two acres of land," a beaming Venkatalakshmi said.

These are unexpected rains and have come at a time when actually weathermen are talking about monsoon hitting Kerala by May 30. A couple of uniform heavy rains if registered in the district can fill all the 50,000-odd farm ponds that are ready to take rainwater.

Speaking to The Hans India, District Collector Veera Pandian said that Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s pet project Neeru Pragathi is aimed at intensifying the water conservation campaign state-wide for 90 days, as part of his vision for the district to conserve every drop of water and also for shooting up the groundwater table in the district.

The Neeru Pragathi programme would create permanent water conservation assets to hold every drop of water.DWAMA and Andhra Pradesh Micro Irrigation Programme (APMIP) have been given crucial responsibilities in the execution of the initiatives within 90 days.

The other departments that have been involved through convergence include forest department, horticulture department, irrigation department and even education department. The total cost of the project is Rs 408.7 crore. An amount of Rs 229 crore had been pooled through convergence while the remaining Rs 179.5 crore would be released by the government as the works progress.

 

DWAMA will spend a lion’s share of Rs 225 crore for farm ponds, check dams while APMIP would spend Rs 150 crore and micro irrigation department Rs 14 crore, irrigation department Rs 10 crore, horticulture Rs 5 crore, forest department Rs 4.5 crore and education department Rs 20 lakh on water conservation schemes.

 

The HNSS (Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanti) project, through which Krishna water would come, will also fill water Modies in the district. Creation of water conservation assets will go a long way in ushering in a water revolution.

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చెయ్యిచెయ్యి కలిపారు.. కరవును పారదోలారు!

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చిత్తూరు జిల్లా పులిచెర్ల మండలం అరవవాండ్లపల్లి గ్రామానికి చెందిన పది మంది నిరుపేద రైతులు సమైక్య స్ఫూర్తి కనబరిచారు. తమ ప్రాంతంలో తాండవిస్తున్న కరవును పారదోలేందుకు చెయ్యిచెయ్యి కలిపారు. వారికి ఉద్యాన శాఖ ప్రోత్సాహం కూడా తోడవడంతో.. సుమారు నాలుగు ఎకరాల్లో సామూహిక పంటకుంటను ఏర్పాటు చేసుకున్నారు. ఇందులో భారీ మొత్తంలో నీటిని నిల్వ చేస్తూ.. ప్రస్తుతం 60 ఎకరాలకు సాగునీరు అందిస్తున్నారు. ఏడాదికి రెండు పంటలను సాగు చేస్తూ స్థానికంగా పలువురికి ఆదర్శంగా నిలుస్తున్నారు. - ఈనాడు, చిత్తూరు

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Good rains have filled the farm ponds in some of the regions which reeled under drought for a long time. These are pictures from Kandukur in Prakasam district and Mudigubba in Anantapur district where farm ponds constructed by CBN's Government is saving rain water, replenishing ground water and serving as a lifeline for farmers.

 

 

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Very happy to see

 

Leader ki vachie thoughts lo kanie 50% iyna implement cheyagaligitey yakkado vuntundhe state a vision ki asalu

 

Verie yakkada iyna itey yakkado vundedevadhu leader ikkada inka caste based gha ne veltundhe voting

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