Hyderabad, Feb. 28 -- The Telangana Rythu Commission urged the government to protect 1,629 acres of 'seed farm' lands spread across five districts.
A delegation met Chief Secretary K Ramakrishna Rao in Dr BR Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat on Saturday, February 28, and submitted its report on seed farms to the chief secretary, expressed concenrs regrding more than 701 acres of seed farm lands not finding their way into the revenue records of Bhu Bharati.
They also flagged the threat looming over 700 acres of seed farm land located in Malthummeda village of Nagareddipet mandal in Kamareddy district, which, they said, was at risk of being grabbed, as informed by local farmers.
During a review meeting on seed farms held with Agricult...
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