Tuesday, September 7, 2021

“Organic farming also needs scientific approach. There is no mechanism for recognition, certification of products grown by sustainable agri practices. There is no focus from the government on offering support. If that was the case, APCNF would have been implemented through the RBKs (Rythu Bharosa Kendras),” Ramanjaneyulu said.

https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/agriculture/has-bureaucratic-bungling-led-to-problems-for-natural-farming-scheme-in-andhra-pradesh-78847

 

Sunday, July 11, 2021

 Explaining the dangers posed by sharing the farmers’ data, Vissa of the AIKSCC said, “The Goods and Services Tax office will not share data on the price that the trader sold the produce for after buying it from the farmer. Nor does the income tax department share data on whether the trader has incurred any expenses beyond his means which could lead to the farmer’s payment being delayed. All of this is the private data of individuals and firms which must remain private in a market where one cannot be put at a disadvantage compared to others.”

 https://thewire.in/agriculture/india-farmers-agristack-concerns-technology-agriculture


 

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

  Low sugar prices benefit companies producing packaged food and beverages, says Mangati Gopal Reddy, the state president of Federation of Farmers Associations. “The prices serve the interest of the large companies.” Companies producing soft drinks and confectionery have grown in the last three decades in the country and changed the pattern of sugar consumption. These bulk consumers use 65 per cent of the sugar produced, states ISMA’s report to the taskforce.

 https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/farmers-need-money-to-run-their-farms/

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

 

 Allocations to education in the state have been falling since 2015-16 as a percentage of the budget. This does not augur well for Andhra Pradesh, which has a literacy (66.4%) lower than that of Bihar (70.9 percent) as per the National Sample Survey 2017-18. 

 

The presence of a good number of Telugu techies in the IT industry, many of whom are from the state, tends to cloud this harsh reality.

https://thewire.in/government/andhra-pradesh-education-budget-government-walk-the-talk

Monday, May 3, 2021

 

In a pandemic year of 2020 when livelihoods have been destroyed, the YSRCP’s strategy of giving cash handouts seems to have worked well for it.

The YSRCP government, however, faced flak for giving the miss to long term benefits, and opting for immediate gains in all sectors including education. In this milieu, the anti-incumbency factor needed for people to vote against the ruling party became difficult to secure for the opposition.

https://thewire.in/politics/as-ysrcp-wins-tirupati-by-polls-comfortably-many-question-pre-poll-fanfare

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

 

The state of Telangana has 2.5 lakh teachers who eke out their living teaching in the nearly 15,000 schools. Most teachers say they have been left to fend for themselves and have had to resort to selling vegetables and take up manual labour as schools have been closed and many of their salaries unpaid.

https://thewire.in/education/telangana-budget-2021-education-trs-teacher-covid-digital-education

Every village resident Down To Earth spoke to could remember his or her MGNREGA job card number. “The village can become self-reliant if our water woes are completely resolved,” says Narayana Reddy. He suggests digging trenches along the contours of a nearby hill range that overlooks Bandlapalli and holds a reserve forest. They can store water for long and effectively recharge the groundwater. “But we would need the Centre’s permission for this,” he adds.

https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/water/secure-from-drought-how-mgnrega-changed-lives-in-bandlapalli-75967