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20/02/2018

JALA SIRI... WHERE...?

Guntur,February 20,(way2newstv.in):
The NTR Jalasiri scheme, which has been running for two years, has failed to overcome the Baristas, From the choice of enthusiasts to the arrangement of motors, the elderly is avoided by the endless delay in each phase. This process has become the norm when the selection guidelines are changed several times. Finally, it is competing with the snail to find water availability to tumble down the bore.


JALA SIRI... WHERE...?

The reason for the lack of sufficient geologists at the Underground Water Resources Department is that the beneficiaries do not have the interest to pay the money as the bore wells are dug. Distributors are not going to set up motors with solar power immediately after the beneficiaries get DDs. With various obstacles in the field, the 10 percent of the target set by the government has been improved. The District Water Supply Company has selected the eligible farmers in the Betta area and is dug by the NTR Jalasiri Scheme. The goal is to set up a solar pump set and provide underground water to coarse crops. In the current financial year, the district has 2,000 buses targeted at 1047 dugs. Out of which 607 beneficiaries were paid out of their share of electricity and 200 motors. SC / ST Farmers will have to pay Rs.25,000 / - BC / BC beneficiary to a beneficiary of Rs.25,000. The farmers who dug wells did not immediately pay the DDs under the share of the beneficiary. Hundreds of beneficiaries have been paying a lot of money in the last three months, and the pressure on contractors who are motors-lined has been delayed.

The bore wells have been tilted and the 440 beneficiaries are not going to pay for a long time. The lack of interest from the farmers is also a result of the scheme being slippery. Solar power motors are set up once a day for 25-year-old crops. The crops can be given to the crops at any time without the need for electricity. Even though there are not many benefits, some people do not come forward with the idea of farmers being paid or the share of the beneficiary. The mechanism suggests that the farmers are not interested in the practice, even if the mechanism is trying to reach the target by March-end.

The tenders, which the government called solar-powered motors, competition between suppliers and reduced supply price. Previously, 5 HP has pumped at Rs 4.69 lakh while suppliers in the current financial year reached Rs 3.12 lakh. Distributors are not strained on the motor arrangement as the cost of equipment has gone up by 20 percent. In addition, the contractors are delaying the 45-day deadline for motor arrangement after the farmers' pay. While 21 distributors across the state have made contracts to set up motors, the technical reasons are being put in place to postpone the trend. But officials are pressuring them to speed up the arrangement of motors because the goal is only about two months to reach. In this background, the aim of the scheme is to see how long it will be.


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