Guntur,February 12,(way2newstv.in):
In the free sand mask, the lorries are moving in the sand in tractors. Millions of rupees have been robbed of the receipt. "The state government is committed to providing free sand to the poor. If you illegally donate sand, leave any party. The implementation of the task force in the division and district level to ensure proper implementation of the sand system is not limited to the words. Earlier, the sand was dug in the Krishna river by the Pollain. Now drieders have been cut in 10 to 20 foot depths.
SAND DUG
In them, visitors and boats were struck down and the tens of thousands were killed in the air. The ferry ghat happened three months ago in which 24 people were murdered. District mines, vigilance, revenue, police officers and public officials are accused of controlling sand mining, often due to accidents. The environment does not even ignore the rules of damaged Akkara. Day after day and night, the heart is cutting across the river. TDP leaders have become the subject of debate as it has been intentionally violated by the Walta Act.
Even though the government has not been granted a ray for transportation, the leaders of the ruling party are running a free mask with the local constituency and district leaders. The river grieves is destroyed and millions of rupees are earned by grafting sand in the favor of free radicals. Revenue, Mines and Police officers are not watching. It is also alleged that some of the tractors are shipped sand by trucks at night and lorries are being exported at night. Lorry is selling over 20,000 to Rs 30,000 for the sand in other districts. There are also criticisms that the revenue officials are not aware of the pressure on the smuggling of these trafficking. There are 70 tractors in the villages adjacent to Talukur Mandal. In addition, 70 lari ports will move sand illegally. Each tractor, a lorry, will have 7 to 10 trips. There is an amount of Rs 5,000 per tractor per day, and lorry is more than 10 thousand rupees. Overall, there is a business of over Rs 10 lakh per day.
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