Tag: Inspection

  • Additional Collector Sabavat Motilal inspected the paddy procurement center

    Additional Collector Sabavat Motilal inspected the paddy procurement center

    Nagarkurnool: Additional Collector (AC) Sabawat Motilal inspected the Desi Itikyala PSCE paddy procurement centre in Nagar Kurnool district on Tuesday.

    The AC during his inspection interacted with the farmers and tried to find out if they were facing any problems at the procurement centre. The farmers on the occasion complained to the Additional Collector that the officials are delaying the paddy procurement because of which they are facing problems as their paddy stocked at the market yards is getting wet due to untimely rains.

    To this, the AC assured the farmers not to get disheartened and the government is ready to buy the wet paddy. He said that not a single farmer should be disheartened that the government will buy wet grain due to the recent rains.

    However, the AC advised the farmers to dry the wet grain and assured them that the government is taking all measures to ensure the farmers do not face any problems at the procurement centres.

    “Government is taking all necessary measures to see that the farmers do not face any problems at grain purchasing centres. If any farmer is facing any kind of problems it must be brought to the attention of the concerned authorities immediately,” said the AC.

    The AC also instructed the traders and millers to arrange adequate number of hamalis, enough number of gunny bags and at the same time ensure transportation facility is readily available so as to transport the weighed bags of grain to the rice mills immediately. District Agriculture Officer Venkateshwar was asked about the reasons for the high amount of ‘Talu’rice grain. To this the officer explained that this season the paddy crops have faced crop infections like fire blight, early stem rot and recent rains have all caused ‘Tal’padddy grain. For every 100 kg of paddy 2 kgs of Talu is being witnessed.

  • Officials inspect construction of 4-lane road from Mappedu to Pannur

    Officials inspect construction of 4-lane road from Mappedu to Pannur

    CHENNAI: Highways Department Chief Engineer R Chandrashekar and Supervising Engineer P Senthil visited and examined the ongoing road expansion works from Mappedu to Pannur in Tiruvallur District on Saturday.

    During this inspection, the Highways Department’s Divisional Engineer AS Viswanathan, Assistant Divisional Engineer SJ Dasnavis Fernando, Assistant Engineer Praveen, and officers were present.

    Additionally, Chief Engineer R. Chandrasekhar planted fresh seedlings to replace the trees cut down during the two-lane road’s enlargement.

    Under the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Road Expansion Scheme, 3 State Highways Leading to Walajabad, Sunguvarchatram, and Keezhacheri are being expanded in Tiruvallur Uthukottai West Division at an estimated cost of Rs 76 crore.

    The distance from Mappedu to Pannur is currently 9.2 kilometres. The work of widening the two-lane road to a four-lane road has advanced quickly for more than two months.

    Tiruvallur and Kancheepuram districts may provide a convenient route from Chennai to Karnataka as a result of this road improvement. The two-lane road from Sunguarschatra to Mappedu is currently being expanded into a four-lane road, making it simple to travel and then from there to Chennai and Andhra Pradesh.