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Lok Satta seeks pledge loans to farmers

The Lok Satta Party today expressed the fear that paddy growers faced the prospect of exploitation by middlemen and rice millers as the Food Corporation of India with its warehouses overflowing was in no position to take up paddy/rice procurement immediately after the crop comes into the market in about a month.

Talking to the media, State party Secretary P. Bhaskara Rao and spokesman V. Laxman Balaji said that small and marginal farmers traditionally sold their crop immediately after harvest as they cannot afford to wait for a better price.

To save such farmers from exploitation by rice millers and their middlemen, the Lok Satta Party suggested that banks give pledge loans to farmers on their stocks. Such paddy could be sealed at the farmer’s residence itself or stored at a common point in a village and taken as mortgage, they suggested. Such farmers could sell their crop when they received a better price in the market and clear their pledge loans.

The party also suggested that grain banks be established in villages under the control of local governments so that money need not be wasted on transport of rice/paddy procured in rural to urban areas where the warehouses are located and back to villages for distribution of rice through the public distribution system. Such a decentralized system of storage and distribution would result in enormous savings for the public exchequer and eliminate wastage and corruption prevalent in a centralized system.

Saturday, September 26, 2009 - 18:15

Lok Satta releases first list: GHMC elections

The Lok Satta Party today released the first list of candidates who will contest the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections scheduled to be held soon.

Announcing the list for 35 seats party leaders Katari Srinivasa Rao, V. Laxman Balaji and G. Raja Reddy said the list does not feature sons and daughters of Lok Satta Party leaders. All those who have been chosen are dedicated party workers who have come up in life on their own. Some others who are keen on improving the living conditions in the city also have been chosen.

The party is fielding BC and SC candidates in six general seats (BCs in Vidyanagar, P & T Colony, Azampura, Saidabad and Suraram Colony and SC in Balkampet).

The Lok Satta will contest the GHMC elections with the agenda of forming division-level governments. Its promises include grant of Rs.2 crore to Rs.5 crore to each division depending on its population, improvement in traffic and security in colonies, and time-bound redressal of people’s problems.

The following is the list of candidates:

Kachiguda Division Manne Premalata
VidyaNagar Metla Jaganmohan
Nallakunta Kotturu Geetamurthi
Himayatnagar Eturi Padmavati
Jublihills Jasthi Anjana Vani
Gaddiannaram Koppula Sandhya
Hayathnagar Ganji Nageswara Rao
Karmanghat Boddu Jyothi Reddy
Kothapet P.Bhaskara Rao
P&T colony Lingampalli Padmavathi
Vanasthalipuram Pitta Moghanath Reddy
Saroor nagar S. Sumathi
Akbarbagh M.Sravan Kumar
Azampura Ambi Hanumantharao
Saidabad Kotla Vinodkumar
Salimnagar Gundavaram Venugopalarao
Defence Colony Suraiah Chowdary
Gowtham nagar Yamijala Sudha
Machchabollaram M.A.Srinivas
Adikmet M.Padmapriya
Gandhinagar K. Padmaja
Chintal Doodekula Allabhaksh
Suraram colony Thota Venkateswara Prasad
Sivarampalli R.Rajasekhar
Ameerpet Jaswant Singh Jathan
Bulkumpet P. Saritha Sekhar
Sanatnagar Ujjeni Ravinder rao
Bowdhdhanagar Balamani Manjari
Mettuguda P. Venkatesh
Chandanagar Arugonda Ashok
Gatchibowli Hanumantharao Parnandi
Hafizpet Ballam Ravi
Vivekanandanagar colony Katta Ramakrishna
Charlapalli Kota Nagaraju
Nacharam division Bekkari Ravinder Reddy

Friday, September 25, 2009 - 17:25

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