Hitman Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Of all the problems that YCP could bring up in the ongoing parliamentary sessions, the party MP YS Avinash Reddy asked if Natu Kodi (country chicken) is costlier than mutton in Andhra Pradesh. Yes, you read it absolutely right. The YCP MP Avinash Reddy wrote a letter to the parliament saying Natu Kodi prices are going up alarmingly and said they’re going beyond mutton prices these days. He asked the central government to clarify on this matter, effective immediately. The Animal Husbandry Ministry reacted to the issue and clarified that a kilo of natukodi costs ₹500, while a kilogram of mutton costs ₹900, making the former cheaper than the latter. It was further clarified that the central government is ensuring politely farmers are compensated during havocs like bird flu and others. This was followed by an appeal from the YCP MP as he called the central government to ensure that the Natukodi prices come down. While there are several topics like securing funds for Amaravati, Pallavaram Project and even Avinash’s domestic issues in Kadapa, he found Naatukodi prices to be the biggest problem, a netizen funnily commented. Quote
Thokkalee Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Indulo thappemundi.. he is asking about the issues in his constituency.. kadapa side breakfast ki kuda chicken thintaaru Quote
Teluguredu Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 10 minutes ago, Thokkalee said: Indulo thappemundi.. he is asking about the issues in his constituency.. kadapa side breakfast ki kuda chicken thintaaru Common in Whole of rayalaseema plus nlr. In tirupati most local tiffin centres will definitely have paya /chicken/ mutton for breakfast . Atleast they will have chicken for sure. Quote
Hitman Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, Thokkalee said: Indulo thappemundi.. he is asking about the issues in his constituency.. kadapa side breakfast ki kuda chicken thintaaru How can you expect నాటు కోడి at affordable prices in this world. Just eat ఫొరుమ్ కోల్లు . Quote
Teluguredu Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 12 minutes ago, Hitman said: Of all the problems that YCP could bring up in the ongoing parliamentary sessions, the party MP YS Avinash Reddy asked if Natu Kodi (country chicken) is costlier than mutton in Andhra Pradesh. Yes, you read it absolutely right. The YCP MP Avinash Reddy wrote a letter to the parliament saying Natu Kodi prices are going up alarmingly and said they’re going beyond mutton prices these days. He asked the central government to clarify on this matter, effective immediately. The Animal Husbandry Ministry reacted to the issue and clarified that a kilo of natukodi costs ₹500, while a kilogram of mutton costs ₹900, making the former cheaper than the latter. It was further clarified that the central government is ensuring politely farmers are compensated during havocs like bird flu and others. This was followed by an appeal from the YCP MP as he called the central government to ensure that the Natukodi prices come down. While there are several topics like securing funds for Amaravati, Pallavaram Project and even Avinash’s domestic issues in Kadapa, he found Naatukodi prices to be the biggest problem, a netizen funnily commented. natu kodi can cost more than mutton depending on the breed. Most sellers are selling cross breeds now for cheaper cost at around ,600-700., But pure natural kodi usually costs more than mutton. Quote
Junior_ Posted 55 minutes ago Report Posted 55 minutes ago Broiler kodi Mafia doing all of this. Deliberately cutting supply of country chicken which is healthier. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted 14 minutes ago Report Posted 14 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Hitman said: The Animal Husbandry Ministry reacted to the issue and clarified that a kilo of natukodi costs ₹500, while a kilogram of mutton costs ₹900, making the former cheaper than the latter. Oh.. Evara minister ? Quote
allbakara Posted 9 minutes ago Report Posted 9 minutes ago Mutton cheap ga vasthe adhe thinochu ga ra avinashu, natu kodi lenidhe ragi mudha gonthu dhigatledha Quote
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