simplee Posted April 29, 2015 Report Posted April 29, 2015 Hyderabad: The Telangana government on Wednesday decided to take over the Nizam Deccan Sugars Limited (NDSL). With the management failing to make payments to farmers even after procuring sugarcane from them, the government decided to take over the factory located in Nizamabad district. The decision was taken after the government reached to a conclusion that the private management is not interested in running the factory, said to be the largest sugar factory in Asia. Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao took the decision to save the farmers and workers, a statement from his office said. He said the government will pay the arrears to farmers and run the factory. He also constituted a committee of secretaries to work out modalities for running the company. Located in Shakkarnagar in Bodhan town, the NDSL was set up in 1936 by the erstwhile Nizam of Hyderabad on 16,000 acres. Popularly known as the Nizam Sugar Factory, it made profits for decades before turning sick. In 2002, the government of N. Chandrababu Naidu in the then united Andhra Pradesh handed it over to Delta Paper Company under joint venture. Later, a legislative committee appointed by Naidu's successor Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy had recommended that government should take over the factory. However, the recommendation could not be implemented due to death of Reddy and subsequent developments. Rao's Telangana Rashtra Samithi had promised during the movement for separate Telangana state and also during last year's elections that the government will take over the factory and restore its glory.
Spartan Posted April 29, 2015 Report Posted April 29, 2015 good mvoe to save farmers... enta dabbu kavalsi vastad adi maintain seyyalante..rough ga..>?
simplee Posted April 29, 2015 Author Report Posted April 29, 2015 good mvoe to save farmers... enta dabbu kavalsi vastad adi maintain seyyalante..rough ga..>? Yah, very good for farmers... Whatever it takes, it may not be a huge burden on Govt to restore and maintain. Though, the visionary eyes of CBN thought the other way, in 2002.
kathi Posted April 29, 2015 Report Posted April 29, 2015 Yah, very good for farmers... Whatever it takes, it may not be a huge burden on Govt to restore and maintain. Though, the visionary eyes of CBN thought the other way, in 2002. visionary eyes aa bonga ... he sold it for some suitcases ... @3$% @3$%
pithaka Posted April 29, 2015 Report Posted April 29, 2015 Yah, very good for farmers... Whatever it takes, it may not be a huge burden on Govt to restore and maintain. Though, the visionary eyes of CBN thought the other way, in 2002. Lol
killer99 Posted April 29, 2015 Report Posted April 29, 2015 Yah, very good for farmers... Whatever it takes, it may not be a huge burden on Govt to restore and maintain. Though, the visionary eyes of CBN thought the other way, in 2002. Really??? I didn't know governments had unlimited budgets. CBN emi museyaledhey. he just handed it over to delta paper company under joint venture whats wrong in that?
athletics Posted April 29, 2015 Report Posted April 29, 2015 Really??? I didn't know governments had unlimited budgets. CBN emi museyaledhey. he just handed it over to delta paper company under joint venture whats wrong in that? Enta jarigaka Mali what's wrong Antavu endi boss
simplee Posted April 29, 2015 Author Report Posted April 29, 2015 Really??? I didn't know governments had unlimited budgets. CBN emi museyaledhey. he just handed it over to delta paper company under joint venture whats wrong in that? ippudu theluskunnav kada, iga po
killer99 Posted April 30, 2015 Report Posted April 30, 2015 ippudu theluskunnav kada, iga po bifurication lo free ga vachina paisalu life long undavu raja. ignorant people say what ever it takes, but in reality its not what ever it takes bro. its tax payers money and it has to be accounted for. sugar cane farmers are not the only people in the state and also there are many other welfare programs that need to be funded with limited resources that a government has.
killer99 Posted April 30, 2015 Report Posted April 30, 2015 Enta jarigaka Mali what's wrong Antavu endi boss Em jarigindhi bro. private business fail ayindhi. is there any guarantee that it would have run successfully if it was run by the government?? In fact, government operations are generally worse than private. If there is no demand for a product, they need to let it go.
simplee Posted April 30, 2015 Author Report Posted April 30, 2015 bifurication lo free ga vachina paisalu life long undavu raja. ignorant people say what ever it takes, but in reality its not what ever it takes bro. its tax payers money and it has to be accounted for. sugar cane farmers are not the only people in the state and also there are many other welfare programs that need to be funded with limited resources that a government has. Firstly, whatever it takes antey ....it doesn't always has to be on higher side...inka pichi pulkas perspective lo laga unlimitted budget ani antha kanna kadhu... Secondly, bifurcation lo free ga vacchindi antunnav kada...ni stupidity ee level lo undho akkade artham ayyindhi...I ignore you time n time again, with that very reason...but you keep coming back with your shiitty brainless self restricted thoughts...that never make any sense... Better quote cheyyaku...reply ivvaku...
simplee Posted April 30, 2015 Author Report Posted April 30, 2015 Enta jarigaka Mali what's wrong Antavu endi boss Private fail ayyindhi, so let it go ata...Govt oprations worst anta....mari em cheyyalo ippudu... Ekkadunchi vastharo dheddhimak chuthiye gallu...
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