"I seek your immediate intervention to take steps to release the Central government's share of input subsidy from the National Calamity Fund at the earliest so that the farmers who are struggling in this hour of crisis can be provided adequate relief," she said in a memorandum, which was released after the TRS MP called on the Prime Minister here.
She said that 50,000 acres of agriculture lands and 32,000 hectares of horticulture lands were damaged due to the unseasonal heavy rains in Telangana during March and April.
Kavitha further sought setting up of Turmeric Board for the welfare of turmeric farmers in the country.
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