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    In the dry Nadigadda region, farmers gathered to ask Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to finish long-delayed irrigation projects. The Rajoli Banda Diversion Scheme, started in 1946, was meant to bring water to Gadwal, Alampur, and Raichur. Despite hopes, it was never completed.

    In 2005, Chief Minister YS Rajasekhar Reddy began the Jawahar Nettempadu Lift Irrigation Scheme to help 200,000 acres in Gadwal and Alampur. But like the RDS, this project faced delays and problems. Canals were unfinished and causeways were broken, leaving farmers without water.

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    The RDS canals from Sindhanoor to Alampur were clogged with mud, causing more issues for farmers. Other reservoir projects like Tummilla and Chinnonipalli also faced setbacks and were left incomplete. This left farmers feeling frustrated and without solutions.

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    Farmers in Nadigadda region asked Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to step in and finish the projects promised to them. They hoped for a better future with completed irrigation projects. They shared their struggles and called for action to be taken.

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    The farmers’ plea was simple: they needed the government to keep its promises, restore their lifelines, and renew their faith in a sustainable future.

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    Rajesh M
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