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The text is a news article from The Hindu e-paper, dated December 7, 2025. It reports on a quarterly review meeting of the Yadgir Assembly constituency, chaired by MLA Channareddy Patil Tunnur. Key issues discussed included: farmer compensation for crop loss due to floods and rain, drinking water problems at the district hospital, polio vaccination efforts, the establishment of a Kasturba Residential School, electricity connection for Anganwadis, direct bus service between Wadagera and Hyderabad, and the distribution of funds under the ‘Gruha Lakshmi’ scheme. The MLA expressed dissatisfaction with absent officers but praised the Animal Husbandry Department for their success in vaccinating cattle against Foot and Mouth Disease.

News Article:

Yadgir MLA Orders Action on Farmer Compensation, Infrastructure Issues

Yadgir, December 7, 2025 (The Hindu e-Paper) – Yadgir MLA Channareddy Patil Tunnur has directed officials to expedite compensation payouts to farmers affected by recent floods and continuous rain. During a quarterly review meeting of the Yadgir Assembly constituency held on Saturday, Mr. Tunnur addressed complaints of improper crop loss assessments, emphasizing the need for a thorough and fair evaluation to ensure farmers receive adequate relief.

“The State government has mandated proper assessment of crop loss,” Mr. Tunnur stated, “and it is unacceptable that farmers are reporting inaccurate surveys. Officers must address these grievances immediately and ensure compensation is released without delay.”

Beyond agricultural concerns, the meeting addressed several other pressing issues. The MLA instructed Health Department officials to resolve ongoing drinking water problems at the district hospital and emphasized the importance of a successful polio vaccination drive. He also directed the completion of the land survey for the proposed Kasturba Residential School in Wadagera.

On infrastructure, Mr. Tunnur contacted Gescom officers to ensure Anganwadis receive electricity connections. Following complaints about the lack of direct transport, he instructed KKRTC officials to reinstate bus service between Wadagera and Hyderabad. Distribution of funds under the ‘Gruha Lakshmi’ scheme was also reviewed.

Mr. Tunnur expressed his displeasure at the absence of some officers from the meeting. He lauded the Animal Husbandry Department for achieving 98% of its target in vaccinating cattle against Foot and Mouth Disease, placing Yadgir second in the state.

The MLA urged all officers to prioritize addressing these issues promptly to improve the lives of constituents in the Yadgir Assembly constituency.

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