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The Names of the Farmers Who Sold the Maize Are Missing Online!

The negligence of Markfed officials in Khammam district has become a curse for farmers. Due to lack of coordination between the Tirumalayapalem Cooperative Society and Markfed officials in the district, the names of farmers who sold maize at the government purchasing center have disappeared online and the money has not been credited to their accounts, causing concerns among the food donors.
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The negligence of Markfed officials in Khammam district has become a curse for farmers. Due to lack of coordination between the Tirumalayapalem Cooperative Society and Markfed officials in the district, the names of farmers who sold maize at the government purchasing center have disappeared online and the money has not been credited to their accounts, causing concerns among the food donors.

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namasthe telangana broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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