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    Hoardings in Telangana have recently been put up targeting BJP MP Arvind Dharmapuri for not establishing a Turmeric Board. The hoardings, which have been put up in various parts of the state, have drawn attention to the issue and sparked a debate on the importance of such boards.

    Turmeric is a major crop in Telangana, and the establishment of a Turmeric Board has been a long-standing demand of farmers in the region. The board would be responsible for regulating the production, marketing, and export of turmeric, as well as providing support to farmers in terms of research and development.

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    Despite promises made by the BJP MP during his election campaign, no action has been taken towards establishing the board. This has led to frustration among farmers and other stakeholders in the industry, who feel that their concerns are not being heard.

    The hoardings, which feature pictures of Arvind Dharmapuri with captions such as “Where is the Turmeric Board?” and “Don’t betray farmers”, have been widely shared on social media and have sparked a public outcry.

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    Many people believe that the establishment of a Turmeric Board is crucial for the growth and development of the turmeric industry in Telangana. The board would provide a platform for farmers to voice their concerns and would ensure that their interests are protected.

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    In addition, the board would also help to standardize the quality of turmeric produced in the region, making it more competitive in both domestic and international markets. This would lead to increased revenue for farmers and would contribute to the overall economic growth of the region.

    The failure to establish a Turmeric Board has not only disappointed farmers but has also damaged the credibility of Arvind Dharmapuri and the BJP. The hoardings serve as a reminder to politicians that they must fulfill their promises and work towards the betterment of their constituents.

    In conclusion, the hoardings in Telangana targeting Arvind Dharmapuri for not establishing a Turmeric Board have highlighted the importance of such boards for the growth and development of the turmeric industry in the region. The establishment of a board would benefit farmers, improve the quality of turmeric produced, and contribute to the overall economic growth of the region. It is important that politicians listen to the concerns of their constituents and work towards fulfilling their promises.

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    Rajesh M
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