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City elected officials and staff, developers, and community members toss the ceremonial first shovels of dirt at the ground breaking for the Villas at Logan Gardens project Wednesday afternoon. The new 44-unit independent senior living facility will be located on a three-acre tract on Booker Drive in the Logan Community.
Kondababu is a 24 years old young man and studied up to Bachelors Degree. Due to financial problems he could not continue higher education. It became very difficult for him to find job without professional / technical skill in the present market scenario.Though he could not pursue higher studies, he did not give up the desire to help and support his poor family. H was constantly looking for opportunities. It was around this time ADP Hyderabad facilitated youth in his community for employment by enrolling them in skill training. He choose to join in Dot Net computer course .After the training, Kondababu was quickly absorbed by a prestigious super market. He is now a skilled employee of the super market.He not only supports his parents but also his younger brother who is in the 8th standard
This year too the village of Aheri faced drought, but in the month of June they had received showers. So they sowed onion seeds and thought they might receive rains again in July- August. But they had delayed monsoon rains in September, which turned out to be a devastating flood, destroying all their plants.“If it hadn’t rained, we would have had drought anyways,” said Sangan Govda Patil, Village Development Coordinator of Aheri village, probably fed-up with the dual disasters of drought and floods that have shattered their lives and lands.Hullappa has to wait for three to four months to get their destroyed lands cleared before they start cultivating onions in their land again. “There are many farmers who own small portions of land that are affected by the floods and are unable to clear their lands and make it ready for cultivation again. They have no money and labourers to clear the land,” said Somaninga Sangogi another farmer standing by.Many families, almost 1000 families, have already planned to move on to Maharastra, the neighboring state, in search of jobs. They plan to move away for the next six months, some with their children and some leaving behind their children, in search of alternate jobs. The continuous dual disasters of drought and floods also shot up the price of food in the state. The prices of Sorghum and rice also increased, so people had to use Pearl millet which is not there staple food.