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== BHAINSA MUNCIPALITY ==
== BHAINSA MUNCIPALITY ==


Bhainsa is a muncipality, a border town of Andhra Pradesh with its borders to Bhoker, Dharmabad and Kinwat Taluqs of Maharashtra State. It is one of a very places in Andhra Pradesh where cotton is grown and traded on National level. It has the maximum number of Ginning Mills at a single place in whole southern India then next come Warangal, Kadapa, Adilabad and Nanded and Akola of Maharashtra. The land is very fertile and this is all about the place.
Bhainsa is a muncipality, a border town of Andhra Pradesh with its borders to Bhoker, Dharmabad and Kinwat Taluqs of Maharashtra State.


== Fertile land of Bhainsa ==
== Fertile land of Bhainsa ==

Revision as of 05:37, 2 December 2007

BHAINSA MUNCIPALITY

Bhainsa is a muncipality, a border town of Andhra Pradesh with its borders to Bhoker, Dharmabad and Kinwat Taluqs of Maharashtra State.

Fertile land of Bhainsa

The land of Bhainsa and other villages around this town is very fertile particularly for the cash crops, specially for the cotton and groundnut. The town has attracted many big business tycoons to establish ginning mills here. There are many big ginning and oil mills of persons from other districts of Andhra Pradesh and also from Maharashtra. The cultivator is a happy lot compared to any other places of Andhra Pradesh. Many cultivators from Guntur district have arrived here and started cultivation. The Govt. of Andhra Pradesh is also showing its immense interest for the uplift of the agriculture and agriculturists. The govt. is providing full help to the agriculturists in planting mangoes, oranges, guavas, lemon, sweet lime and other fruit bearing trees. The 90% subsidy for 3 years is a big deal for the poor farmer and they are overjoyed for this relief apart from free electricity for 8 hours a day.

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