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BHAINSA MUNCIPALITY

Bhainsa is a muncipality, a border town of Andhra Pradesh with its border 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 come Warangal, Kadapa, Adilabad and Nanded and Akola of Maharashtra. The land is very fertile and cultivators are rich but still over 30% of population live under the line of poverty, just coz of fake seeds supplied by greedy traders and high interests of money lenders.
Mohammed Meeran a retired judiciary employee says that the plight of the poor is very awesome and unbelieveable and it is just because of illiteracy and oppertunism of rich and politicians.