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120 pairs of ‘Kodelu’ distributed to farmers in Vemulawada; modern goshala to come up at Marripalli

120 pairs of ‘Kodelu’ distributed to farmers in Vemulawada; modern goshala to come up at Marripalli
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Authorities in Vemulawada distributed 120 bulls to farmers to manage the overcrowding at the Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy temple's goshala. The government also announced plans to build a modern cow shelter in Marripalli.

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The initiative addresses both animal welfare and agricultural support in a region where traditional rituals intersect with rural economic needs.

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As many as 120 pairs of ‘Kodelu’ (bulls) were distributed to eligible farmers at goshala (cow shelter) of the historic Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy temple at Thippapur in Vemulawada on Wednesday.

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The report provides a straightforward account of a local government initiative.

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