As Nizamabad’s turmeric markets hit historic highs in arrivals and sales, the energy on the ground reflects the promise of something greater — a future shaped by perseverance and purpose. On June 29, that promise will take center stage at the Kisan Maha Sammelan, where thousands will gather to witness a landmark occasion: the inauguration of the National Turmeric Board by Union Home and Cooperation Minister Shri Amit Shah. For years, turmeric farmers waited. But it was MP Arvind Dharmapuri — described by Union Minister Piyush Goyal as “a leader who delivers what he promises” — who relentlessly championed their cause, refusing to let bureaucracy crush the spirit of the people. Organized by the BJP, this event is more than ceremonial. It is a celebration of commitment, a salute to farmers’ resilience, and the dawn of a new era in Induru’s agricultural legacy.
From Ground Zero to a People’s Force: The Rise of BJP in Nizamabad
— Arvind Dharmapuri, MP, Nizamabad In politics, no election is too small to matter. Each one is a test of conviction,...



