Rao was addressing a grama sabha (village meet) at Yerravalli in Medak, his home district.
He said farmers in Gajwel will start getting the Godavari water for irrigation purpose in the next two years. This will help agriculturists to cultivate three crops in a year without any hurdle.
The Pamalaparty irrigation project will be completed in the next two years and it will cater to all the needs of the area, said Rao, popularly known as KCR.
Speaking at the meet, he further said nearly 3,000 acres of land will be cultivated in Yerravalli and Narsannapet through drip irrigation techniques for which the Government is making efforts.
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Services of agronomists will be availed to cultivate crops as per soil and weather conditions, the CM said. "This year we are expecting a good monsoon which will not only ensure a good crop, but also help in having sufficient water for second crop."
All the houses in Yerravalli and Narsannapet will be connected with Internet for which Reliance Communications has already carried out a survey and actual work will start soon, the Chief Minister said.
"Our aim is to make Yerravalli and Narsannapet model villages in the State," he added.