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The Silent Struggle of Kurnool’s Migrant Workers

Last updated: July 21, 2025 12:20 pm
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Every year, thousands of families from Kurnool district—especially Adoni, Alur, Kodumur, and Pattikonda—are forced to migrate to cities like Tirupati in search of daily-wage work. Lack of irrigation facilities, failing agriculture, and no sustainable local employment have left many with no option but to leave their villages behind.

Despite owning small patches of farmland, the absence of water means they can’t cultivate even a single crop. Generations have endured this for decades, with little attention from successive governments. As a result, families—often women and children—live in overcrowded rooms without proper sanitation or ration access, working hard just to survive.

When asked, many say they want to work in their own village, in their own land, but are left with no choice. A large section has now settled in Tirupati and other towns, working in construction, cleaning, and other labour-intensive sectors, with little recognition or support.

It’s time to ask: Is being born in Kurnool a burden? Why must they continue to suffer in silence?

This is not just a local issue—it’s a humanitarian one. Government action is urgently needed to provide irrigation, jobs, housing, and dignity.

Watch the video to understand their voices and stories.

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