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Poor sowing of gram, jowar pulls down rabi acreage by 20 percent

-The Hindu Business Line But wheat planting begins on a strong note New Delhi: Tepid progress in the planting of pulses and coarse cereals has pulled down total rabi sown area by 20 per cent till the weekend compared to the corresponding week in the 2017-18 season, according to data released by the Agriculture Ministry on Friday. However, the planting of wheat has begun on a strong note with acreage registering a 20...

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Madhya Pradesh assembly elections: Neta wives have heavier money bags -Amarjeet Singh

-The Times of India BHOPAL: When it comes to purse power, it’s wives of Madhya Pradesh’s heavyweight politicians who tip the scales. Affidavits filed before Election Commission show that wives of more than half of the prominent leaders, from either side of political divide, earn more than their husbands. This INCludes chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, whose wife Sadhna Singh has an annual INCome of Rs 37 lakh — nearly twice as...

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18 newborns die in Jorhat hospital -Anup Dutta

-The Times of India JORHAT: As many as 18 newborns died at the Jorhat Medical College and Hospital (JMCH) in the past nine days prompting the health department to order a probe into the INCident. The probe is to be headed by the director of medical education. A representative of Unicef (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) is scheduled to visit the hospital on Saturday. JMCH prINCipal and chief superintendent Debajit Hazarika...

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Demonetisation disrupted the life of every Indian -- and failed all of its stated goals -Meera H Sanyal

-Scroll.in On the second anniversary of the note ban, banker Meera Sanyal shares her experience of writing a book on the government’s great blunder. Some INCidents are hard to forget – the death of a loved one, the moment one falls in love, the birth of a child. They remain etched in our memories with a vividness that transcends time. Occasionally, there is an INCident that imprints itself on the collective memory...

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Administrative laxity is responsible for failure to check air pollution

-The Telegraph However, it is true that administrative agencies cannot act without a nod from their political masters It is, as always, a question of will. The highest court of the land has demonstrated its will over and over again, coming to the aid of India’s citizens by delivering them from a clutch of threats. Its recent ruling banning noisy, toxic firecrackers can be cited as one example of a deliverance that...

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