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Village tense after killing of widows, accused unrepentant

A convicted rapist out on bail has been arrested along with his cousin for brutally beating his own aunt and another widow to death in the name of family honour. Tension prevails in the area while the accused is unrepentant. The two women were attacked at Ranila village in Bhiwani district late Sunday night. The horrific crime was committed in front of at least 200 villagers, including dozens of women, but...

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Jairam to inspect Renuka Dam site

His ministry had earlier put a stop on the project citing ecological damage Delhi Govt. insisted that only the dam can solve Capital's water woes Union Environment and Forests Minister Jairam Ramesh on Sunday said he will undertake an inspection of the Nahan Valley in Himachal Pradesh, the site of the proposed Renuka Dam, which has been turned down by his office on the grounds that it involves the axing of 1.77...

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UP school dormitory turns jail for students by Pervez Iqbal Siddiqui

A boarding school in UP's Bijnor district allegedly confined over a dozen students to the school dormitory for over a fortnight for failing to submit two months' fee. The children, including those of Class I, were not allowed to attend regular classes or sports in the evening. This came to light after parents of two brothers, who were among those confined, informed the authorities. The students were Rescued and handed over...

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Tech to the Rescue of School Lunch Model by Manipadma Jena

Surrounded by lush green wheat and yellow flowering mustard fields at Ekdanta primary school, it is noon and the 57 children in two combined classes are fidgety - impatient for the school served midday meal. The hot meals are served by the Akshaya Patra Foundation, the largest non- profit in India, in partnership with the government’s school meal programme that covers 120 million children in 1.26 million schools across the country. A...

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Monkombu Sambasivan Swaminathan, father of Indian Green Revolution interviewed by Sreelatha Menon

Forty years ago Monkombu Sambasivan Swaminathan helped Rescue the world from growing famine and a deepening gloom over the future of food supplies. Today, public policy projects itself as pro-farmer but it does it half-heartedly, complains Swaminathan. M S Swaminathan, member of the National Advisory Council and father of the Green Revolution says the government's allocation for agriculture is insignificant. Doesn't the Union Budget reflect a new focus on agriculture?...

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