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Marathwada's drought: Some measures that could save parched region from recurring drought -Shraddha Ghatge

-FirstPost.com This Firstpost series that began with highlighting how private water sellers are doing sound business in the midst of severe economic downturn in the water-parched region; the toothless laws, lack of enforcement and ineffective irrigation network which has led to the exploitation and depletion of water levels in the dams; crop failures triggering farmer Suicides; the region’s sugarcane addiction, and climate change manipulations affecting the agricultural produce, provides a vantage...

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Where a long line of farmers did not wait for elections -Soumya Das

-The Hindu Many debt-ridden farmers in Bardhaman district have committed Suicide. Bardhaman (West Bengal): “What is the use of voting? Elections will come and go but our lives will continue to be miserable,” said Parbati Let of Jamalpur in Bardhaman district of West Bengal. About a year ago, her husband, Atul Let (43), a potato farmer, committed Suicide by consuming pesticide as he was unable to repay a loan of Rs. 50,000...

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No farmer Suicides in watershed areas: Nabard

-The Hindu Hyderabad: The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development has said that there were no instances of Suicide by farmers in areas where the bank supported watershed programmes. Addressing a press conference highlighting the performance of Andhra Pradesh regional office of the bank on Monday, its chief general manager Hairsh Java said the bank released a grant of Rs.175 crore for 166 watershed projects in AP last year and 154...

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As India reels from drought, govt slammed for poor policies -Nirmala George

-Livemint.com/ AP Hundreds of millions of people in at least 13 states are reeling from severe drought, a situation that is expected to worsen in the coming months Shahapur: Shantabai Babulkar’s day begins before dawn with a 5 kilometer trek across barren fields and dusty scrubland to fetch water from a distant well for her family. The two metal pots of muddy water that Babulkar, 58, balances on her head and a...

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882 tribal children die in state-run residential schools across the country -Nidhi Sharma

-The Economic Times NEW DELHI: As many as 882 deaths in five years, nearly four-fifths of them in a single state. These statistics do not pertain to some inexorable natural calamities. These are figures of tribal children who lost their lives in state-run residential schools across the country between 2010 and 2015. These are numbers of innocent lives lost seemingly on account of sheer official apathy, manifest in the lack of basic...

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