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From Tirupati to Pashupati? by Jairam Ramesh

The media imagery of a “liberated” Red corridor extending from Andhra Pradesh, cutting across the heart of India, all the way to Nepal is the most vivid representation of the threat that Maoists pose to our country. The Prime Minister describes the Maoists as India's most serious internal security challenge and the Home Minister rates it as a “problem graver than terrorism.” In search of an effective response, official committees have,...

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A nutrition crisis amid prosperity by Pramit Bhattacharya

As a national debate rages over the Indian poverty line, in the heart of Bandra, one of Mumbai’s richest suburbs, in a shanty with barely enough standing space for two adults, three-year-old Priya Doiphode, clad in a red tee shirt, lies listless on a string bed. Priya is one of the 83,243 children in Mumbai who are malnourished, according to government data, a statistic that makes Mumbai the most malnourished...

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MHA allows use of Hinglish in official work

-The Times of India   Government babus will now not have to struggle to find Hindi words for commonly used English words like 'awareness', 'regular', 'de-forestation', 'programme', 'rain-water harvesting', and 'higher education' while making notes in Hindi.  Their copy can use a mix of Hindi and English words without any adverse remark as long as they use the English words in the Devnagri script. The home ministry recently issued comprehensive guidelines on use of...

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CM: Appeal before land panel by Arnab Ganguly

Mamata Banerjee today appealed to the tribals in the Dooars and the Terai to take their case to the committee formed by the state government to look into the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha demand of bringing the Gorkha-dominated areas of the plains under the hill set-up. The tribals are opposed to the Morcha demand and have threatened protests and demonstrations if the state government accepts it. “A committee chaired by Justice (Retd) Shyamal...

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India may produce record over 86 mn tonnes of wheat: Sharad Pawar

-PTI   Wheat production is expected to cross 86 million tonnes to set a new record in the ongoing 2011-12 crop year, boosted by a good monsoon and a likely rise in support prices, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said today.  Wheat production in India, the world's second-largest producer, stood at a record 85.93 million tonnes in the 2010-11 crop year (July-June). Wheat is only grown in the rabi season (winter).  "Indications are that rabi...

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