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Plan panel to have discretionary powers on release of funds to States -Aarti Dhar

-The Hindu Giving itself discretionary powers on release funds to States under various Central schemes, the Planning ComMISsion has decided to restructure 16 Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) into Additional Central Assistance (ACA) Schemes. The new funding pattern will be effective from 2013-14. While restructuring the CSSs will give more flexibility to the States to utilise the funds, it will also give the Planning ComMISsion absolute control over the quantity of money to...

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Feticide claimed 3 million in the last decade: Govt -Kounteya Sinha

-The Times of India India's love for a male child has led to cold-blooded murder of three million girl children over the last decade. By government's own adMISsion, the ministry of statistics and programme implementation in its latest report on state of children says three million girl children have gone MISsing in 2011 compared to 2001. Even as the world celebrates the maiden " International Day of the Girl Child", India doesn't seem...

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Dalits live in fear of cops in Gandhi's Gujarat-Roxy Gagdekar

-DNA The police firing on dalits at Than town in Surendranagar district was the latest in a series of police atrocities committed on Scheduled Caste people in Gujarat. Most acts of police brutality towards dalits go unreported but even the five cases — including the Than incident — that were officially recorded in the last three months paint a sad picture of caste prejudice in the state. In one incident which took...

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Include the poor in biodiversity conservation -Lise Grande

-The Hindu Intelligent management of ecosystems can help to turn local economies around and give destitute households a chance to increase their incomes Protecting biodiversity is humanity’s insurance policy against the unprecedented biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation which has occurred in recent decades, undermining the very foundations of life on earth. This is why this week’s 11th Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Hyderabad, which India is hosting, is...

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Farmville in the real world -GS Unnikrishnan

-The Hindu A.R. Avaneendranathan, a dairy farmer, aims at popularising native breeds of farm animals “This cow is 83 cm tall, just six cm more than the shortest cow entered in the Guinness Book of World Records. I bought her at Badiyadukka in Kasaragod district. She is a Kasaragod dwarf breed of cattle but has the characteristics of a Malnad Gidda, which is also a dwarf breed. This breed can survive on...

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