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Cotton farmers to be paid based on land-holding by Amberish K Diwanji

The state government has finally decided to compensate cotton growing farmers on the basis of their land holding rather than on the crop sold. Chief minister Prithviraj Chavan on Wednesday said it was not possible to compensate farmers on a per quintal basis — a demand by a few Opposition parties — because many farmers had already sold their cotton. However, Chavan said the state government had not yet decided on the...

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Order reserved on fresh probe into Ishrat case by Manas Dasgupta

A Division Bench of the Gujarat High Court on Wednesday reserved order till December 1 on the appointment of an agency for a fresh probe into the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case. Since the State government did not press for handing over the case to the State police, the probe was now open to being assigned to the Central Bureau of Investigation, the National Investigation Agency, a reconstituted Special Investigation Team...

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Anti-nuke protests enter 100th day

-The Times of India   The anti-nuclear protests by the largely illiterate fishermen and women from coastal hamlets that has stalled the commissioning of the multi-crore nuclear plant at Kudankulam in Tirunelveli district enters the 100th day on Thursday. The protests that begun on August 16 in Idinthakarai, also a coastal hamlet with dusty roads and thatched houses adjoining Kudankulam, has been a success for the agitators in the sense that they had...

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I-T probe rolling in black cash cases by Pradeep Thakur

Finance secretary R S Gujral on Tuesday said the income tax department has started prosecution proceedings against all those found guilty of stashing black money abroad, including the Indians found having accounts in HSBC, Geneva.  Gujral said it was an entirely wrong notion that people found accused in black money cases would be left without prosecution. "We have started prosecution process and we are bound by no agreement not to do...

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Jairam vs Pranab over job plan by Prasad Nichenametla

Two senior ministers are at loggerheads over filing of an appeal against a court order that compels the Centre to pay minimum wages to the MGNREGA workers. Apart from re-igniting the debate over statutory minimum wages and centrally decided price, the order forces the Central Government to pay about Rs 4,000 crore to workers under the rural job plan as arrears and R1,000 crore every year. According to sources, in a...

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