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New India or New Banana Republic by Shobhan Saxena

While you were glued to your flat screen, with your eyeballs popping out every time the ball was hit for a six, in a dark corner of India - in a Haryana village very close to the national capital - a dog was barking. Since it was a Dalit dog (in India, even dogs have caste), the upper caste Jaats were getting all riled up. So they decided to teach...

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Indigenous Peoples Still Among Poorest in World, but Progress Reported in Some Countries

Indigenous Peoples worldwide continue to be among the poorest of the poor and continue to suffer from higher poverty, lower education, and a greater incidence of disease and discrimination than other groups, according to a new World Bank study: Indigenous Peoples, Poverty, and Development. Released today at the Ninth Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, the study offers a "global snapshot” of a set of indicators for...

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‘Centre has not addressed climate change impact on food security' by Gargi Parsai

The Centre has so far not addressed the problem of climate change impact on agriculTure and food sector, a panel of experts participating in a national conference on ‘Ensuring Food Security in a Changing Climate' observed here on SaTurday. While it is estimated that agriculTure in the productive areas of South Asia will be amongst the worst affected, with predictions that almost 40 per cent of the production potential could be...

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Giving a voice to India's villagers by Geeta Pandey

A group of villagers sit on a shaded platform on a hot afternoon in Mirche village. The topic of discussion today is the Mongra barrage - a dam-like strucTure constructed on the nearby Shivnath river. The conversation is animated. The villagers discuss the displacement the barrage has caused and the lack of compensation from the authorities. "It's been four years since the dam was built. Where is our compensation," asks...

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Protecting farmers

After sitting on the proposal for four years, the Planning Commission has approved the union agriculTure ministry’s modified national agriculTural insurance scheme. More than half a dozen different models of farm insurance have been tried out since the early 1970s but without much success. None of these schemes has been economically viable. We now have one more experiment being launched. No more than a fraction of the country’s over 120...

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