-The Hindu Although urban Indians are slowly showing more openness in their attitudes towards women's attire, this is not the case when it comes to the issue of son preference As one of the world's most socially heterogeneous societies, building solidarity across social groups has been a singular challenge in India. Social bias in India is pervasive across a range of key cleavages - whether caste or class, region or religion. In this...
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In open letter to Modi, Obama, Gujarat villages seek public debate on nuclear power -Rahi Gaikwad
-The Hindu Consulting firm chosen to conduct EIA on proposed NPCIL 1,000-MW reactors at Mithivirdi lacks accreditation, say sarpanches Ahmedabad: Heads of four villages in Gujarat's Bhavnagar district have written an open letter to United States President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling for a public discussion and debate on the proposed 6,000-MW Mithivirdi Nuclear powerplant. Their demand comes in the light of upcoming talks between the two leaders about of...
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-The Financial Express Senior BJP leader and former food minister Shanta Kumar, who headed a high-level committee on restructuring Food Corporation of India, on Thursday termed the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013 as ‘vote security' legislation that would lead to massive diversion of grains from the public distribution system (PDS). "Prior to the passage of the food security act, we had expressed reservation on providing highly subsidised foodgrains to 67% of...
More »The trouble with India’s tribals -Sudeep Chakravarti
-Livemint.com Prime Minister Modi has stressed on need to develop tribal regions, and NDA can save time in doing so by looking at some plans that already exist On 21 January, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a session reviewing the welfare of India's tribal people. It was a good thing. They number nearly 105 million and are among the more disadvantaged people in the country even after decades of affirmative action. Modi...
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-The Telegraph New Delhi: The Food Corporation of India (FCI) should focus on procuring grains from eastern States such as Bengal, Bihar and Assam where the second green revolution is expected, a government panel said today. "The FCI should move on to help those States where farmers suffer from distress sales at prices much below MSP (minimum support price), and which are dominated by small holdings, such as eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,...
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