Maharashtra's deadline for the completion of the Unique Identification Number (UID) project seems to be escalating even as the Prime Minister is set to launch the project by the month-end from Nandurbar. In the last month, Ashok Chavan, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, had said during a function that the State will start issuing UID cards by November 1, 2010. But Anil Deshmukh, Minister for Food and Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection,...
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Russian drought, Pakistan floods will impact prices: WFP official by Gargi Parsai
“If countries impose export ban, import duty, there will be an inflationary trend” The outlook for global wheat production is still positive Restrictions can cause inflationary trend on food prices in 2011 and 2012 The drought in Russia and the floods in Pakistan that have affected wheat production will impact food prices as in 2007-08, says a senior official of the World Food Programme. WFP Deputy Executive Director Ramiro Lopes da Silva says: “The...
More »Experts: Food Safety Act will check adulteration by Raakhi Jagga
More than 96,000 cases of food adulteration are pending in various courts in the country and there is no check on the violators as the Prevention of Food and Adulteration Act proves to be ineffective as its main focus is on the detection of adulteration. The point was discussed at a state-level conference of food processing industries’ association here on Sunday. P Kartikein, Assistant Director, Food Safety and Standard Authority of...
More »Manmohan Singh reviews financial inclusion efforts
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, on Friday reviewed the progress towards financial inclusion by banks in India. Dr Singh was briefed on the efforts being made by banks to reach banking services through information and communication technology based models and banking intermediaries to 73,000 rural habitations having population of over 2000 as per the 2001 census by March 2012. The Prime Minister also reviewed the safety and security measures...
More »Kids born in Kerala, Delhi likely to have longest lives by Kounteya Sinha
It isn't called God's own country for nothing — going by life expectancy statistics, Kerala will be the best place in India to be born in, followed by Delhi. An average Indian, in 2021, will live four years more than today. But Keralas average will exceed India's by about six years. According to the Union health ministry's latest projections, the life expectancy at birth (LEB) the average number of years...
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