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Modi’s charisma intact, but Jats of western Uttar Pradesh want more -Anuj Kumar

-The Hindu Amid religious polarisation, agrarian issues still resonate with the community ALIGARH/ HATHRAS: As the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) faces the Jat challenge in western Uttar Pradesh, the message from the ground in Aligarh and Hathras districts is mixed. While there are many who still swear by the ruling party for providing suraksha, bijli aur sadak (safety, electricity and roads), there are others who feel the party has let down a vote...

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Most farmers did not know of agencies that procured crop under MSP: Report -Shagun Kapil

-Down to Earth Only 23.7% and 24.7% paddy produced was sold under MSP in Kharif and Rabi season respectively of 2018-19 Only about 24 per cent paddy and 20 per cent wheat is sold under minimum support price (MSP) in India, according to the findings of the 77th round of the National Sample Survey report.   The data from the report, titled Situation Assessment of Agricultural Households and Land and Holdings of Households...

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Gujarat’s Killing Cane Fields for Women: It’s All Work, no Rest in Dang district -Damyantee Dhar

-Newsclick.in Story of the tribal women of South Gujarat who form nearly half the workforce of 2.5 lakh Sugarcane workers yet are the worst exploited in the Sugar industry Manisha Sunilbhai Shinde, a tribal Sugarcane worker of Jarsol village in Dang, Gujarat, is a mother of one at the age of 20. Married to a Sugarcane labourer at the age of 15, she went from working in her parent’s koyta unit to...

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Hunger Amidst Plenty—Tragedy Continues 75 Years After Independence -Subodh Varma

-Newsclick.in As India celebrates its 75th Independence Day, there is a record harvest of foodgrains; but why are so many people hungry? India has reaped an all-time high food grain harvest for 2020-21 of nearly 309 million tonnes (MT), or nearly 31 crore tonnes, according to latest estimates by the agriculture ministry. This was propelled by record harvests of wheat (109.5 MT), rice (122.3 MT), nutri/coarse cereals (51.2 MT) and pulses (25.7...

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Retail inflation eased to 5.6% in July

-The Hindu Industrial output growth halves from 28.6% in May to 13.6% in June Retail inflation cooled slightly to 5.6% in July, slipping below the central bank’s upper tolerance threshold of 6% for the first time in three months, even as industrial output growth halved from 28.6% in May to 13.6% in June, as base effects from the national lockdown of 2020 begin to fade. Food prices at the consumer level played a...

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