Gujarat's business acumen and entrepreneurial zest is passé; the State's leap-frogging with 11 per cent agricultural growth, praised by the Washington-based International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) last year, is old hat too. What is new is this: Gujarat may now export more ‘kesar', the famous mango variety of the State, to West Asia than Maharashtra sells alphonso; the State has entered Goa market with cashew nut; and an Ahmedabad-based part-time...
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Tribals vow to continue stir against steel plant by Prafulla Das
They raise slogans against the alleged police repression on them for opposing acquisition of their land Slogans such as ‘Tata Company Go Back' reverberated the air Leaders of several opposition parties attend the memorial function KALINGANAGAR: The cries of scores of hapless tribal women rented the air in this industrial area in Orissa's Jajpur district on Saturday as hundreds of villagers opposing displacement paid tributes to Laxman Jamuda who was killed in...
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Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) activist Ashish Mandloi died at his residence in Chhota Barda in Badwani district of Madhya Pradesh on Thursday. Mr. Mandloi (38), who was associated with the struggle for the last 20 years, suffered a cardiac arrest. His funeral was attended by thousands of displaced villagers, tribals and activists. Personal loss: Medha On the occasion, NBA leader Medha Patkar said she had suffered a personal loss. “Ashish immortalised the spirit of...
More »The plight of the peasant by AK Shiva Kumar
The glitter of growth has added little sparkle to the lives of many peasants and rural workers. Deprivation, discrimination, and disadvantage dominate the everyday lives of large sections in rural Andhra Pradesh, an important new study*finds. Village studies highlight features of society that are often overlooked and overshadowed by macro-studies of the economy. A recent study presents extraordinarily rich, unusually detailed and intensely disturbing data on agrarian relations, livelihoods, economic...
More »Diet of mud and despair in Indian village by Chris Morris
"We live on a day-to-day basis," Suraj says, as the faint sound of hammering echoes across the village. "What we earn is what we spend on our families in a day." In Ganne, just off the main road about an hour south of the city of Allahabad, this is a simple fact of life. It is home to members of a poor tribal community, who live in small huts clustered around...
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