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Shortage of migrant labour but Punjab’s own farm hands are 48% underutilised, says study by Amrita Chaudhry

Economists’ report says tractors are used for just 178 hrs a year and electric motors are overused That Punjab faces an acute labour shortage each paddy season is a known and established fact. But not many know that 48.66 per cent of the total ‘family labour’ — members of a farmer’s family — available for agriculture remains underutilised in the state. A study of the resources employed in Punjab agriculture throws up...

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Punjab cries foul over low wheat support price by Vibha Sharma

Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and the farm lobby reacted sharply today to the Centre’s announcement of the Minimum Support Price for Wheat. The Centre yesterday had announced a nominal hike of Rs 20 in the MSP, fixing it at Rs 1,120 per quintal. Describing it as a ‘stab in the back’, the Punjab CM claimed that the MSP fixed for wheat is lower than the rate at which the...

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Negative agriculture growth in Bihar during NDA rule: RJD

Accusing the NDA government of Bihar of being 'anti-farmer', opposition RJD today alleged that the state had witnessed a negative agriculture growth rate during its term. Contrary to the agriculture growth rate of 7.74% during the Rabri Devi regime between 2001 to 2005, the farm sector's output nosedived to register a negative growth rate when the NDA goverment took over in November 2006, RJD national spokesperson Md Iliyas Hussain told reporters...

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Farmers call off strike

Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today pledged Rs 300 crore to farmers to make Bharatiya Kisan Union (Rajewal) President Balbir Singh Rajewal accept a glass of juice to end his five-day hunger strike in Mohali. Addressing a joint press conference along with Rajewal, the Chief Minister said the Rs 300 crore would compensate farmers for the Diesel used by them to grow paddy last year in near-drought conditions. The Rs...

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Simple irrigation solution for Gumla farmers

GUMLA: Now water will reach the fields of Gumla villages without electricity, Diesel or kerosene in the district. This will be possible with application of siphon and gravity based irrigation project. The minor irrigation division in Gumla is all set to launch its first such project on old reservoir at Bendora village under Chainpur block of the district soon. Later, other big reservoirs like Narma in Bishunpur block and others...

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