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Bechimari mourns jute martyrs by Dipankar Roy

The pile of jute sticks arranged cone-like and glistening in the sun stood tall over the congregation as they offered prayers at the janaja of Syed Ali. It was around noon, the time Ali died yesterday, felled by a police bullet in the head. He and other jute cultivators had gathered at the Bechimari weekly market like they did every Monday with their produce of jute fibre; fibre that is meticulously shorn...

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Eight states learn NREGA implementation from Rajkot

-The Times of India Twenty-five IAS officers from eight states are attending a two-day peer learning national workshop on Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) which began in Rajkot on Tuesday. In 2009-10, Rajkot district was awarded by the central government for best implementation of the Act. On Wednesday, participants will viSIT four SITes of MGNREGA in the district to see how it is being implemented in the district. Minister of...

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Should MNREGA labour be used for farming?

-The Business Standard Yes, it will help combat the acute shortage of farm labour, but it goes against the Act’s core principles. Devinder Sharma  Food and agricultural policy analyst The crisis in agriculture has worsened and it is directly proportionate to the spread of MNREGA Isn’t it strange? The Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA), which was primarily designed as a radical and novel response to combat rural poverty, is actually hitting the very...

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Big Brother is looking over your shoulders by Aparna Viswanathan

The government's new guidelines for cybercafes will deepen the digital divide while doing nothing to curb terrorism. Following last month's tragic bomb blast at the Delhi High Court, in which over 13 people were killed, police traced an email from the ‘Harkat-ul-Jihad' claiming responsibility for the attack to a cybercafe in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, and arrested three people, including the owner. In fact, many recent terrorist attacks have been linked to...

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Eye on tribals, Cong plans meet on forest land by Syed Khalique Ahmed

With tribals accounting for about 14 per cent of the total population in the state, the Congress party is organising a one-day conclave at Kevadia Colony in the tribal-dominated Narmada district on October 15 to discuss the issues of interest to them. Aimed at wooing the tribal heartland for 2012 assembly elections, the party has decided to focus mainly on the issue of allotment of forest land. The issue of forest...

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