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Rain dashes farmers’ hopes -Firoz Rozindar

-The Hindu Minister orders survey within two days Vijayapura (Karnataka): Pointing to his grape farm, which has been virtually devastated in the rains that lashed the district on Monday, Shantaram Shirol says that his only hope to recover loss is if the government offers some compensation. "Just see this damaged crop. If that remains in the field for two more days, forget people, even the cattle will not consume it," he said. Mr. Shirol...

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Case for proper crop insurance scheme -Devinder Sharma

-Deccan Herald Make new entrants provide 40 per cent risk coverage to the farming sector on a household basis. Unseasonal rains and strong winds that lashed the entire north-western region have done immense damage to the standing crops. The Union Ministry of Agriculture has estimated damage to standing crops in 50 lakh hectares in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra. Coming after an extended...

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Losing the plots -Pratap Bhanu Mehta

-The Indian Express The debate over the land acquisition bill is increasingly marked by political tone deafness and legislative hubris. The government has offered minor amendments. But most of them are designed to display its consistent ability to be too clever by half rather than its ability to address deep issues. The 2013 bill had been framed in the context of several issues. The now much-maligned Land Acquisition Act of 1894...

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Changes in NDA's land Bill only cosmetic -Nitin Sethi & Ishan Bakshi

-Business Standard Amendments skip key controversial issues The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has made nine amendments to its land Bill, tabled in Parliament on Monday. Most of these were cosmetic in nature, leaving the key elements of the original promulgation intact - the lack of need for consent and social impact assessment while acquiring land for private projects; public-private partnerships and government acquisitions. Rural Development Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh did move two amendments...

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HC upholds Rs 50k relief to JU professor over toon row

-The Times of India KOLKATA: In yet another legal blow to the Mamata Banerjee government, Calcutta high court on Tuesday upheld the compensation recommended by West Bengal Human Rights Commission (WBHRC) to Jadavpur University professor Ambikesh Mahapatra, who was arrested in 2012 for forwarding an email joke on the chief minister. Justice Dipankar Datta also ordered a probe into the role of two police officers involved in the arrest of Mahapatra and...

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