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August rain boost for paddy -Piyush Kumar Tripathi

-The Telegraph Bihar: The statewide torrential rain in mid-August caused Flood conditions in 16 districts but came as a boon for standing paddy crop. Figures say the overall kharif transplantation coverage went up by nearly 40 per cent during August. It was 54 per cent on August 1 and touched 93 per cent on September 1. It came as a major relief for farmers and the state government, as, till the first week...

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Flood waters recede in J&K; over 50,000 rescued, many still feared trapped

-IANS SRINAGAR: More than 50,000 people have been rescued so far, but hundreds are still trapped here as the Flood waters receded on Wednesday. Officials said 215 people have died in the Jammu & Kashmir Floods. "Unless the Flood waters recede completely, and we are able to reach all the submerged areas, we cannot be sure about the exact toll in these Floods," a top state official said. Many are trapped in the...

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How the monsoon has changed -Sunita Narain

-The Business Standard Every year, like clockwork, India is caught between the spectre of months of crippling water shortages and drought and months of devastating Floods. In 2014, there has been no respite from this annual cycle. But something new and strange is indeed afoot. Each year, the Floods are growing in intensity. Each year, the rain events get more variable and more extreme. Each year, economic damages increase -...

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Bengal's women learn to extract good food from dry land -Ajitha Menon

-Women's Feature Service Tribal families in Bankura, West Bengal, living on a stable diet of potato and rice and occasionally some 'daal' (lentils), are now consuming a variety of vegetables, cereals, fruits and animal protein with relish on a daily basis, marking a sea change in the nutrition parametres in one of the most backward districts of India. The credit for this dramatic transformation goes to the dry land sustainable integrated farming...

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Teachers' Day: Most teachers get a pittance for pay -Subodh Varma

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Teacher's Day was never so big, ever since it was designated as such, back in 1962. That's because of the planned address of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to thousands of school children. But, what about the teachers who will gather their flock for the big day? Nearly 43% of school teachers in India are now working under privately managed schools. That's about 4.2 million teachers, of...

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