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Rs. 2,143-crore relief for crisis-ridden farmers-T Ramakrishnan

-The Hindu All districts, except Chennai, declared drought-hit; work days under MGNREGS increased to 150 Chennai: Chief Minister Jayalalithaa announced in the Assembly on Friday that all districts in the State other than Chennai would be declared drought-hit and unveiled a host of relief measures that would cost about Rs. 2,143.60 crore, focussing on the crisis-ridden Cauvery delta. Ms. Jayalalithaa said the number of days of work under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural...

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Aravallis being gobbled up by land developers-Chander Suta Dogra

-The Hindu Thousands of acres of uncultivable forested hills in Haryana, Gurgaon and Faridabad face the same prospect Gurgaon: Two decades ago when Sunil’s parents sold off 25 acres of their family’s share of land in the Mangar forests of Faridabad, they and other villagers thought the buyers were fools to buy it up because they were assured that they could continue to use it for grazing cattle and firewood. Today, 25-year-old...

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TN Govt Announces Welfare Measures of Over Rs 1000 Cr

-Outlook Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government today announced a series of welfare measures, including proposing new engineering colleges and Drinking water projects, totally a cost of over Rs 1,000 crore. Chief Minister Jayalalithaa announced combined Drinking water projects for Cuddalore and Puthukottai districts based on Kollidam river at a cost of over Rs 575 crore. Similar projects were also announced for Theni, Dindigul, Tirunelveli, Kancheepuram and Chennai districts at an overall cost of over Rs...

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States to miss first RTE deadline-Jasleen Kaur

-Governance Now However Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat are trying hard towards implementing the RTE Act successfully Even after three years of implementation of the Right to Education (RTE) Act, less than 20 percent schools across the country are RTE compliant. The RTE Act, which was implemented in April 2010, specified a time frame of three years for improving schools' infrastructure and hiring teachers. The deadline expires on March 31,...

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Schools multiplied by 27 per cent between 2002-09, says NCERT survey -Aarti Dhar

-The Hindu A fifth of all primary schools had no Drinking water facility in the period surveyed There was an increase of 26.77 per cent in the total number of schools in the country between 2002 and 2009, according to a national survey. The maximum growth rate was witnessed in upper primary schools (49.15 per cent) followed by higher secondary schools (46.80 per cent), secondary by 28.95 and primary by 16.68 per...

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