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Get the government out of land deals by Abheek Barman

Two days after the government scrapped a bauxite mining project in Orissa, Rahul Gandhi visited Niyamgiri, the ground zero of the anti-mine protests and told tribals that he was their sipahi in Delhi. Around the same time, farmers in Uttar Pradesh said they wouldn’t sell their land at the rates the government was offering. India is growing fast, but hassles over the acquisition of land are going to be the...

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Mining Bill as per GoM suggestions: Secy

Amid a furore over 26 per cent profit-sharing with locals under the proposed new mining law and demands for watering down the provision for PSUs, the Mines Ministry today said its final draft will go with the recommendations of the Group of Ministers. "Based on the discussion of the Group of Ministers (GoM), the final draft of the new mining bill is being prepared by the Mines Ministry and will be...

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Keynes-Hayek dilemma by KP Prabhakaran Nair

With more than 400 million Indians going to bed hungry each day, food security has become a crucial issue. On June 4 last year, the president made an announcement: “My government proposes to enact a new law — the National Food Security Act — that will provide statutory basis for a framework which assures food security for all. Every family below the poverty line in rural as well as urban...

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Plan panel watches 'Peepli Live' to shed 'armchair advisers' tag by Mahendra Kumar Singh

It could not have been a more opportune moment. With Planning Commission under attack for being "arm-chair advisers," the Plan panel on Tuesday organised a special screening of Bollywood film, " Peepli Live", to learn lessons and sensitise senior officers and experts about ground realities and public perception. Plan panel has been drawing flak from implementing ministries of ignoring ground reality while preparing its plans. Prior to the screening of...

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Farmers to get developed land as relief

Farmers have a reason to cheer because the cabinet on Tuesday gave nod to the developed land compensation scheme of Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB). The scheme will do away with giving cash as compensation to land losers. Instead, they will get a whopping 9,583 sqft of developed land per every acre of land acquired by the KIADB. The compensation deal has been brought on par with the BDA...

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