Quota for all elected posts in panchayats, mandals, ZPPs Decision by government on the issue to improve representation for women in local bodies Draft amendment to Andhra Pradesh Panchayat Raj Act being scrutinised by the Law Department Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy said that there would be 50 per cent reservation for women in the next local body elections in the State. Living up to his promise made during the International Women's Day...
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At 914, child sex ratio is the lowest since Independence by Aarti Dhar
Minister Krishna Tirath stresses the need for proper implementation of women and child development schemes The lowest-ever child sex ratio of 914 overshadowed an increase in the overall sex ratio, which is now 940 — the highest nationwide since Census 1971 and a shade lower than 1961 — as it reflects a continued preference for a male child. As per the provisional data of Census 2011 released here on Thursday, while...
More »Tomatoes to fetch higher price in October
Tomatoes are expected to fetch a wholesale price of Rs1,150-1,350 per quintal in October this year, more than what is expected in August and September, according to an econometric analysis by GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology. Under a project, 'Establishing and Networking of Market Intelligence Centres in India,' underway at the Pantnagar- based varsity to help farmers know the likely prices of agriculture commodities well in advance of sowing,...
More »RSBY: UPA's flagship, opposition's pride by Vikas Dhoot
The World Bank and the United Nations have hailed it as one of the best health insurance schemes around the globe. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee's Budget called this UPA flagship, the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), an 'effective instrument' for providing basic health cover to the poor. Yet, UPA-ruled states have virtually disowned the scheme - just 11% of the scheme's Rs 2.31 crore active beneficiaries are in UPA-run territories, an...
More »6,348 tons of stored foodgrain damaged in 2010-11: Thomas
About 6,348 tons of foodgrain stored in various government outlets across the country were damaged primarily due to storage pest attack and leakages in godowns in 2010-11, a fact which does not go down well for the country's food security. “The foodgrain get damaged due to various reasons such as storage pest attack, leakages in godowns, procurement of poor quality stocks, during movement of stocks, exposure to rains, floods, etc,” Union...
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