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Experts: Food Safety Act will check adulteration by Raakhi Jagga

More than 96,000 cases of food adulteration are pending in various courts in the country and there is no check on the violators as the Prevention of Food and Adulteration Act proves to be ineffective as its main focus is on the detection of adulteration. The point was discussed at a state-level conference of food processing industries’ association here on Sunday. P Kartikein, Assistant Director, Food Safety and Standard Authority of...

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Assam tops in rice yield in eastern India

In an encouraging development, Assam has been awarded the best performing State in rice production in eastern India. Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar presented awards for best performance in production and productivity in National Food Security Mission (NFSM) districts, to the States of Assam (Eastern) for rice, Punjab (western region) and Bihar (central eastern) for wheat; Uttar Pradesh (central western), Andhra Pradesh (southern) and Maharashtra (central eastern), Tamil Nadu (southern) and...

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Punjab cabinet approves productivity bonus for farmers

The Punjab government today decided to pay to the farmers the productivity bonus in lieu of the electricity bills paid by them for running agriculture pump sets. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal. The amount equal to the electricity bills paid by the farmers would be given to them as productivity bonus, an official spokesman said here. This decision has been...

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Bumper harvest in parched land by Santosh K Kiro

For a village of 400, a lesson learnt in 1965 and acted upon 20 years later has meant that its residents don’t have to worry about Jharkhand’s recurring calamity: drought. For those living in the Gumla village surrounded by hills, parched farmlands are a thing of the past, thanks to the success of a community initiative that led to the construction of a check dam to trap the water of a...

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NREGS work mostly useless, must move to land husbandry: Panel by Sreelatha Menon

The Ministry of Rural Development is working on on several issues related to its most ambitious programme — the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). Six sub committees set up by the Central Employment Guarantee Council (CEGC), which was formed under the NREG Act (NREGA – the law enacted to implement the NREGS programme), have raised questions on issues ranging from the utility of work done through NREGS to transparency,...

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