The CBI and Enforcement Directorate investigations have estimated that former telecom minister A Raja could have got bribes to the tune of Rs 3,000 crore, and have put the loss to the exchequer due to selling of spectrum at undervalued rates at Rs 40,000-50,000 crore. The two agencies have linked bribes Raja allegedly got to his order on January 2008 bringing forward the cut-off date for applications for spectrum from the...
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Palaniappan Chidambaram, Indian Home Minister interviewed by Amol Sharma and Paul Beckett
Indian Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram is the nation's domestic security chief, overseeing a broad portfolio that includes battling a homegrown Maoist insurgency and routing out terrorists. The 65-year-old, a veteran of the ruling Congress Party who previously held senior economic posts and played a key role in the country's post-1991 liberalization, is considered a future contender for the post of prime minister. Recently, he spoke to The Wall Street Journal. Here...
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The Planning Commission today said the annual agriculture growth target for the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17) would be set at 4% as it was in the previous two plans. The Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia also said, "During the current five year plan (2007-12) we are likely to achieve average farm growth of about 3.5%, which would be little lower than targeted 4%." Ahluwalia who was conferred a doctorate...
More »Bharuch farmers hold protest against land acquisition by Yogesh Pareek
A group of farmers staged a demonstration in Bharuch on Monday to protest against acquisition of their lands in Vagra taluka of Bharuch by the state government. "We want adequate compensation for lands acquired by the government. The state must also compensate us for our wells and trees that have taken away from us. We would be happy if our land is returned or land allotted to us in some...
More »Rethinking farm for better health by Shenggen Fan & M S Swaminathan
It is time for us to take a hard look at our agricultural system. We are not yet reliving the food crisis of 2007-08 , but food prices are surging, with global prices for wheat and maize rising by 75% and 60%, respectively, from June to December 2010. Meanwhile, nearly 1 billion people worldwide are going hungry. The obvious solution to many of our food-related ills is to accelerate agricultural growth....
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