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A solution to India’s stubble burning and climate change problems is growing around its cities -Aaran Patel

-Scroll.in Regenerative agriculture on the fringes of cities can bolster food SECurity while helping the country achieve its climate goals. With the onset of winter, a blanket of smog has once again settled over northern India, caused in part by deleterious agricultural practices. Heedless of the environmental outcome of their action, farmers in the region are burning crop stubble in fields to reduce manual drudgery and expedite sowing of winter crops. It...

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Don't believe everything they tell you about breakneck formalization -Pramit Bhattacharya

-Livemint.com There is good reason to doubt the reported decline in the informal SECtor’s share of Indian GDP A State Bank of India (SBI) report that grabbed headlines recently suggests that India’s informal SECtor has shrunk dramatically in recent years. Given that the claim comes from the economic research team of a major state-owned financial institution, it deserves scrutiny. The SBI report examines the likely loss of output or gross domestic product (GDP)...

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How a History of Broken Promises Has Let Down India's Scheduled Areas -CR Bijoy

-TheWire.in Only six states have the rules necessary to operationalise the PESA Act's provisions – yet the myth that PESA is alive and kicking prevails. A quarter-century ago, on December 24, 1996, the Parliament enacted a law unlike any other in the country. This was India’s first law to actually recognise people’s powers, in the form of the gram sabha at the hamlet level. This path-breaking legislation was the Provisions of the...

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The State that failed -MG Devasahayam

-The Telegraph As the most inequitable country in the world after Russia, today's India is indicative of this fact The Union ministry of women and child development protested against the downgrading of India from 94 to 101 on the Global Hunger Index, 2021. According to the ministry, the proportion of undernourished population given in the report is “devoid of ground reality and facts, and suffers from serious methodological issues”. The ministry is protesting...

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Not just CCTV & invigilators, CBSE will use data analytics to identify cheating in exams -Kritika Sharma

-ThePrint.in This will be in addition to the use of CCTV surveillance and external invigilators for the purpose. The practice will start with the upcoming board exams for classes 10 and 12. New Delhi: Starting with the upcoming board examinations for classes 10 and 12, the Central Board of SECondary Education (CBSE) wants to use not just CCTV surveillance and external invigilators, but also data analytics to identify malpractice and cheating at...

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