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Seed of discontent: Bill to protect farmers or multinationals?

Is India’s brand new Seed Bill capable of protecting the farmers' livelihoods? Or will it compromise their interest by allowing multinational seed companies to have a free run of the Indian seed market? The new Bill seeks to regulate the seed market and improve the quality of seeds as well as to harmonise and update the old policies in line with the current international practices for production, supply and for...

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Funds allocated to rural jobs plan insufficient: panel report by Ruhi Tewari

Funds allocated for the United Progressive Alliance government’s flagship rural welfare scheme, although the highest for any single social welfare programme, are enough to meet only about half its objective, says a report by a legislative panel. The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) guarantees at least 100 days of work a year for one member of every poor rural household. The parliamentary standing committee on rural development, which assessed...

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Anti- farmer’ Seeds Bill has the Left up in arms against govt

The six-year-old Seeds Bill could be the next headache for the UPA government in Parliament. As the government plans to introduce the Bill in the Rajya Sabha this week, the Opposition, especially the Left parties, and several farmers’ organisations have ganged up against some of its provisions. The Left is also in touch with other political parties to put pressure on the government to remove certain “ antifarmer” clauses in the Bill. The...

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‘FCI leaves wheat to rot in open' by Neena Vyas

The Bharatiya Janata Party has demanded the setting up of a Parliamentary Committee to look into the alleged neglect by the Food Corporation of India as 72 lakh tonnes of wheat is rotting, having been kept in open warehouses for over a year. A surprise visit by the former BJP president, Rajnath Singh, and partymen to warehouses in Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh revealed “criminal neglect” by FCI authorities. Samples...

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Plan panel rejects hike in MPLAD funds by Mahendra Kumar Singh

In a major setback for parliamentarians expecting a steep hike in their local area development fund, Planning Commission has rejected the proposal to enhance MPLAD funds to Rs 5 crore from Rs 2 crore. The proposal, supported by MPs cutting across party line, was moved by ministry of statistics and programme implementation (MoSPI) which is handling the MPLAD scheme. After taking over as minister, Sri Prakash Jaiswal had accused the...

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