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Raise farm productivity, says Abdul Kalam

-The Hindu ‘Primary sector mission' launched; due priority to drought-hit Anantapur in water grid project, says Naidu Anantapur (Andhra Pradesh): Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam has underscored the need for significantly enhancing agricultural productivity to ensure food security for the ever-growing population of the country. Dr. Kalam wanted top priority accorded to organic fertilizers to ensure that the increase in productivity was sustained in the longer term. He, accompanied by Chief Minister N....

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The Dirty Truth about Sanitation -TR Raghunandan

-Accountability Initiative/ RaghuBytes Unless you have a blocked nose, I strongly suggest that you do not drive from Bhubaneshwar the capital of Orissa, to Kandamahal, a remote tribal district, particularly in the evenings. At twilight, when you begin to wind into the interior, you are greeted with the sight of the behinds of the entire population squatting on the roadside, faces turned away and shitting. We quickly wound up the windows...

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Kerala scores poorly in sanitation rating -G Krishnakumar

-The Hindu Kochi (Kerala): Exposing the poor sanitary conditions in schools, only 134 CBSE schools from the State figure in the list of 2,721 educational institutions that are listed under the national school sanitation rating. Schools are rated as per its sanitation status in five colour categories pertaining to infrastructure, institutional sustainability, environmental sustainability, health and hygiene and pedagogic aspects. The rating is part of the board's ‘National School Sanitation Initiative' (NSSI)...

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Tribal hamlet to market organic ragi -Giji K Raman

-The Hindu Group cultivation brings cheer to tribespeople of Thayannankudy KATTAPPANA (Kerala): Ragi, locally known as ‘keppa,' has a traditional link with the food habits of tribespeople, especially the Muthuvans. When its cultivation was taken up under the livelihood programme of the tribespeople of Thayannankudy in the remote forest settlement of the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, it turned out to be a huge group activity. The ragi field on 17 hectares of land will be...

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Kerala Women's Group Sends Sanitary Napkins to Flood-Hit J&K

-Outlook Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala's women self-help group 'Kudumbashree' has sent 10,000 self-made sanitary napkins for women living in relief camps in flood-hit Jammu and Kashmir. Volunteers of Kudumbashree units in Kannur, Kochi and Kottayam toiled hard for three days to make the napkins within the short period of time for the flood-victims. The consignment has been sent to Kashmir, Kudumbashree Executive Director K B Valsalakumari told PTI here. The low-cost but high-quality Kudumbashree napkins, which...

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