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In NTD fight, the end in sight -Soumya Swaminathan

-The Hindu Around the world, nearly 1.6 billion people are affected by a group of diseases so ignored that the term used to refer to them is called neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). These are a cluster of 17 diseases affecting the poorest people living in the least developed pockets of the world. While some of these diseases may be unfamiliar, leprosy, kala-azar and filariasis are better known in India and being targeted...

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From plate to plough: An unfulfilled farm manifesto -Ashok Gulati & Siraj Hussain

-The Indian Express On agriculTure, three years into the Modi government, while many steps have been taken to realise promises made in 2014, others have fallen by the wayside With the Modi government completing three years in office, it is time to assess its performance in various sectors. We focus here on agriculTure. Without robust growth in agriculTure, “sabka saath, sabka vikas” will remain an empty slogan. There are two ways to evaluate...

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Distress in abundance -Anupama Katakam

-Frontline Low prices following a bumper crop and the State government’s inability to procure much of the yield leave Tur farmers in Maharashtra in a quandary. DROUGHT or abundance, farmers seem to be perpetually doomed in Maharashtra. The most recent crisis unfolding in the agrarian segment is the crashing prices of pulses, particularly Tur dal, and the inability of the State government to procure the entire crop. Adding to the problem...

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Parched in Tamil Nadu's rice bowl -Avik Saha & Yogendra Yadav

-The Hindu Business Line In the Cauvery delta’s worst drought in 140 years, a padyatra brings home the harsh realities of how Tamil farmers are living on the edge and what sustains their resilience A farmer sells his sugar cane to the local public sector sugar mill, where he is mandated to sell his crop. Instead of paying, the factory hands him a slip of paper. Eighteen months pass by and he...

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Climate change impact on agriculTure leads to 1.5 per cent loss in India's GDP -Subhojit Goswami

-Down to Earth By 2030, rice and wheat are likely to see about 6-10 per cent decrease in yields Rising temperaTure affects flowering and leads to pests and disease buildup. Flood and excess rain over a short duration of time cause extensive damage to crops. Extreme weather events have caught attention of agrarian experts and scientists alike and they are now focussing on naTural farming to arrest the impacts of climate...

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