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Failing the farmer -CP Chandrasekhar

-Frontline Outcomes of the patterns of growth induced by neoliberal economic reforms have increased the disproportionality between agricultural and non-agricultural growth, and with costs rising and prices not keeping pace, agriculture is becoming increasingly unviable. FARMERS across northern and central India-in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana and elsewhere-are distressed. Unseasonal rains have damaged their standing crop and help from the government has been meagre and slow in coming. This, however, is...

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Malnutrition deaths on the rise in Maharashtra

-The Hindu Mumbai: Three districts in Maharashtra have reported 1,274 child malnutrition deaths in the past 10 months. Three districts in Maharashtra have reported 1,274 child malnutrition deaths in the past 10 months, Minister of State for Women and Child Welfare Vidya Thakur informed the State council on Monday. The three districts, according to Ms. Thakur, are Nandurbar (662 deaths), Palghar (418 deaths ) and Thane (194 deaths). "These cases have almost doubled...

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Maharashtra's drought-hit farmers without bank accounts denied aid -Priyanka Kakodkar

-The Times of India MUMBAI: A staggering Rs 460 crore disbursed by the Maharashtra Government as compensation for drought-hit farmers has come right back to the state's coffers. The key reason it could not be distributed, officials admit, is that lakhs of farmers impacted by the calamity do not have bank accounts - now a mandatory requirement for aid recipients. Since 2014, Maharashtra has been allotting aid only to bank accounts of...

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Gram Nyayalayas scheme yet to get off the ground

Is it the case that lack of Central financial assistance is restricting the growth of Gram Nyayalayas? Available Government documents and reports corroborate this doubt.   Shri Kapil Sibal who was the Law and Justice Minister during the UPA rule while answering a question on 18 December, 2013 said that since the commencement of the Gram Nyayalayas Act, 2008, an amount of Rs. 3425.8 lakh was provided to the states as...

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No Indian study says tobacco causes cancer: Parliamentary panel head

-PTI NEW DELHI: As India is set to defer its April 1 deadline for increasing size of pictoral warnings on tobacco products after pressure from various lobbies, head of a parliamentary panel on Monday said there was no Indian study to confirm that use of tobacco products leads to cancer. Dilip Gandhi, head of parliamentary panel on subordinate legislation examining the provisions of Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, 2003 which had...

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