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NREGA, more or less by Sreelatha Menon

A working group on NREGA asks for indexing wages to the farm wage index, besides reducing work hours. Justice often comes with a price. If workers of the country's only largescale wage employment programme are to be ensured a decent minimum wage for 100 days every year, it is sure to make many others wince. For, low wages mean more production, cheaper stuff, and so on. The supporters of low wages also...

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Pvt schools gain at expense of the govt-run by Rukmini Shrinivasan

Newly released National Sample Survey data shows that the proportion of students in private educational institutions has increased at the cost of those in government institutions, but private education remains affordable only to upper classes. Meanwhile, expenditure on education, particularly private education, is growing much faster than household budgets. The NSS 64th round (2007-8) records data on participation and expenditure on education after a gap of 11 years. The NSS...

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Peasants in India by D Bandyopadhyay

In India peasantry is under assault. There is a five-pronged attack on this class and the mighty Indian state is sometimes an active and sometimes a passive abettor. The first point of attack is from the corporate sector. The corporate sector is in a land grab mode. Though not justified, one could understand their urge to get land for industry and real estate purposes. Not that they are causing aggressive...

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Food inflation at 18% 'unacceptable', says Montek

Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia told NDTV that he expects food inflation to come down to single digits in two to three months. He said that food inflation at 18 per cent levels is “unacceptable” and the government will take drastic steps if inflation doesn't cool in the next two months. He added that potato prices have come down sharply and vegetable prices are also coming down. Higher prices of...

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New food scheme based on Tendulkar report likely

A“reworked and realistic” food guarantee scheme is on the anvil. The Suresh Tendulkar panel report is likely to form the basis for poverty estimation required for this. A hint to this effect came during a meeting of the core group of chief ministers on price rise chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here on Thursday. The government has been under pressure from state governments to make a fresh BPL assessment....

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