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India’s poor sanitation linked to malnutrition -Gardiner Harris

-New York Times News Service SHEOHAR (Bihar): He wore thick black eyeliner to ward off the evil eye, but Vivek, a tiny 1-year-old living in a village of mud huts and diminutive people, had nonetheless fallen victim to India's great scourge of malnutrition. His parents seemed to be doing all the right things. His mother still breast-fed him. His family had six goats, access to fresh buffalo milk and a hut filled...

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Over 50 per cent sowing of paddy for kharif season done in Chhattisgarh

-PTI RAIPUR: Over 50 per cent sowing of paddy crop has been completed for the current kharif season in Chhattisgarh where agriculture experts have advised farmers to cultivate of short and medium duration varieties of rice. Sowing for paddy crop has been carried out on 19.34 lakh hectares of land so far against the proposed target of 36.42 lakh hectares in the state, known as rice-bowl of the country, an agriculture department...

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Fear of another drought looms large in Bihar

-IANS Last year, the Bihar government declared 33 of the 38 districts drought-hit due to a rainfall deficit of nearly 25% Patna: The fear of another drought is giving sleepless nights to farmers in Bihar as an official said that if the state receives 19 percent less than normal rainfall till the end of this week, there could be a possibility of a drought-like situation. Satender Singh and his co-villager Mahesh Mahto are...

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Rain-starved Gujarat opts to plant more fodder -Rutam Vora

-The Hindu Business Line To save cattle, farmers asked to take up its cultivation AHMEDABAD: In Gujarat, where rain deficit is increasing with every passing week, farmers are a worried lot for not just the crop but a bigger worry has emerged is about fodder availability. Considering the gravity of the situation, farmers have decided to prioritise sowing fodder over other cash crops. The State Government has asked farmers to opt for fodder...

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Threat of El Nino recedes, but Monsoon picture remains cloudy -Nikita Mehta and Asit Ranjan Mishra

-Live Mint Experts are still convinced that this year will see a sub-par Monsoon or, still worse, a drought New Delhi: A weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon and an expected recovery in Monsoon rainfall in coming days may, to some extent, keep inflation at manageable levels and protect rural demand even as the government prepares to handle India's third drought in 20 years. Experts are still convinced that this year...

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