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New paddy variety to be cultivated from next year

The bacterial blight-resistant ‘samba masuri' variety paddy developed by the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) here was successful in its field trials conducted in about 5,000 acres in Karnataka this year, Director of the premier research organisation Ch. Mohan Rao stated here on Friday. Addressing media persons as part of the CCMB's foundation day celebrations Mr. Rao said wide acceptance of the paddy variety in Shimoga and other areas...

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Swaminathan: Marry traditional wisdom with scientific knowledge

By marrying traditional wisdom with scientific knowledge, India needs to create dynamic, location-specific content, and build the capacities of local people to make meaningful use of communication technologies for rural development, M.S. Swaminathan, chairperson the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF), said here on Saturday. He was speaking at the ‘7th Convention of the Grameen Gyan Abhiyan – Rural Knowledge Movement' on Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Food, Health and Livelihood Security...

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A shot at hope for village elders by Kumud Jenamani

Two elders of nearby villages, with experience of a panchayat election, were among those who cast their vote today for the state’s first-ever rural polls, united in their scepticism, but hopeful that the chosen ones would deliver on their one and only need: water. Saiba Tuddu (62) of Debanki village of Potka block in East Singhbhum wants to elect a mukhiya who will pay attention to their problem, helping him erase...

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Prithviraj Chavan should declare wet drought in Maharashtra: Farmers by Vaishali Balajiwale

Soon after the monsoon was over, rains made unseasonal comeback in Nashik and nearby areas again on Diwali day. As days passed, the initial surprise turned into shock as it rained night after night, and by Sunday it had rained 525mm in November. Heavy showers and thunderstorms all over the district damaged the crops so much that nothing of the rabi (winter) crop remains. Vineyards have thrown away young berries at...

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How women seized NREGA by Richard Mahapatra

Unique features of the public wage programme turn it into a magnet for women More women than men work under the national programme that guarantees employment to rural people. In the current fiscal till October, women availed of more than 50 per cent of employment created under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). Their participation has been growing since the inception of the Act in 2006. This is...

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