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State polls ahead, govt panel to keep eye on key commodities -Dipak Kumar Dash & Pradeep Thakur

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Ahead of state polls in five states, the Modi government has constituted a committee of senior officers drawn from intelligence agencies and state police to keep a close watch on the movement of essential commodities in the domestic and international markets. On Tuesday, Cabinet secretary P K Sinha took a review meeting on prices of such commodities and directed all these agencies to enforce stock limits...

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Joblessness highest among Christians, Muslims next

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Joblessness is highest among Christians in comparison with other religious groups, reveals a government survey. The unemployment rate in the community stood at 4.5% in villages and 5.9% in cities and towns in 2011-12. Muslims come next with an unemployment rate of 3.9% in rural and 2.6% in urban areas. Joblessness increased in villages across all religious communities, with the unemployment rate increasing from 1.6% in 2004-05...

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Budget 2016: Why the FM needs to spend more on farm sector, and how -Chiranjivi Chakraborty

-The Economic Times NEW DELHI: The crisis in the country's farmland has taken out one of the biggest spenders of the economy from the demand-supply chain - farmers. The agrarian economy employs more than 50 per cent of the workforce and therefore, affects a large number of total consumers in the economy. Its conspicuous absence has resulted in weak aggregate earnings performance by India Inc, especially in the consumer durables, staples and auto...

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Rohith Vemula suicide: Most central universities fail anti-discrimination test -Anubhuti Vishnoi

-The Economic Times NEW DELHI: While the fact-finding committee report on the Rohith Vemula suicide has slammed the Hyderabad Central University not only for the various gaps in the inquiry process but also for the absence of necessary grievance redressal mechanisms, most central varsities would probably fail this test. As per an assessment of all central universities — done at the conference of central university vice-chancellors' held just off the capital on...

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Coming soon: Mother of all health schemes

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The health ministry plans to roll out a centrally sponsored 'Health Protection Scheme' which will replace several of the existing government-supported health schemes including Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), the government's flagship health insurance plan catering to families below poverty line (BPL). The proposed scheme will initially provide a minimum cover of Rs 50,000 to around 8 crore families or almost 40 crore people. It will...

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