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Water conservation and NREGA in tribal areas of Madhya Pradesh -Manish Dungdung

-India Water Portal NREGA has emerged as a go-to scheme for water conservation in tribal areas leading to higher Irrigation coverage and thus augmenting agricultural production Out of India’s total population of 1210.19 million, 104 million, i.e., 8.6% are tribal (Census, 2011), India has one of the highest diversity among the tribes in the world. Broadly tribal inhabit two distinct geographical areas – the Central Indian Tribal Belt and the North-East. About...

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How Caste and Class Divisions Caused Bengaluru's Flooding -Leo F Saldanha

-TheWire.in The city needs granular administrative and planning responses to help identify the poor who are forced to live in flood prone areas out of sheer necessity. They cannot be evicted and thrown to the streets. When I was a kid, I remember my home in Bengaluru flooding repeatedly, especially during the monsoons.  This was strange as we were in Chamarajpet, a well-planned neighbourhood developed by the visionary Dewan Sheshadri Iyer, along with...

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Jharkhand became second state to have Food Security Atlas -Animesh Bisoee

-The Telegraph Objective of SPANDAN initiative is to undertake research understanding linkages between agriculture, nutrition and health in India: Economist Jharkhand became the second state after Bihar and Odisha in eastern India to have Food Security Atlas for its rural areas prepared by Delhi-based Institute for Human Development (IHD) as part of the research initiative of the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR), Mumbai. Odisha and Bihar had their Atlas launched in...

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Lower paddy acreage: How will it affect India and the world? -Akash Podishetty

-Business Standard A victim of supply chain disruption is food. Even as the world looks towards India to fill the void created by the Russia-Ukraine war, a drop in paddy acreage is threatening to make the matter worse Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and amid challenges for global food supply, PM Narendra Modi declared that India was capable of "feeding the world". However, instead of feeding the world, the govt soon restricted...

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Is investing in canal Irrigation a bad idea? -A Narayanamoorthy

-The Hindu Business Line Lack of data and monitoring on cropping patterns and water use has given Irrigation schemes a bad name Long before the British Raj, India was a pioneer in canal Irrigation by building dams across rivers. After Independence, considering the importance of canal Irrigation, the Central and State governments have been giving increased thrust to its development. Today, India is one of the countries with the largest number of...

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