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Tribals lose common utility area

-The Hindu   Land taken over for building a medical college hospital Villagers belonging to the Sabar tribe – an aboriginal community — woke up to a rude shock at Andharua village, near here, on Friday. Tribal persons were evicted by baton-wielding police personnel from a piece of land they had fought with the administration for long to preserve as common utility space for the next generation. Armed policemen descended on the 25-acre land...

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Food inflation up at 8.04% on lower base

-The Business Standard   Amid the ongoing debate in Parliament on inflation and the government’s inability to tame it, food inflation, which had seen a dip in the past two weeks, increased to 8.04 per cent for the week ended July 23. In the previous week, food inflation had fallen to a 29-month low at 7.33 per cent. All major items in the food basket recorded a rise in prices, from Vegetables...

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Barring soybean, area under major oilseeds declines by Dilip Kumar Jha

Despite a recovery, acreage of groundnut, sunflower and castorseed recorded a sharp decline this year due to low rainfall in major producing areas during the peak sowing season. The three major kharif oilseeds are sown for a month starting June 15 and harvested between October and December. Data collated by the ministry of agriculture showed the area under groundnut declined 28.37 per cent as on July 21. The sowing area under...

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Will the food security Bill ensure nutrition for the poor? by Sreelatha Menon

States are expected to take responsibility for this, but the Bill ignores the nutritional crisis altogether K V Thomas Minister for Food The inclusion of iron supplements, protein, dairy supplements and Vegetables can be done gradually - this Bill is just the beginning The food security Bill will certainly ensure nutrition but it is the states that have to take steps for that. The draft Bill approved recently by the Group of Ministers is...

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‘We’ll take the burden for employees for some time, but how long?’ by P Vaidyanathan Iyer

RV Gumaste, a member of Kirloskar’s project team that set up Bellary’s first iron-making unit in 1994, has never seen such times since he first moved base from Pune 17 years ago. “We will take the burden for our regular employees for some time. But how long?” says the industry veteran, who was appointed Managing Director of Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Ltd in July 2003. The Rs 1,100-crore company has 800...

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