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Marginal rise in communal violence since Narendra Modi government took over -Aman Sharma

-The Economic Times NEW DELHI: Communal Violence in India has risen marginally in the 17 months of the Narendra Modi as compared with the last 17 months of the UPA-2 government. This is despite Muzzafarnagar riots in Uttar Pradesh which led to high number of incidents in 2013. ET collating these figures from officials figures of the Home Ministry fur nished before Parliament in recent years. There have been 1062 incidents of...

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Family planning women's burden -Durgesh Nandan Jha

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The national capital is not just battling a skewed sex ratio and women's safety, but also lagging behind in ensuring equality as far as family planning is concerned. Data shows that the onus of family planning predominantly rests with women. They account for 95% of sterilisations conducted at various family welfare centres in the state. What is even more worrisome is that the number of men...

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Wayanad farmers get rights for 10 traditional rice varieties -KR Rajeev

-The Times of India Kozhikode: Despite a looming agrarian crisis, farmers in Wayanad have become the guardians of critical agro-biodiversity by nurturing traditional rice varieties which are fast becoming extinct. They have won exclusive farmers' rights for 10 more traditional rice varieties under the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Act (PPV&FR), 2001. With this, the number of rice varieties registered as 'Farmers' varieties of Wayanad' has become 16. Seedcare, an association...

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Land bill: National Commission for Scheduled Tribes serves notice to Rajasthan -Nidhi Sharma

-The Economic Times NEW DELHI: Even as the Narendra Modi government is trying to formulate a politically acceptable Land Acquisition Bill, the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes has asked all state governments to submit their land acquisition legislations to check if they have built in adequate safeguards for Scheduled Tribes. The move comes after BJP-ruled Rajasthan government's legislation irked the commission. NCST has served a notice to Rajasthan government for deviating from...

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Pedal for free power, PIO shows how

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Pedal a stationary cycle for one hour and run two lights and a fan all day without grid electricity. American billionaire Manoj Bhargava claims he has the answer to India's rural electrification challenge, and he showed it at an event in Delhi on Friday. Lucknow-born Bhargava, founder of 5 Hour Energy, a popular energy drink in the US, styles himself as "entrepreneur and philanthropist" on Twitter....

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