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Kerala’s stringers lived a hard life. The pandemic made it worse -Jishnu D

-Newslaundry.com The local reporters put their lives at risk covering the pandemic, yet they are made to work for meagre wages and without much organisational support. “I tested positive twice and was quarantined for almost 50 days in the past year,” said a stringer working for a Malayalam television channel headquartered in Kerala’s Idukki. “Since I report on the pandemic, my work requires me to be in places where infection levels are...

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Water privatisation: Odisha govt 'deals with' Adani group as local people suffer -Bhabani Shankar Nayak

-Counterview.net The people of Kendrapada district of Odisha are fighting peacefully for last two years to save their river Kharasrota. This river is the lifeline of farmers, fishing communities and other communities living besides the river. The Kharasrota river is the source of life and livelihoods for the people of Odisha in general and people of Kendrapada and Jajpur in particular. The successive Governments have failed to provide safe drinking water to...

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JNU holds on to second spot in govt ranking of universities -Basant Kumar Mohanty

-The Telegraph The Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, has topped the education ministry’s ranking under the National Institutional Ranking Framework this year JNU has held on to the second spot in the Government’s ranking of universities this year while the Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University have improved their places despite all three facing campus turmoil and Government attempts to dilute their character. The Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, has topped the...

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Fear of food grain crisis due to open procurement; increasing MSP coverage the solution, say experts -Vivek Mishra

-Down to Earth Buffer stock of wheat and rice in Food Corporation of India godowns double the normal  The Union Government has procured and stored record amount of food grain since 2018. Yet, farmers have not been getting a fair price for their crop. And a huge part of the country’s population is unable to access the food grains. Meanwhile, the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) has recommended the Union Government...

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‘Where is the development, where are the services?’: Patricia Mukhim -Sanjoy Hazarika

-The Hindu A troubled Meghalaya will see unrest growing until 2023, when the next elections are due, says the editor of ‘The Shillong Times’, Patricia Mukhim On August 13, an ailing former leader of an armed group was shot dead in the middle of the night at his home in Shillong by a police team. The incident led to unrest in Mawlai where the encounter occurred and resonated in the adjoining neighbourhoods...

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