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Strengthening MGNREGA for reviving the economy -Surajit Das

-Newsclick.in Even if the wage RATes under MGNREGA are doubled and if jobs are provided for at least 100 days in a year as per the law, the extra expenditure would not exceed 1% of GDP. The growth RATe is slowing down in India neither because of lower productivity of the labourers or that of the land, nor because of shortage of labour or productive capacity, but because of the lack of...

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We need to ask why India lags behind its neighbours in combating hunger, malnutrition -Harsh Mander

-The Indian Express Among all the countries included in the report, India has the highest RATe of child wasting (which rose from the 2008-2012 level of 16.5 per cent to 20.8 per cent). Its child stunting RATe (at 37.9 per cent) also remains shockingly high. The abiding disgrace of new India is that despite unprecedented quantities of wealth and the vulgar ostentation which has become customary in the gaudy glitter of...

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Govt may pump more funds into NREGS to boost rural economy -Saubhadra Chatterji & Zia Haq

-Hindustan Times Many analysts have underlined that the BJP’s below-par performance in the Maharashtra and Haryana assembly elections reflected concern, among other factors, about the economy, which slumped to a growth RATe of 6% in the three months to June 30, the slowest pace in over six years. The government has already spent nearly 80% of its full-year budget for the flagship rural job guarantee programme, top officials said on Friday,...

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Explained: Why the govt wants to change the definition of MSMEs -Udit Misra

-The Indian Express A change in definition is expected to improve their ease of doing business and help create more jobs. It has been reported that the government will soon change the way it defines the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). “We will have one meeting and then finalise it (changes to MSME definition),” Union Minister Nitin Gadkari told news agency PTI, adding that extensive changes will be made soon....

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Undernutrition, alcohol and smoking biggest TB risks in India: WHO -Sanchita Sharma

-Hindustan Times Undernutrition, alcohol abuse and smoking are the biggest risk factors for tuberculosis (TB) in India, where the infection affected an estimated 2.69 million people and killed 449,000 in 2018, according to World Health Organisation Global TB Report 2019 released this week. While the poor with little or no access to treatment are at highest risk of disease and death, the airborne infection – it spreads through droplets from coughing —...

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