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One month on, willful disobedience of the Supreme Court’s historic order on drought -Swaraj Abhiyan

-Press Release from Swaraj Abhiyan Following the historic order of the Supreme Court of India in the Swaraj Abhiyan PIL on drought, various peoples movements have taken initiatives to monitor the ground situation of drought relief. Swaraj Abhiyan in association with Ekta Parishad, Jal Biradari and National Alliance of People’s Movements organised Jal-Hal yatra from Latur to Mahoba (21st May to 31st May). Similar yatras were organised in Telangana (2nd to...

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NGO begins survey of MIGrants from drought-hit Bundelkhand

-The Indian Express Three NGOs have begun surveying the number of MIGrants in the capital. New Delhi: Two weeks after The Indian Express reported that people were fleeing their villages in drought-hit Bundelkhand to come to Delhi in search of work and money, three NGOs have begun surveying the number of MIGrants in the capital. Many had set up temporary shelters in a clearing under the Sarai Kale Khan flyover. Following the publication...

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Governments Have Ignored SC Orders on Drought, Say Activists -Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar

-TheWire.in Centre and state governments have not followed through on providing food grains, mid-day meals, loans or MGNREGA payments. New Delhi: Six people’s movements and organisations that have come together as an informal consortium to monitor the response of governments to the drought situation in large parts of the country slammed the Narendra Modi government as well as the states for their collective failure to act when nearly half the country’s population...

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Welfare Project in Nandurbar: Crores meant for poor tribals siphoned off -Sandeep A Ashar

-The Indian Express The investigation suggests the irregularities began in 2013. Mumbai: In Maharashtra’s Nandurbar district, Central funds to be received by tribal families under the Forest Rights Act (FRA) for construction of dug-wells on farmlands were allegedly siphoned off before any benefit could be passed on to the beneficiaries, an investigation by the state’s tribal development department has found. It has also been found that officials involved in the racket had submitted...

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Lethal gases from Jharia's coalfields fire continue to wreck havoc a century later -Valay Singh

-The Economic Times 5:20 am. Twelve-year-old Sandeep rubs his eyes. Prodded by his mother Savitri, he reluctantly steps out of his two-room mud house. Together, they head out in the darkness. Savitri walks purposefully, Sandeep trudges along. They are going to the opencast coal mine that is a 10-minute walk from their village Ghansaddi. On the way, they are joined by scores of people. In a curving file, they descend the...

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