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The jam in Delhi’s traffic experiment -Sriram Lakshman

-The Hindu A key to understanding the effect of driving Restrictions on emission levels would be to analyse what substitutions citizens will make for private vehicle trips during Restriction hours It will be an unusual start to the New Year for Delhi. The city will be subject to the much-discussed driving Restrictions, according to which between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. most private vehicle operators will only be able to take their...

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Kota goes in remedial mode as number of student suicides rises -Aabshar H Quazi

-Hindustan Times Kota: Concerned over the rising number of students committing suicides, the Kota district administration and the city’s coaching institutes have begun taking corrective measures in an attempt to de-stress the students and instil positivity in them. The district administration has chalked out a strategy to reduce the pressure that students undergo, issuing several guidelines to coaching institutes including starting weekly offs for students, augmenting the number of counsellors, providing fees...

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For agriculture sector, it is going back to control raj days -Harish Damodaran

-The Indian Express The Central government’s move to fix cotton seed prices and trait fees sends wrong signals. 2015 will go down as a year that has seen all the rules of free trade being given the go-by when it comes to agriculture. The lead for it, significantly, has come from the Centre, whether in the form of not allowing exports of onion at below $ 700 a tonne or imposing stockholding...

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Liberalised land leasing through government Land Bank can ease exit of distressed farmers -Kanchan Srivastava

-DNA The report said it will ease the exit of those farmers who find farming unattractive or non-viable and economically strengthen those farmers who want to stay and raise the scale of operational holdings. Opening farmland for 'liberalised leasing' through government-run 'Land Banks' can be a 'win-win reform' in the Indian farm sector, stated the latest report of the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog taskforce on agricultural development. The report...

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Women’s right to decent loos upheld by HC -Rosy Sequeira

-The Times of India MUMBAI: Women have the right to have safe and decent toilets at all convenient places, observed the Bombay high court on Wednesday upholding the "right to pee" for women who are outdoors. "Women have the right to safe and clean toilets which in a way impacts their right to live with human dignity,'' said a bench of Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Revati Mohite-Dere in their judgment. "One...

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