The Centre today unveiled a draft land acquisition bill that seeks to replace a 117-year-old law, prohibits the acquisition of multi-crop irrigated land and includes in the definition of “public purpose” plots for companies. The government posted the draft National Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, 2011, on four websites, seeking comments from the public and all stakeholders. (See chart) The draft makes it clear that the government is not amending...
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The Karnataka mining report by Vicky Nanjappa
The report on illegal mining in Karnataka, compiled by Lokayukta Santosh Hegde and his team, may spell the end of the first Bharatiya Janata Party government in south India. While the report is voluminous, here are a few details of what the Lokayukta and his team have found while probing the illegal mining scam. In the report the Lokayukta clearly makes charges against Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa and Minister for...
More »Vote-catching MGNREGS to be revamped by Smita Gupta
New-look proGramme to be rolled out in 2,000 most backward blocks within a year As part of a coordinated and aligned initiative, the Sonia Gandhi-led National Advisory Council, a re-energised Union Rural Development Ministry and the Planning Commission are working in tandem to make up for the time and money lost due to the underperformance in UPA-II on the government's flagship proGramme, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme. Even as...
More »Want to carry my work to other down-trodden regions of India: Magsaysay award winner by Sudhir Suryavanshi
Neelima Mishra, resident of Bahardarpur in Jalgaon, 375 km from Mumbai, was presented the Magsaysay award for her tireless contribution to rural work on Wednesday. Mishra, popularly known as Didi, has been working in Parola tehsil since 2000. “The Magsaysay organisation told me a month ago that my name has featured in the awardees list, but they asked me not to share the news with many people,” Mishra told DNA over phone. “I...
More »Government may rework development proGrammes in Naxal-affected areas by Urmi A Goswami
In an effort to counterLeft wing extremism, the Central government is looking at ways to rework its development proGrammes and its delivery mechanism in the affected districts. The decision to go back to the drawing board on the delivery of keyrural development proGrammes -- like the rural employment guarantee scheme and roads proGramme etc --- comes after Rural Development MinisterJairam Ramesh traveled to five Left-wing extremism (LWE) affected districts -...
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