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Model in a fix -Anupam Chakravartty

-Down to Earth Chhattisgarh's much appreciated public distribution scheme is falling apart due to corruption and mismanagement As chhattisgarh prepares for panchayat election at the end of the year, the fate of ration card holders in the state is in limbo. During a verification drive in July-August, the state government found almost 1.3 million "unnecessary" ration cards in the possession of people. These cards have been taken back by the government and...

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India is now the world’s slave capital: Global Slavery Index 2014 -Kounteya Sinha

-The Times of India LONDON: With over 14.2 million in India being involved in forced labour and being victims of trafficking - for sexual exploitation and forced marriage, the country is home to the largest number of people trapped in modern slavery. Globally, 35.8 million people are enslaved across the world. Of them, 23.5 million people are in Asia, two-thirds of global total in 2014 (65.8%). The Global Slavery Index 2014 announced...

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Union Government Limits MGNREGA to 69 Taluks -M Venkatesh

-The New Indian Express BENGALURU: The Narendra Modi government, which has recently cut the funds to the state for the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), has now limited the scheme to cover just 69 most backward taluks. According to an official source, the Union Ministry of Rural Development has sent a communication to the state government asking it to focus on the most backward taluks, instead of all...

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Creating 'Good Jobs': Assessing the Labour Market Regulation Debate -Radhika Kapoor

-Economic and Political Weekly The current regime seeks to reform labour laws with the understanding that these reforms will improve industrial growth and expand the possibilities of enterprise. However, there is already ample evidence from within India that this obsession with reforming labour law, particularly in the way the government has done it till now, will not take us any closer in creating more jobs or a healthy industrial sector. These...

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Spatial poverty in Karnataka -Laveesh Bhandari and Minakshi Chakraborty

-Livemint Growth in Karnataka has been lopsided and concentrated in only a few locations; about one-third of the state's income comes just from Bengaluru district Karnataka accounts for about 6% of India's national income. The state's strong industrial base, rich mineral resources towards the north and an extremely vibrant information technology (IT) sector have made it one of India's leading investment destinations. However, growth has been lopsided and concentrated in only a...

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