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Alternatives to rationalise consumption -Satyapal Menon

-TheHansIndia.com Driven by conservation concerns about the huge pressure on the water resources in the country, there is a growing debate in India about the feasibility of cultivating paddy crops. Such apprehensions are based on the premise that paddy consumes huge quantum of water and consequently it is proving to be a drain on depleting water resources in India. On an average, 2,500 liters of water is required for producing one kg...

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Every 3rd Indian migrant, most headed south -Zeeshan Shaikh

-The Indian Express Census 2011 data shows a 98% increase in Tamil Nadu’s migrant population, 77% in Kerala’s; 69% of migrants are women . MIGRATION patterns in India are increasingly reflecting the economic divide in the country, with more migrants over the last decade heading to the southern states, which have grown at a faster clip during this period. According to Census data released on Thursday, southern states, especially Tamil Nadu and Kerala,...

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Modi govt yet to match UPA's economic record -Krishna Kant

-Business StaNDArd GDP the only variable where the current government has kept pace with the previous one Mumbai: The Narendra Modi government needs to grow economy at twice the speed in its second term to catch up with the economic performance of the previous United Progressive Alliance-II (UPA-II) government and even faster if it wishes to trounce UPA-I’s record. For example, the manufacturing sector needs to grow at a compounded annual growth rate...

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For Gond tribals, depositing cash a Herculean task -Suvojit Bagchi

-The Hindu They are often detained for carrying their annual savings — Rs.5,000 to Rs.6,000 — to nearby banks. Kolkata: Deep inside the forested areas of Bastar in south Chhattisgarh, the Gond tribals are confronting a “new problem” besides the usual ones. They are often detained for carrying their annual savings — Rs.5,000 to Rs.6,000 — to nearby banks, which is commonly as far as 50 km from their villages. “We are suspected...

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What is Islamic Banking and why does the RBI want it in India? -Seema Rao

-Scroll.in The Islamic financial system works on the principle of not charging interest. What is Islamic banking? Islamic banking is a banking system in accordance with the Shariat. In Islam, money has no intrinsic value &NDAsh; money, therefore, cannot be sold at a profit and is permitted to be used as per shariat only. The Islamic Law or Shariat prohibits paying any fee for renting of money (called riba) for specific periods of...

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