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Centre admits conflict with states over BPL norms

A Prolonged conflict between the Centre and state governments to identify “eligible” Below Poverty Line (BPL) families has made food distribution largely ineffective, leading to tons of food grains rotting at government storage houses, the Centre has admitted in the Supreme Court. Additional Solicitor General MoHAn Parasaran, appearing for the Union Food Ministry, said both the Centre and the states agreed on the principle to supply food grains to BPL families...

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Raid whiff as Games files go missing by Archis MoHAn and Sanjay K Jha

The Commonwealth Games corruption probe could lead to raids on the homes and offices of some of the organisers to find missing documents, sources said. Agencies investigating wrongdoing in the Games preparations have complained that key files and documents are untraceable or unavailable at the offices of the government departments that carried out the work. Enforcement Directorate sources said they might raid some of the key people behind the organisation of the...

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Education need: Rs 5 lakh crore by Basant Kumar MoHAnty

The government will have to invest around Rs 5 lakh crore to achieve its target of increasing the higher education enrolment rate from the current 14 per cent to 30 per cent by 2020, a think tank has estimated. The National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA) has prepared a concept paper projecting the expected number of youths to be enrolled in higher and technical education by 2020 and the...

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Grain flak

The Supreme Court today asked the government what action it had taken against officials responsible for the food grains rotting in its godowns. Additional solicitor-general MoHAn Parasaran drew flak for saying that only 7,000 tonnes of grains had gone rotten in Food Corporation of India godowns. “Even if it is 7,000 tonnes, how can it happen…. What action you have taken against the officials?” the court asked. ...

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“Food security at risk world over” by N Anand

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, on Sunday said that world over food security was at risk even as people in other parts of the world led a luxurious life unmindful of it. Delivering his sermon on ‘Bread of life, hope for all' at St. Peter's Church in Vysarpadi, he said that it was the responsibility of the local communities to remind the rich that hungry people have to be fed. The...

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