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‘Smart village’ scheme a hit in Andhra Pradesh -Prasad Nichenametla

-Hindustan Times Hyderabad: In this year’s Telugu hit Srimanthudu, actor Mahesh Babu plays the sole heir of a multi-crore business empire who goes in search of his roots to the backwoods of Andhra Pradesh and adopts a run-down village to turn around its fortunes. The film that won critical acclaim and box office success was also praised by chief minister Chandrababu Naidu at a time when the state government has launched an...

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NCRB data: 21% undertrials lodged in jails are Muslims -Deeptiman Tiwary

-The Indian Express An analysis of NCRB’s prison data of states with significant Muslim Population also revealed that in some states the ratio of percentage of Muslim undertrials in jails to that of the Population is almost 2:1. Muslims make up for over 21 per cent of all undertrials lodged in various jails in the country even as their Population is just over 14 per cent of the country’s total Population,...

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Opinion: India, Where Have All the Women Gone? -N Chandra Mohan

-IPSNews.net NEW DELHI: Women account for less than half of India’s Population but their participation in the workforce is way below that of men. They account for 27 per cent of the workforce. If – and it is a big if – their number were to increase to the same level as men in the workforce, the country’s output of good and services would expand by 27 per cent, argues Christine...

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NCRB data: Almost 68 percent inmates undertrials, 70 per cent of convicts illiterate -Deeptiman Tiwary

-The Indian Express The percentage of undertrial prisoners who remain in jail for more than three months has also gone up from 62 per cent in 2013 to 65 per cent in 2014. Almost 68 per cent of all inmates in the 1,387 jails in the country are undertrials, according to the latest figures released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) for 2014. Over 40 per cent of all undertrials remain...

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Mitigating toxicity -Tapan Kumar Maitra

-The Statesman The toxicity of pesticides to humans, their ability to remain in the environment and accumulate in products require the establishment of strict scientifically substantiated regulations for their safe application. In India, the rules for using pesticides are worked out together by the Union ministries for agriculture and health. Every year, an approved “List of Chemical and Biological Means for Controlling Pests, Plant Diseases and Weeds Allowed to be used...

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