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Displaced tribals are adrift in an alien world -Mark Tully

-Hindustan Times In all the heat being generated by the government’s amendments to the land acquisition law, the tribals are being left out in the cold. In his Mann Ki Baat broadcast Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed himself to “My dear farmer brothers and sisters”. He did not include the tribals. Perhaps farmers are in the spotlight because the tragedy of farmers’ suicides gives the opposition an emotive issue to raise in...

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GroundWater depletion in India worst in world: NASA

-IANS Washington: GroundWater is disappearing fast from the world and India is among the worst hit, shows data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites. Among the world's largest groundWater basins, the Indus Basin aquifer of India and Pakistan, which is a source of fresh Water for millions of people, is the second-most overstressed with no natural replenishment to offset usage, said two new studies led by the University of...

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Govt to test samples of packaged, bottled milk

-The Indian Express New Delhi: Officials said other dairy products like milk powder, processed cheese, butter and flavoured milks would also be included in the drive. After the scare over detergent being found in some Mother Dairy milk samples in Agra, state health officials said the Delhi Food Safety department will also be collecting samples of packaged and bottled milk for safety analysis. Officials said other dairy products like milk powder, processed cheese,...

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Who cares for the small farmer? -PSM Rao

-The Hindu Business Line Not the RBI, going by the revised priority sector lending norms, which will further reduce credit to the marginalised Prime Minister Narendra Modi has often expressed his sense of anguish at the plight of farmers. In a recent statement in the Lok Sabha, he noted that the agriculture community’s problems were “old, deep-rooted and widespread”, and stated that farmers cannot be left to fend for themselves. Implicit in that...

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Farmers diversify crops to deal with scarce rains -Mayank Mishra

-Business Standard Labour shortage and threat of deficient monsoon are pushing adoption of farm machinery Taraori: Vikas Chaudhary, a farmer in Haryana's Karnal district, started using a maize planter in 2012. The acquisition of a happy seeder around the same time helped him sow wheat directly.  The two machines helped him reduce input costs substantially. "With the help of machines, I have managed to reduce the input cost for paddy by Rs 2,000...

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