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Unique Identity, Leakages and Development by Jayati Ghosh

For some reason, governments - as well as the development ''industry'' as a whole - have always had a tendency to look for universal panaceas, particular silver bullets that will solve all or most of their implementation problems and somehow achieve the development project for them. The latest such initiative bullet that seems to have been accepted as a silver bullet is the Unique Identification Project, which is now seen...

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Those other problems in Andhra Pradesh by P Sainath

If present political trends and shifts in Andhra Pradesh intensify, the State could see an election within a year. And not just over Telangana. When Chandrababu Naidu sits on a hunger fast for suffering farmers, you know something is afoot in Andhra Pradesh. Excessive rains have devastated the crops in the State. And losses have been enormous. But a farmer losing over Rs.15,000 on an acre of paddy will get less...

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SC faults Centre, states on NREGS implementation

The Supreme Court on Thursday rapped the Union and state governments for their failure to discharge their duties under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act ( NREGA) aimed at providing "right to livelihood" to millions of poor in the hinterlands. Noting the disbursal of Rs 33,506 crore out of the total available fund of Rs 42,529 crore for 2009-10, a Bench comprising Chief Justice S H Kapadia and Justices K S...

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Judge, family have NREGS job card by Raghu Paithari

A Maharashtra district judge is employed under a key central government job scheme meant for the poorest of the poor in Jukkal Mandal of Nizamabad district in Andhra Pradesh. Judge Vijayrao Patel's employment under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MNREGS) reflects the rampant corruption in the widely-publicized national job guarantee programme for the village poor. Patel, a Sholapur district judge, has an MNREGS job card (ID no 09011011038) issued...

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NREGA 2010: Politics in Slow Motion?

More things change more they remain the same! UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi has given her full support; two Congress chief ministers have written to the Prime Minister; a High Court (A.P) has ruled that the current wage rate violated the Minimum Wages Act 1948 --- but the rural workers are still getting the same old rate.  When the MGNREGA workers lifted their 47-day dharna at Jaipur after the Centre and...

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