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Reforming markets, lessons from Bihar -Sukhpal Singh

-The Tribune There has been a big political rush to reform Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMC) or agricultural markets. It is now known that most of the problems of the farm sector start and end with agricultural markets in some way or the other. The Model APMC Act 2003 provided a road map for the states to amend their APMC Acts in order to provide choice of channels to farmer for sale...

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India's rural employment programme is dying a death of funding cuts -Jayati Ghosh

-The Guardian After a decade of success, the landmark scheme is being starved of money by a central government seemingly intent on reining in rural wage growth Ten years ago this week, the Indian parliament unanimously passed the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). It was a historic legislation based on two interlinked goals: ensuring livelihood security to rural residents by providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment...

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Arun Jaitley hints at more spending cuts ahead of Union Budget

-PTI   Having already crossed the fiscal deficit target in November, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday hinted at more cuts in spending so as to contain it within limits for the current fiscal, saying he does not believe in living on borrowed money. "We're trying to rationalise expenditure as far as the government is concerned because we do not want the government to live on borrowed money indefinitely," he told a gathering...

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Vegetable prices up at Delhi WHOlesale market

-Business Standard Vegetables as a category showed deflation of 4.78% in December y-o-y, which meant prices started rising substantially in January New Delhi: Vegetable prices in Azadpur WHOlesale market have risen in the range of 20-40 per cent in January 2015 as compared to the corresponding period last year. A few items saw a rise beyond this range. While carrots turned expensive by 129 per cent, peas, spinach and cabbage prices increased...

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SC dismisses plea denying farmers plots

-The Times of India NEW DELHI/NOIDA: The long legal battle that farmers of Greater Noida West have been waging against the government entered its final phase on Tuesday as the Supreme Court began hearing petitions challenging land acquisition between 2004 and 2007. Around 1,100 writ petitions have been registered with the court. Nearly 20,000 farmers from villages like Patwari, Bisrakh, Khairpur, Roja, Itehda, Haibatpur, Saini and others have come together to file...

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