-Daily Bhaskar Despite huge allocation of funds for tribal upliftment, a whopping sum of Rs 2700 crore is still left unspent in tribal dominated madhya pradesh. The unspent funds are 14 per cent of the total allocated budget. The above revelations came into light after a study carried out by ‘Sanket’, an organisation that works on budget allocation. Under Tribal sub-plan every year, budget is allocated to 37 against 53 administrative departments. Sanket carried...
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51 tigers died in 2011: Report by Avijit Ghosh & Vijay Pinjarkar
-The Times of India Fifty-one tigers have died in different states of India between January and December 5, 2011, according to statistics collated by a prominent wildlife NGO. A tigress shot dead outside Kaziranga Park in Assam on Monday is the latest in that list. Figures provided by Wildlife Protection Society of India show that 14 tigers perished in Uttarakhand, the highest in a single state. Karnataka takes the second place with...
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-The Economic Times The sowing of rabi crops has picked up. According to information received from the Ministry of Agriculture, wheat has been shown in 171.2 lakh hectare against 169.47 lakh hectare last year on this date. Area coverage of wheat compared to last year is higher by 1.73 lakh hectare. Higher coverage has been reported from madhya pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana. Rice transplanting is in progress in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Odisha....
More »New green revolution: Producer companies help farmers reap profits by Nidhi Nath Srinivas
Farmers are joining India Inc in mind, body and spirit. In a quiet revolution underway across the countryside, growers are setting up companies, replete with balance sheets, professional CEOs, board of directors, and income tax returns. By pooling together the land and produce of their shareholders, these companies are signing lucrative deals with large retail chains, food companies and exporters keen to establish reliable supply chains. As many as 200 companies...
More »Dow and Olympics: Ball is in PM's court by Sujay Mehdudia
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has asked the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to ask the Sports and Youth Affairs Ministry to raise the controversial matter of Dow Chemical sponsorship for the London Olympics 2012 with the International Olympic Committee (IOC). This should be done through the National Olympic Committee in view of the strong public opinion within India. The sponsorship issued has led to outrage among the Bhopal tragedy victims...
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