The Food Corporation of India (FCI) wants to outsource India's food security. CNN-IBN through a Right to Information (RTI) exposes a food scam in the making. Father of the green revolution Professor MS Swaminathan calls it a national disaster. The government did a poor job of both storing and distributing foodgrains and let thousands of tonnes simply lie and rot. "Outsource India's food security" that is what the Chairman and Managing Director...
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109 workers died at DMRC sites by Ambika Pandit
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