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Population stabilisation target date pushed back to 2070 by Aarti Dhar

It's extremely difficult to achieve it by 2045: Azad With the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) continuing at 2.8 per cent, the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry has pushed back the target date for achieving population stabilisation to 2070 from 2045, stipulated in the National Population Policy (NPP) 2000. It is “extremely difficult” to achieve it by 2045. At the current rate of implementation, we expect population stabilisation to be achieved only...

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The Wages of Discontent by Aruna Roy and Nikhil Dey

The Union government is reneging on its legal obligation to pay minimum wages, even to the most deprived sections of the population, in the implementation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme. If anyone wants to study the capacity of India's policymakers to turn a progressive piece of legislation upside down, the wage policy under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) is a good place to...

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Farmers on padayatra for compensation from Arcelor-Mittal

More than 500 farmers from Kuditini, Harigandoni and Veeniveerapura launched a padayatra from Kuditini to Bangalore  on Friday under the banner of Bhoo Santhrasathara Horata Samithi. The farmers are demanding a compensation of Rs 77 lakh per acre for the land they parted with for Arcelor-Mittal to set up a steel plant. The padayatra will culminate on November 3. On the next day, the farmers will stage a protest in front...

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ArcelorMittal's Bellary steel project passes farmers' test by PP Thimmaya

Arcelormittal’s plans to set up a six million tonne per annum (mtpa) steel plant in Bellary district of karnataka is on track, with farmers coming forward to accept the compensation package for land acquisition. The world’s largest steel producer had zeroed in on Kuditini in Bellary district to set up its plant and laid out a land requirement of around 4,000 acres. However, these plans were opposed by some farmer groups...

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NREGA wages fight gathers steam by Anindo Dey

Seventy-year-old Dau Singh is dancing to the tune of a parody music being belted out in the background by a group of people sitting on the pavement. The song urges people to write letters to their brethren and come there to join the fight. "Come on mazdoors, get into the act to get what you deserve," urges the song. The venue is the Statue Circle in Jaipur, where hundreds of...

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