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Social barriers keep the disabled away from workforce

Persons with disabilities are the last identity group to enter the workforce, not because their disability comes in the way of their functioning, but because of social and practical barriers that prevent them from joining work, a study on the ‘Employment Rights of Disabled Women in India' carried out by the Society for Disability and Rehabilitation of the National Commission for Women (NCW) has said.The barriers include lack of proper...

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Nod likely for export of basmati rice from State

Union Minister for Agriculture Sharad Pawar has assured a delegation of Consortium of Indian Farmers' Association (CIFA) from the State on Thursday that a meeting of the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Economic Affairs slated for December 7 is likely to permit export of non-basmati fine rice from Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. In a statement issued here on Friday, K. Somasekhar Rao of CIFA stated that Mr. Pawar had also told them...

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Manipur has highest HIV infection prevalence: NACO by Aarti Dhar

Wider access to anti-retroviral therapy reduced AIDS casualties Children account for 3.5 % of all infections Even though the overall HIV infection prevalence rate has shown a 50 per cent decline during the past decade in India, among the States, Manipur continues to top the list with an adult prevalence of 1.40 per cent, followed by Andhra Pradesh (0.90 per cent), Mizoram (0.81 per cent) and Nagaland at (0.78 per cent). It...

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39 bonded labourers rescued from quarry

A team of officials, led by Assistant Commissioner Prabhuling Kavalikatti, raided a black stone quarry in Vitla in Bantwal taluk and rescued 39 bonded labourers, including some children, on Wednesday. While some of them are from Krishnagiri district in Tamil Nadu, others belong to Kanakapura near Bangalore. They were given meagre wages and were not allowed to leave the quarry for six years, according to Mr. Kavalikatti. He described it as...

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Rural India's swift digital TV embrace by Sharmistha Mukherjee

Digital TV penetration in rural India is three-fold higher than in urban areas, says a report compiled by the Indian Readership Survey (IRS) on the pay TV sector. Though nearly 80 per cent of households in urban areas have television sets, more than double the 38 per cent in rural areas, the adoption of technology has been much faster in the latter. Digital TV penetration is 34 per cent in rural...

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