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Kerala's prison rehab plan is a money-spinner, inmates dish up delectable fare -PK Krishnakumar

-The Economic Times KOCHI: If you want a good cook, go to a prison in Kerala. Yes, jails are sprouting culinary talent, and tasty, healthy and affordable food prepared by the inmates has become a big hit. People are gobbling up chapatis, curries, Idlis, banana chips, laddus and cakes made by convicts at half the market price; and next month its popularity will acquire divine proportions as devotees at the Sabarimala temple...

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Debate on rice: Make informed nutritional choices to gain maximum benefit from the food grain-Nandita Iyer

-The Economic Times It's hard to think of a cereal that is more intrinsic to Indian culture than rice. It journeys with us for a whole lifetime - with the first solid food a baby is traditionally fed during the annaprashan ceremony to sprinkling it over a deceased person's mouth during the last rites. A vast majority of the Indian population eats rice as its staple grain, similar to Asian countries...

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Idli emerges bestseller at Amma canteen -Christin Mathew Philip

-The Times of India CHENNAI: The simple yet nutritious Idli is the fastest selling item on the menu at the Amma canteens. Since February, 4.6 crore Idlis have been sold here. But the taste of success might just be embittered by financial burden on the corporation. Sources said the civic body loses 86 paise per Idli, which is sold for 1 in the canteens. So, if the civic body sold 4.6 crore...

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More bite, less to chew -Latha Jishnu, Jyotika Sood and Suchitra M

-Down to Earth The most controversial aspect of the food security law is the restructuring of the public distribution system to cover an unprecedented 67 per cent of the population, most of them in the poorer states. LATHA JISHNU, JYOTIKA SOOD and SUCHITRA M explain why there are winners and losers in the new dispensation and how states with better PDS will have to find huge resources to keep their numbers...

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Amma canteens and Amartya Sen-Raghuvir Srinivasan

-The Hindu blog The state that pioneered the successful noon-meal scheme may just have cooked up the next big idea. In his latest book, 'An Uncertain Glory - India and its contradictions', economist-philosopher and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has devoted almost ten pages to sing Tamil Nadu's praise for its efficient delivery of public services. "Tamil Nadu's capacity for innovation and creative thinking in matters of public administration is an important example for...

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