-The Telegraph Over 19 PVTG families belonging to the Korwa tribe are not getting food grains under the Antyodaya Anna Yojana Jamshedpur: The Jharkhand government going high on its doorstep delivery campaign Apki Yojana, Apki Sarkar, Apke Dwar has reasons to ponder on execution of welfare schemes with several families of the particularly vulnerable tribal group (PVTG) denied rations for seven months. Over 19 PVTG families belonging to the Korwa tribe, one of...
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Centre may sell cereals in open market to rein in pRices -Zia Haq
-Hindustan Times India has a surplus of federally held stocks of Rice and wheat, and the government could intervene in the open market “if needed” by selling cereals at a discount to curb pRices, food secretary Sudhanshu Pandey said on Monday. India has a surplus of federally held stocks of Rice and wheat, and the government could intervene in the open market “if needed” by selling cereals at a discount to curb...
More »Rice and wheat stocks dip by 37 per cent -R Suryamurthy
-The Telegraph Monthly economic review of finance ministry says that there is no 'room for complacency on inflation front' The Rice and wheat stocks of the central government have shrunk alarmingly by as much as 37 per cent in a year as rising food inflation signals growing shortages in the economy. Wheat and Rice stocks in government-owned godowns stood at 511.36 lakh tonnes on October 1, data from the Food Corporation of India...
More »Will intervene in market if wheat pRice increased abnormally: Centre
-The Hindu FCI has adequate stocks of wheat and Rice, says Food Secretary Amid reports of increase in the wheat pRice during the festive season, the Centre said on Monday that it would intervene in the market if the pRice increased abnormally. Talking to reporters, Union Secretary of Food and Public Distribution Sudhanshu Pandey said sufficient stocks of wheat and Rice were available in the Central pool to meet the requirement of...
More »Rural India falls prey to processed foods -Kankana Trivedi
-VillageSquare.in The lure of processed fast food is not just an urban India problem - rural Indians are finding it increasingly hard to resist readily available junk food as a recent survey from the Development Intelligence Unit shows. Many of us have fond memories of drinking roohafza and eating homemade fryums. OK, fryums are a deep-fried potato snack and roohafza might have fruit and herbs as its base but is loaded with sugar. Still,...
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