Communist Party of India (Marxist) Polit Bureau member Brinda Karat on Tuesday called for a time-bound commission to look into the anomalies in scheduling tribal communities, and pointed out that there was a huge undercounting of their number. “It is not just the question of numbers. Their right to a share of national resources is not recognised because of undercounting,” she said at a protest organised by the National Platform for...
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70% migrant women in Delhi hail from UP, Bihar: Survey
A survey report released by Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry has shown that 70% women who migrate to Delhi in search of jobs and better education, belong to Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. According to data provided in the survey, while UP ranked highest - with nearly 38% women leaving the state - Bihar came a close second with 32% women leaving the state in search of better prospects. Among other...
More »MP sets new RTI rules, making it tougher to get information
It took years of struggle, harassment, sweat and courage to get the Right to Information Act (2005) in place. Now, it looks like the government is hell bent on frustrating the purpose of this legislation. Yesterday, the madhya pradesh Legislative Assembly secretariat notified new rules that bar the transfer of applications to multiple authorities, limit the subjects and seeks additional fees for first appeals under the Right to Information (RTI) Act....
More »32 sq km forest cover lost to dam construction on Narmada
madhya pradesh has lost 32 sq km of forest cover due to the dam construction, especially on the river Narmada. "Though madhya pradesh had a forest cover of 95,411 sq km, the largest in the country, we lost 32 sq km of it due to dams constructed in the state, especially on Narmada ," madhya pradesh Forest Minister Sartaj Singh said. The Minister said the agencies pay compensation for deforestration to the...
More »Bad crop, fear of loan default drives MP farmer to suicide by Suchandana Gupta
After Andhra Pradesh, damaged crops coupled with the fear of defaulting on loan repayment has come to haunt growers in madhya pradesh. In the first case of suicide by a farmer in the state in recent times, a 35-year-old agriculturist of Harrai village in Damoh district ended his life by consuming insecticide on Wednesday. Nandlal Yadav, the farmer, was depressed after the failure of two successive crops. In Andhra Pradesh,...
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