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Leh record: 50,000 SAPlings planted in less than an hour

The 'cold desert' of Leh on Sundat entered the Guinness Book of World Records  after 50,000 SAPlings were planted at a village here in less than one hour by 9,000 volunteers under a drive supported by Buddhist monks to mark the 'green' Commonwealth Games in Delhi. The earlier record was held by Peru where 40,000 SAPlings were planted during an one-hour event by 8,000 volunteers. The programme was flagged off by Drukchen...

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NREGS: Activists demand action on anomalies

Activists at the ongoing mazdoor satyagraha near the Statue Circle here have demanded that the government first initiate action on complaints of anomalies which emerged during the audit of NREGS in the state and thereby set an example of a transparent system before discussing about the virtues of the rural employment scheme at the collectors’ conference here. They handed over a letter to chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday, pointing out...

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Forever Stuck in a Cycle of Debt and Death by Uddalak Mukherjee

According to the National Crime Records Bureau, since 2003, one Indian farmer has committed suicide every 30 minutes. In 2008, 16,196 farmers took their own lives, bringing the total number of farmer suicides in India between 1997 and 2008 to 199,132. (Significantly, P. Sainath is of the opinion that like all government data, these figures too are unreliable. For when women farmhands kill themselves, their deaths are not enlisted as...

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Three farmers commit suicide in Nashik

Three farmers in the district have committed suicide at three different places due to debts, police said today. The incident occurred yesterday, they said. Yogesh Mankar (29), a resident of Taharabad, and Sukhdev Shinde (55), a resident of Devla, had taken loan from banks and failed to repay it because of which they committed suicide, police said. Meanwhile, Shivaji SAPnar, a farmer from Ujani also committed suicide. However, the cause of his...

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Pesticide overdose in pineapple farming by KS Sudhi

KFRI study finds serious health and environmental hazards in some districts Overuse of pesticides in pineapple farming is feared to have caused serious health and environmental hazards in some districts in the State. Overuse of pesticides, herbicides and weedicides has been reported from Kuttikanam in Idukki and the Mundakkayam and Erumeli areas in Kottayam, where pineapple is grown in rubber estates as an intercrop. A field verification study by the Kerala Forest...

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