-Business Standard Though Indian agriculture has grown to be second largest globally, there are many myths and misconceptions. So, let's find the truth. Though the government over the past few years has been focusing on enhancing manufacturing sector's share to India's GDP, contribution of agriculture to the GDP continues to be higher than that of the manufacturing. India has in abundant four critical fundamental resources - light, land, water & labour. Contrary...
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NC Saxena, former member of the Planning Commission and National Advisory Council, speaks to Kanika Datta
-Business Standard NC Saxena, former member of the Planning Commission and National Advisory Council has been critical of the land acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement Act. He tells Kanika Datta why things are unlikely to improve with the amendments recently passed by the Lok Sabha. Edited excerpts: * You were critical of the LARR Act but less so of the ordinance. Why? Let me clarify. The 2013 Act was anti-farmer and anti-industry. The ordinance...
More »A sketchy road map for health policy -Nidhi Khurana
-The Hindu Much of the National Health Policy document reads like a report of health issues and systemic challenges, and is sorely wanting on policy detail Health impoverishment - falling into poverty due to health care costs - affects 63 million individuals in India every year. This is a damning statistic, especially when read with the fact that 18 per cent of all households face catastrophic health expenditures (health expenditure greater than...
More »The debate around land acquisition law is all good – but what about the landless? -Nikita Sud
-Scroll.in The current debate is centred on the conflict between the interests of farmers and industry. There are many more livelihoods at stake. There is an important debate simmering in the Indian Parliament on the national land acquisition law that will decide the fate of many of the country's people. Despite its import, the debate has been reductive. It fails to fully appreciate that there is more to the land question than...
More »Mechanization, new seeds can address shortage of farm labour: study -Sayantan Bera
-Livemint.com The government needs to institute reforms in land leasing laws and the rural job guarantee scheme, says the study from Ficci and KPMG New Delhi: The cost of farm labour has increased, says a study, and unless farmers adopt mechanization and new seeds, and the government institutes reforms in land leasing laws and its popular rural job guarantee scheme, productivity could fall, with a consequent increase in food prices. The study...
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