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State failed to implement PDS directive

The state government has been accused of failing to provide vital information about PDS (public distribution system) to the ration card holders. This despite strict directives from the Union government, said Vivek Velankar of the Sajag Nagrik Manch. "The provision could not be implemented because the state has failed to fix the fees to be charged to the ration card holders for obtaining such information," said Velankar. The directives issued in 2004...

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Canned rasgullas a health hazard: Report by Durgesh Nandan Jha

If you think canned rasgullas are a better option than khoya-based sweets this Diwali, think again. The mouth-watering sweets sold by big brands at high prices have been found to have micro-organisms that can cause diseases. Also, it has been found that most of the canned rasgullas have a higher percentage of syrup than prescribed. It's claimed that in one of the cans weighing a kilogram, the drained weight of rasgullas...

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Taking on NAC, babu calls for PDS wind-up by Rajeev Deshpande

While the Sonia Gandhi-led National Advisory Council's proposal on enhanced food security hinges on higher procurement and increased reliance on the public distribution system, there is a strong view in the government that overworking a creaking system is a bad idea. In a paper circulated within the government, chief economic adviser to the finance ministry Kaushik Basu has argued that what is needed for food security to work is a reduced...

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Plan panel backs FDI in retail, revives debate by Gaurav Choudhury

The Planning Commission has made a strong pitch for opening up the country’s retail sector to foreign direct investment (FDI). The longstanding debate on this issue has gained an added edge with the forthcoming visit of US President Barack Obama next month. US business has for long been demanding that India open up its retail sector. “FDI in multi-brand retail trading should be permitted, since it will have both positive direct...

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After Lancet's superbug blow, praise for India's rural doctors scheme by Aarti Dhar

Lancet dismisses criticisms levelled at the “rural MBBS,” saying they bear little credibility The Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry might still be awaiting “formal” clearance for its much debated Bachelor of Rural Health Care course that aims to create a cadre of healthcare workers for the rural areas, but the Centre has received global appreciation for “trying to find an innovative solution to a deeply entrenched problem which is not...

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