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Tuticorin Sterlite Copper PLAnt accounts for 40 per cent of country's copper: Will hit 800 units and jobs -Deepak Patel

-The Indian Express Tuticorin Sterlite Copper PLAnt shutdown is also likely to impact India’s copper exports as around 1.6 lakh tonnes of Tuticorin PLAnt’s production is sold internationally. The Tamil Nadu government’s decision Monday to shut down Vedanta Limited’s copper PLAnt at Tuticorin, which accounts for a 40 per cent share in India’s annual copper production of 10 lakh tonnes, could have a downstream impact on around 800 small and medium units...

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What was done with the Rs 100 crore fine Vedanta paid for Sterlite violations? Not much, finds RTI query -Priyanka Thirumurthy

-TheNewsMinute.com The SC had ordered for the interest from to penalty to be spent for improving the environment, including water and soil, of the vicinity of the PLAnt. Over the last five years, the Thoothukudi district administration has failed to not only address the angst of residents over pollution by Sterlite copper but also to utilise funds to improve the environment in the vicinity of the PLAnt, government documents received under...

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Pieces of a market -Ashok Gulati & Shweta Saini

-The Indian Express A single national agriculture market, promised by the BJP in its 2014 manifesto, remains a pipe dream. Can the government reform the broken APMC structure in the last year of its term? In its 2014 Lok Sabha election manifesto, the BJP promised to evolve a single national agriculture market (NAM) in the country with a view to enable farmers to get a better price and consumers to pay a...

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PM tapped on RTI changes

-The Telegraph New Delhi: The National Campaign for Peoples' Right to Information on Friday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to put the proposed amendments to the RTI Act in the public domain in keeping with the government's policy of pre-legislative consultations. The policy, adopted in 2014, mandates that all draft legislation (including subordinate legislation) should be PLAced in the public domain for 30 days and comments invited from the public. It also requires...

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Let's Talk About Clean India's Unspeakable Secret -Assa Doron and Robin Jeffrey

-TheWire.in In India, caste and practices related to caste are inescapable in the waste-management conundrum. There’s a wonderful book called Ask the Fellows Who Cut the Hay about England in bygone days when it was still heavily rural and agricultural labour was the life of thousands of people. The recent release of the Swachh Survekshan rankings of India’s cleanest cities suggests someone should write a book called Ask the People Who Pick Up...

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