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State set to introduce uniform Form 6 for NREGA workers

In a bid to ensure that those who are not provided work within the stipulated 15 days under the MGNREGA get the unemployment benefit, the government is about to introduce a uniform Form 6 across the state. The Form 6, where requisition is filled for work under NREGA, will also have a receipt attached which would be handed over to the worker as proof of when the work was sought. The...

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Super-sensitive, not to bitter root by Biswanath Roy and Sujan Dutta

Gethi is such an inedible beetroot for most of us that it must be boiled overnight and dried thrice before the bitterness can be cut. Even after that, the faces of children pucker as soon as they put it in the mouth. A gethi looks like a misshapen potato with dark brown hairy strands that must be plucked clean. The Pahariyas of Borogora village in the lap of the Bagmundi jungles...

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‘NREGS card valid for opening accounts in rural banks’

THE Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided to accept NREGS Job Cards or Aadhar letter as official documents for opening accounts in rural cooperative banks for persons covered under the scheme. This will enable the job card holders or the workers to keep their money is safe custody. An RBI communique to the state and district cooperative banks has said that the accounts can be opened with certain conditions attached as...

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Year-long job scheme for urban poor on the cards by Clara Lewis

In a bid to eradicate unemployment from the state, a large part of which has gradually been urbanized over the years, the government plans to introduce an employment scheme that will guarantee jobs for the city poor throughout the year. "Nearly 50% of the state has been urbanized and a large proportion of the population does not have a job. The government plans to introduce an employment guarantee scheme (EGS) for...

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Weeping wombs of Kasaragod by Jeemon Jacob

PREGNANT WOMEN in Kasargod district are fighting the endosulfan tragedy in their own way — by opting for abortion. A sacrifice conducted in silence, even a 10-year campaign against the chemical has not yet convinced the government to ban its use. Without the intervention of the welfare state, they are now released from the fear of death and chronic disease. They have seen enough. They have lost many in a short...

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