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Despite good monsoon, farmers blame NREGA for low profits

-Reuters Cotton farmer Ravindra Krishna Patil in Maharashtra should be feeling flush after strong monsoon rains and a good crop, but high costs have cast a pall over his preparations for the festive season. Instead of splashing out on gold jewellery, appliances or maybe even a car during the biggest shopping season of the year, 28-year-old Patil must count his rupees after costs of everything from fuel to labour soared while cotton...

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NREGA Workers protest against Punjab govt.

-Day and Night News   In Mohali, Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Gurantee Act contract Workers staged a protest against the indifferent attitude of the Punjab government and denial of justice to the employees. Up in arms against the Punjab government, scores of contract Workers of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act on Tuesday assembled in front of the office of the Rural Development and Panchayat Welfare in Mohali and lodged their...

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Prevention proof in HIV study by GS Mudur

A five-year effort to promote condom use by sex Workers and their clients and the use of safe needles by drug users may have helped India prevent about 100,000 HIV infections, according to a study to be released tomorrow. The study suggests that the high-profile HIV prevention initiative called Avahan, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and implemented in six states, was less effective in Nagaland, Manipur and Maharashtra...

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Earthquake in Sikkim: Natural Calamity and Potential Manmade Disaster by JJ Roy Burman

On September 18 an earthquake of the magnitude of 6.8 by the Richter scale struck Sikkim at about 6.18 pm The epicentre of the quake was located about 67 kms north-west of Gangtok—the State capital. The epicenter was located to be precise at Mangan, the headquarter, of the Sikkim North district. There were about four-to-five aftershocks of lesser intensity within five-to-six hours. Minor tremors were felt even after a few...

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ICMR to fund study on morning-after pill use, abuse by teens & sex Workers by Kounteya Sinha

The nation wants to know how often teenagers pop the emergency contraceptive pill. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) will support and finance research projects that will look at the pill's use and overuse. Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECPs) are used to prevent pregnancy following an unprotected act of sexual intercourse within 72 hours. The council has called for research proposals by December 31 on emergency contraception, especially those that will look...

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