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Hard to stomach by Biraj Patnaik

As the nation debates the National Food Security Act (NFSA) and its implications on food security for the country, it is pertinent to pause for a moment and ponder some of the structural reasons for the mismanagement of the food economy of the country. Forget the past or the future or even the present set of policies being pursued. The UPA-II is pushing the nation inexorably towards a regime of...

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Fast-track courts

The Supreme Court has ruled that fast-track courts, set up to ease the load of pending cases in subordinate courts, will continue to function in all states till further orders. Most of these courts were created under a centrally funded scheme on April 1, 2001, and were expected to lapse within five years. But they have since been given repeated extensions, the last one valid till March 31, 2010. “The scheme will...

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Concern over budget expenses

Bhubaneswar: Poor budgetary expenditure has been a cause of headache for the state government with less than a month left for the end of this fiscal. An official review revealed that the government departments had been able to spend only 56 per cent of Budgetary Allocations on an average by January-end. Interestingly, the steel and mines department tops the laggard departments showing the lowest expenditure of 5 per cent, followed by co-operation...

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Women’s groups hand over wish list to Finance Minister by Aarti Dhar

Ban forward trading of wheat and rice and undertake de-hoarding measures urgently Make higher Budgetary Allocations for Primary Health Centres which need to be strengthened Worst hit by the prices of essentials, women groups on Tuesday presented their wish-list for the budget to the Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee.“The spiralling rise in prices of essential commodities and inflation have had a particularly adverse impact on women, and on families from the more...

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Inclusive growth: the missing ingredient in Bihar’s success story by Shireen Vakil Miller

Bihar has been in the news recently for recording an average growth rate of 11.3 per cent for the period between 2004 and 2009. Much has been written about the quality of governance and the improved state of roads. This is indeed commendable, and no mean achievement, for a State that had virtually become a “development outcast”. I was pleasantly surprised to note on a recent trip to Bihar the...

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