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Failed PDS starves Gaya's Maha Dalits by Shoumojit Banerjee

Hunger deaths present a sober reality check to Bihar government  With the National Democratic Alliance government in Bihar playing cowboys and Indians with the Centre over the number of BPL (below the poverty line) families in the State, Gaya's hunger deaths proffer a sober reality check to the government consistently serenading its schemes for the Maha Dalit community. Three years ago, 14 members of the Bhuiyyan community (a Maha Dalit sub-caste)...

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UP seeks amendment in wheat procurement policy by Rajesh Kumar Singh

The state’s wheat purchase exercise is mid-way, but the state government officers have already started mulling over amending the current procurement policy. The wheat purchase started on April 1 and the government has purchased merely 14.84 lakh metric tonnes. The state government agencies have to purchase 39 lakh metric tonne for 2010-11. The Food Corporation of India (FCI) is to purchase 1 lakh metric tonne. Each month the state government...

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Now, villagers will have legal aid at their doorstep by Dhananjay Mahapatra

For long, villagers have been at the wrong ends of justice being unaware of the functioning of courts and also sent on a merry-go-round while trying to procure a document -- be it a ration card, birth or castecertificate -- from panchayat or block offices. No more, for the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) is forging ahead with its plan to set up legal aid clinics (LACs) of permanent nature...

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12 districts of Bihar identified as

As many as 12 districts in North-Eastern Bihar have been identified as major “hotspots” in food security in the state, according to the Food Security Atlas on Rural Bihar . The report, prepared by the Institute for Human Development (IHD) in conjunction with the United Nation's World Food Programme (UNWFP), provides a comprehensive food security information system for the state while pin-pointing the most vulnerable districts that are in dire...

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Land sop in tribal policy antidote by Cithara Paul

The Centre is gearing to introduce a tribal policy that has been gathering dust for five years, hoping the move will win the tribals over from the Maoists. The draft of the National Tribal Policy, which proposes land rights for Adivasis and aims to bring their human development indices on a par with the rest of the country by 2020, will be placed before the cabinet this month, tribal ministry officials...

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