India's vegetables production is estimated to have increased by over five per cent to 14.1 crore tonnes in 2010-11, Parliament was informed today. The country's vegetables production was 13.3 crore tonnes in 2009-10, Minister of State for Agriculture Arun Yadav said in a written reply to Lok Sabha. Cultivation of major vegetables including onion, potato, brinjal, cabbage, cauliflower, peas and okra saw a rise during the period, he said. Giving details, he said...
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The Case for Direct Cash Transfers by Rupa Subramanya Dehejia
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