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Tribals rally against 'government inaction'

-The Times of India   More than 8,000 tribals, armed with traditional weapons, participated in a demonstration organized in front of the office of the Balangir collector on Friday. They criticized the government for taking no action against fake tribal CERTificate holders. They went round the Balangir town in a rally before coming to the collector office. Security was beefed up in the town in view of the agitation. The agitators submitted a...

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Congress happy, Team Anna smarts at Nitish attack

-The Indian Express   Under attack from Team Anna over the UPA government’s Lokpal Bill, the ruling Congress at the Centre today couldn’t hide its glee at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar snubbing the former for criticising Bihar’s draft Lokayukta Bill. “His (Nitish’s) statement is self-speaking. At the root of his entire assertion is the fact that elected representatives owe their answers to the people,” Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said. “The essence of Kumar’s...

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Aquaculture has potential to cut poverty, combat food insecurity–UN report

-The United Nations   More than 50 per cent of the world’s food fish will come from aquaculture, making it a crucial method to reduce poverty and combat food insecurity, said a United Nations report released today, while calling for governments to step up their efforts to support this practice. Aquaculture, which involves cultivating fresh water and saltwater populations of fish under controlled conditions as opposed to catching fish in the wild, is...

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Aquaculture to provide more than half of world consumption

-FAO   Aquaculture is the world's fastest-growing source of animal protein and currently provides nearly half of all fish consumed globally, according to a report published here by FAO.   The report World Aquaculture 2010 found that global production of fish from aquaculture grew more than 60 percent between 2000 and 2008, from 32.4 million tonnes to 52.5 million tonnes. It also forecasts that by 2012 more than 50 percent of the world's food...

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Caste claim can’t be rejected over personal traits: SC by Krishnadas Rajagopal

A persons's caste claim cannot be dismissed merely because his personal traits do not match the peculiar anthropological and ethnological characteristics of a Scheduled Tribe that he claims to be part of, the Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday. Introducing a liberal interpretation for testing the genuineness of caste claims and benefits, a bench of Justices D K Jain and A K Ganguly said if a claimant has the right documents to...

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