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Cash for Food--A Misplaced Idea -Dipa Sinha

-Economic and Political Weekly Direct benefi t transfers in the form of cash cannot replace the supply of food through the public distribution system. Though it is claimed otherwise, DBT does not address the problems of identifying the poor ("targeting") and DBT in place of the PDS will expose the vulnerable to additional price fluctuation. Further, if the PDS is dismantled, there will also be no need or incentive for procurement...

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Govt takes stock of air quality, seeks report on vehicle ban

-Hindustan Times New Delhi: Delhi chief secretary KK Sharma has directed all officials to work in a time-bound manner on the action plan meant to improve air quality in the Capital. In a meeting with all the secretaries and head of departments, Sharma asked sought a compliance report on the NGT (National Green Tribunal) order, which had imposed a ban on vehicles more than 15 years old in Delhi. The officials told the...

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Jharkhand’s 14-year-old Nishu develops special cooler, receives invite from Japan

-Daily Bhaskar Ranchi: Nishu Kumari is just 14-year-old, but her scientific acumen is on par with mature scientists. In one such example, the girl who lives in a slum of Adityapur, Bantanagar she has received an invite from Japan for a cooler developed by her that uses wind as a source of energy. She will be sponsored by the Science and Technology department for Sakura Exchange program that is to be...

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A hasty, half-baked report on environment -Ramaswamy R Iyer

-The Hindu The report of the High-Level Committee for reviewing environmental laws has a misplaced focus on speedy project clearances and wrongly attributes their delays to environmental laws The report of the High-Level Committee (HLC) on a review of environmental laws may no longer be in the news, but its potential for impacting environmental governance in the country has not diminished. That potential will become real soon enough. A note of caution...

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Indian farmers in the IT age -Osama Manzar

-Livemint Farmers are using features like SMS, Voice Message, Helpline, WhatsApp and Facebook to get information about rain forecast and Wind speed alert According to the Census of India 2011, there are 118.9 million cultivators across the country, or 24.6% of the total workforce of over 481 million. The proportion was about 50% in 1951. On the other hand the number of people working as agricultural labourers has increased from 19% in...

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