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Nabard records 40% growth in farm credit in FY12

-The Business Standard   The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) has recorded a 40 per cent growth in agriculture credit and rural development in Karnataka during 2011-12. It has extended farm credit of Rs 6,053 crore during the year. While the production credit refinance extended to cooperative banks and regional rural banks (RRBs) was Rs 3,775 crore, its finance to state government under the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF)...

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Amul milk to cost Rs 2 per litre more

-The Times of India Milk prices are set to soar yet again. Rising inflation and increase in excise duty on packaging material for milk pouches are likely to make milk dearer by Rs 2 per litre, said R S Sodhi, managing director of Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), which markets Amul milk across the country. While he did not say when the price hike will come into effect, sources said...

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As RTE turns two, monitoring division sans staff by Aarti Dhar

On Saturday last, as the government was highlighting with much fanfare the achievements under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 in the past two years, the RTE Division of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) — entrusted with the responsibility of monitoring the implementation of the Act — was virtually winding up. It all happened as the term of Kiran Bhatty, the...

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HP tops in giving employment to women under MGNREGA

-PTI Himachal Pradesh has been declared as the best state for implementation of and providing employment to women under MGNREGA, the Vidhan Sabha was informed today. Replying to a question, rural development Minister Jai Ram Thakur said that while the national average was 49 per cent, 60 per cent women were given employment in the state. He said that during 2011-12, an amount of Rs 405.02 crore had been spent under...

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Youth in Pune fights corruption using biggest yet silent weapon, RTI-Rajesh Rao

Student of Pune-based MIT School of Government (MITSOG), Harshvardhan Reddy, who hails from Karni village in Mahabubnagar district in Andhra Pradesh, has kept the Right to Information (RTI) flag flying high by filing over 300 RTI applications along with over 200 first appeals within a short span of two years. The first RTI application, Reddy said, was filed by him against the rural superintendent of police (SP) for delaying his passport...

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