-Down to Earth System of crop intensification, specially in rice, has shown sizeable savings in water and seed usage. Yet its adoption has not spread despite incentives SIMPLE TECHNIQUES and manag-ement practices tend to be viewed with suspicion. In the age of input-intensive agriculture which calls for an array of machinery and a host of scientific props, a crop management system whose core basically is protecting the plant's roots to provide better...
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Threat of El Nino recedes, but monsoon picture remains cloudy -Nikita Mehta and Asit Ranjan Mishra
-Live Mint Experts are still convinced that this year will see a sub-par monsoon or, still worse, a drought New Delhi: A weakening of the El Nino weather phenomenon and an expected recovery in monsoon rainfall in coming days may, to some extent, keep inflation at manageable levels and protect rural demand even as the government prepares to handle India's third drought in 20 years. Experts are still convinced that this year...
More »Government to continue with MGNREGA scheme
-PTI Government informed Rajya Sabha that an action plan has been formulated to improve the implementation of the scheme New Delhi: Noting that there are variations in demand for work under Mahatma Gandhi National rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), the government on Monday said it would continue with the rural job scheme. The government also informed Rajya Sabha that an action plan has been formulated to improve the implementation of MGNREGA. "There...
More »India less committed to reducing hunger than Nepal or Bangladesh: HANCI report -Jitendra
-Down to Earth India ranked 19th among 45 developing countries assessed by UK-based organisation India has made quite some progress in countering hunger and under-nutrition in the past two years but Nepal and Bangladesh have done better and have shown serious commitment through political will, says the Hunger and Nutrition Commitment Index (HANCI) report, 2013. The annual HANCI report, prepared by non-profit Institute of Development Studies and International Food Policy Research Institute funded...
More »Government calls all-party meet to relook on Land Acquisition Act
-The Economic Times Most state governments have sought a relook at UPA's Land Acquisition Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, pushing the Centre into convening an all-party meet, probably as early as the next fortnight. A consensus at the meeting of all parties heading state governments will let the Centre amend the law in the current monsoon session itself. This revision of the land law is imperative for the Centre to execute major infrastructure...
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