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Govt needs extra Rs 20,000 crore to implement Food Security Bill

-Reuters Food minister K V Thomas says the current cost of the food subsidy is Rs 1 lakh crore India needs a Rs 20,000 crore top-up for its proposed Food Security Bill, aimed at ensuring subsidised grain for the poor, Food Minister KV Thomas said on Thursday, even as the government is seeking deep spending cuts.   The bill will be introduced in the budget session of Parliament which begins on February 21. The...

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India needs extra Rs 200 billion to implement food security bill: Food Minister KV Thomas

-Reuters India needs an additional Rs 200 billion ($3.72 billion) to implement its proposed Food Security Bill, Food Minister K V Thomas told reporters on Thursday. The current cost of the food subsidy is Rs 1 trillion, he added. India is drafting the bill, which when enacted would ensure subsidised grains to the poor. The bill was introduced in the lower house of parliament in 2011. ...

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Expedite trials in cases against Dalits: National Commission tells Maharashtra

-PTI Pulling up the Maharashtra government for low conviction rate in atrocity cases against Dalits, the National Commission for Scheduled Castes on Tuesday asked the State to expedite trials and probe in such cases. “1,200 cases of atrocities against scheduled castes are reported each year in Maharashtra. Out of them, 500 cases are pending. There should be exclusive and fast-track courts under which priority should be to atrocity cases,” Commission’s Chairman Dr....

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Justice Verma for Changes in Anti-Defection Law

-Outlook Mathura (UP): Former CJI Justice J S Verma today said he favours changes in anti-defection law of the country. "Resignation from membership of the House should be made obligatory for defector, since voters had voted him/her on different grounds. Re-election should be a pre-condition for the defector," Justice Verma told reporters here. On the right to recall, he said, "Though I am in favour of it, it is not easy since there...

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Maharashtra: Pawar to Ask Centre for Drought Relief Funds

-Outlook Jalna: Terming the drought situation in Maharashtra as "grim," Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said he would recommend the Centre to release more funds for the state to tackle the problem. "The situation is grim and an important decision regarding the future mode of action would be taken soon in New Delhi by the Drought Eradication Committee (headed by Pawar)," the Union Minister said while addressing people during a visit to...

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