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Belt shops target NREGS workers to rake in moolah by Raghu Paithari

After forming syndicates, the liquor mafia in Nizamabad district is now targeting young workers of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme ( MGNREGS) to rake in more moolah. Towards this end, the powerful mafia succeeded by roping in village development committees (VDCs) to help them open more belt shops in villages. Though it was illegal, a majority of these belt shops are being run in residential colonies, slum areas and...

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Satyam and PwC are fined in US for accounting fraud

Satyam Computer Services and its former auditor PricewaterCoopers (PwC) have agreed to pay a combined $17.5m (£10.7m) in fines in the US after one of India's biggest corporate scandals. Satyam, an outsourcing company, will pay $10m for falsely reporting more than $1bn in profits over five years. The company's chairman Ramalinga Raju admitted to the fraud in 2009. Satyam's shares were indirectly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) as well as...

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'Revise APMC Act to check inflation’

Revising the Agriculture Produce Market Committee Act ( APMC Act), encouraging competition among traders and promoting efficiency in retailing are some of the steps needed to calm food inflation. These views were discussed in the second meeting of a interministerial group appointed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to review the inflation situation and suggest corrective measures, according to a statement issued by the finance ministry. Kishore Biyani, chairman of retail major...

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Devil In The Retail by Lola Nayar

By all indications, FDI in multi-brand retail is a fait accompli. Or so we have been told time and again by everyone, the PM downward. The “question is at what point of time it should be done”. This remark from Pranab Mukherjee in a post-budget TV interview may have revealed that the debate has moved beyond whether to permit FDI in multi-brand retailing—the lifeline of small- and medium-sized neighbourhood stores....

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Eight recipes to food for all by Olivier De Schutter

World Bank president Robert Zoellick recently listed nine measures that the G20 should adopt under its current French presidency. These range from improving information about grain stocks and developing better weather-forecasting methods to strengthening social safety nets for the poor and helping small farmers benefit from tenders from humanitarian purchasers such as the World Food Programme . These measures tackle only the symptoms of the global food system's weaknesses, leaving the...

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