India's hurried quest for development and its disregard for road safety have resulted in a major public health problem that demands serious thought and action. The high mortality and morbidity associated with road traffic injuries are a major public health challenge worldwide. Every year, road traffic crashes kill an estimated 1.2 million people. The figure for the injured is over 50 million. Significant increases in these estimates are projected over the...
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'Remunerative price to farmers need of the hour'
The Central government should evolve a policy of announcing remunerative price for agricultural produces in advance to bail out farmers from possible distress said Karnataka minister for Rural Development and panchayat raj Jagadish Shettar. Presiding over the function to inaugurate the Krishi Mela-2010 and Jilla Krishi Utsav at University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS) here on Sunday he said such a move on the part of the Centre would enable farmers to...
More »Less than min wages for NREGA workers unconstitutional: Govt by Anindo Dey
The stance of the ministry of Rural Development stands null and void. At least, as far as officials of the state government are concerned. For most of them that the delegation of the Mazdoor Satyagrah met on Monday agreed in unison that it is unconstitutional to pay MGNREGA workers anything less that the minimum wages. However, officials expressed their inability to pay more and demanded the total component from the Centre. Recently,...
More »Lokpal system for MGNREGS to be introduced shortly
The Lokpal system will shortly be implemented in Madhya Pradesh for ensuring transparency in the work process of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNRGES). ''A separate computer room will be provided to each village panchayat building in 23,000 panchayats and job cards will be renewed to those MFNRGES districts that have completed five years,'' state Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Gopal Bhargava said at a meeting of state...
More »Mining project payouts to go to women
The new mining legislation will make woman of the house chief beneficiary of the compensation for land acquired for mining project, as the government seeks to ensure the large amounts provided go into ensuring livelihood and are not depleted quickly. This is in sync with the government’s attempt to empower women by giving them a bigger role in financial decision-making. “Women are known to manage the household finances better than their male...
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