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Govt adds teeth to rules for discouraging plastic use -Vishwa Mohan

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The Centre on Friday notified stringent plastic Waste management rules to regulate use of the hazardous material and handle the Waste generated by it. Besides, it also banned use of plastic carry bags of less than 50 microns in thickness as against the existing norms of less than 40 microns. Be it manufacturers, shopkeepers, street vendors or Waste generators including individuals, institutions and organisers of big...

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Centre slaps fee to curb plastic use

-The Telegraph New Delhi: Shopkeepers and street vendors across India who wish to continue providing commodities in plastic bags would need to pay Rs 4,000 per month to local authorities under new rules intended to discourage free carry bags. The Union environment ministry today announced revised rules to manage India's massive burden of plastic Waste. The rules will introduce this Waste management fee on vendors, while imposing a collect-back system for brand-owners...

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Despite being around for a decade, MGNREGS continues to be plagued by leakages, fraud -Dinesh Narayanan

-The Economic Times   I will never make the mistake of discontinuing M(G)NREGA; because it is a living testimony of your failures. After 60 years of Independence you had to make people dig ditches — Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In that March 2015 speech in Parliament, Prime Minister Modi taunted the Congress Party that the rural job guarantee programme Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) was required because of the party's...

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Lever in toxic mercury payout deal -GC Shekhar and others

-The Telegraph Chennai: Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) has agreed to compensate nearly 600 former employees who were exposed to toxic mercury in a thermometer factory that had been relocated from New York to Tamil Nadu by another investor in 1984 following environmental concerns in the US. The thermometer factory is located at Kodaikanal, around 430km from here. The plant was shut down in 2011 after Greenpeace activists found mercury Waste in the...

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Not so simple to drought-proof the farmer; stock up for dry days -Himangshu Watts

-The Economic Times Blog The massive increase in expenditure on irrigation in this year’s Budget has raised hopes that more water will flow into fields. This can drought-proof the farmer, increase crop output and lead to greater rural prosperity, which, in turn, will generate demand for all kinds of goods and services. So, everybody will live happily ever after. Not so simple. While higher spending on irrigation is a good beginning, a lot...

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