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NDA govt's income insurance idea may not win over small Farmers

-Reuters Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans to provide millions of Farmers with income insurance linked to crop prices, officials say, but it may not do much to ease rural distress, with small Farmers standing to benefit little and likely to be put off by bureaucracy. Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which swept to office a year ago, hopes to consolidate its power in local elections over the next two years, but anger...

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India's farm output falls for the first time in 5 years amid fears of drought

-DNA Govt gears up to ring-fence Farmers, prices from poor rains India's farm sector shrank for the first time in five years in the year ended March 31, Union agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh said on Wednesday, a day after the government forecast a likely drought this year that could hit output again. The Met office cut this year's monsoon forecast on an El Nino weather pattern that has raised fears of...

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Students develop low-cost way to improve crop yield in India

-PTI A group of American students led by an Indian has developed a low-cost way to improve the yield of agricultural produce for the Farmers and reduce the use of fertilizers in Telangana through desilting of ponds. "A group of students from here in a year-long study in Telangana have found that silt from ponds reduces the use of fertilizers by 36 per cent and increases the crop yield by nearly 50...

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Early imports, higher wages under NREGA: Preparing for monsoon blues

-Hindustan Times Policy makers have no control over fickle weather whims and complex forecasts. Regardless of the eventual course and quality of summer rains brought on by drafts of breeze that stream 8,000 km from the southern Pacific, the early predictions did give an early heads up of what was likely in the next few months. Yet, every drought year, India’s response to deal with scanty summer rains has been knee-jerk, marked...

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Maletha refuses to be crushed -Rakesh Agrawal

-CivilSocietyOnline.com Dehradun: Maletha village in Tehri Garhwal is very angry. Men, women and children sit on the road in dharna, demanding that a stone crushing company grandly called Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram be evicted from their village. The villagers’ problems began in February 2014 when two stone crushers arrived in Maletha with their machines. Their operations created an ear-splitting noise and belched clouds of dust that settled on crops and orchards. In August, another...

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