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Govt takes stock of air quality, seeks report on vehicle ban

-Hindustan Times New Delhi: Delhi chief secretary KK Sharma has directed all officials to work in a time-bound manner on the action plan meant to improve air quality in the Capital. In a meeting with all the secretaries and head of departments, Sharma asked sought a compliance report on the NGT (National Green Tribunal) order, which had imposed a ban on vehicles more than 15 years old in Delhi. The officials told the...

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1 in 5 primary teachers unqualified -Subodh Varma

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: A fifth of all elementary school teachers in the country do not have the requisite qualifications to teach young children. If this doesn't shock you, take a look at what's going on at the state level. In a wide swathe starting from all eight states of the North-East (including Sikkim), through West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and up north in J&K, the share of...

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P Sainath, rural reporter, interviewed by Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies

-Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies World-renowned journalist P. Sainath has returned to Princeton to teach two courses, beginning this week, in the Program for South Asian Studies. The former rural affairs editor of The Hindu and award-winning "reporter" - he prefers the term to journalist - has devoted his career to telling the stories of India, uncovering the truth of social problems, rural affairs, poverty and the aftermath of...

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Maharashtra's drought-hit farmers without bank accounts denied aid -Priyanka Kakodkar

-The Times of India MUMBAI: A staggering Rs 460 crore disbursed by the Maharashtra government as compensation for drought-hit farmers has come right back to the state's coffers. The key reason it could not be distributed, officials admit, is that lakhs of farmers impacted by the calamity do not have bank accounts - now a mandatory requirement for aid recipients. Since 2014, Maharashtra has been allotting aid only to bank accounts of...

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Malnutrition deaths on the rise in Maharashtra

-The Hindu Mumbai: Three districts in Maharashtra have reported 1,274 child malnutrition deaths in the past 10 months. Three districts in Maharashtra have reported 1,274 child malnutrition deaths in the past 10 months, Minister of State for Women and Child Welfare Vidya Thakur informed the State council on Monday. The three districts, according to Ms. Thakur, are Nandurbar (662 deaths), Palghar (418 deaths ) and Thane (194 deaths). "These cases have almost doubled...

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