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IIT leads the way to a 'green revolution' -Jhimli Mukherjee Pandey

-The Times of India KHARAGPUR: A patch of 14 acres in Kenthia village of Kharagpur-II block, which was written off by everyone, has suddenly turned lush green. Go closer and you will see paddy, soybean, groundnuts, sweet corn and sesame plants there. The Kenthia experiment started with three departments of IIT-Kharagpur - agriculture and food technology, biotechnology and industrial engineering - about six months ago. The challenge was to turn a barren patch...

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The Centre asks Bankers to Restructure Crop Loans and Insurance

-Press Information Bureau/ Ministry of Agriculture The Central Government has asked State Level Bankers' Committees to facilitate timely restructuring of crop loans. With restructuring, the loan repayment period would be extended. The Home Ministry has also written to states to keep 10% of SDRF fund reserved for "local disasters" such as heavy rain which are to be declared at par with national disasters and use this money for distressed Farmers. This...

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Supreme Court to hear plea against re-promulgated land ordinance on Monday

-PTI NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court today agreed to hear on Monday the plea of Farmers' organisations challenging legality of the fresh promulgation of the land acquisition ordinance by the Narendra Modi-led government. "We will have it on Monday," a bench comprising Chief Justice H L Dattu and Justice Arun Mishra said, when senior advocate Indira Jaisingh, appearing for Farmers' organisations sought urgent hearing of the petition. The Farmers' organisations, in their plea...

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Freak weather may hit kharif crop too: Experts

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Changiram, a Farmer from Kota's Darbheeji village, had sown his four-hectare land with wheat, investing around Rs 80,000 in seeds, fertilizers and labour. He expected to earn around Rs 4 lakh. But unseasonal rains and hailstorms in March damaged more than 70% of his crop, leaving him insolvent and staring at a bleak future. Changiram's plight mirrors that of tens of thousands of Farmers across the...

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Why our Farmers urgently need help -Devinder Sharma

-DNA Broken promises apart, a regular income for Farmers is extremely essential There is trouble on the farm front. With untimely rains accompanied by hailstorms and strong winds showing no signs of relenting, further deepening the prevailing agrarian crisis; and with the spate of Farmer suicides on the rise, agriculture faces its worst-ever crisis. While the rising number of Farmer suicides is only a reflection of how fragile the agrarian economy...

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