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Gujarat plea against ban on Endosulfan

-PTI   The Gujarat government has made a request to the Centre not to ban Endosulfan, an agriculture pesticide found to be an organic pollutant, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said in the Rajya Sabha on Friday. Answering questions, he said production, sale and use of Endosulfan has been banned by Supreme Court, through an interim order, on May 13 in the country. “What the Supreme Court said, we will oblige,” he said. In reply to...

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Won't Restart Maval project till farmers agree: Chavan

-The Indian Express   Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan today said suspended work of the contentious closed water pipeline project at Maval, which led to a violent protest recently, would not be recommenced till the "misgivings" of the affected farmers were removed. "Nothing will be done by keeping people in the dark. This applies to all projects including Jaitapur (nuclear power plant)," he told reporters after visiting the injured agitators in a hospital...

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Anti-Maoist war in serious trouble by Praveen Swami

Fighting the insurgency will need careful planning and sustained innovation. But New Delhi seems to have only big sacks of cash and even bigger words. Eleven weeks after the annihilation of an entire company of the Central Reserve Police Force in a Maoist ambush in April 2010 near the village of Tarmetla — the largest single loss India has ever suffered in a counter-insurgency campaign — Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram...

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Increasing silver prices bring down supply of essential drug

-PTI   With silver prices almost doubling in last one year, the supply of a crucial drug for burn injuries, with this metal as a component, has seen a dip. The prices of the white metal have almost doubled from Rs 28,550 per kg last year to Rs 58,900 per kg, affecting the supply of Silver Sulpohurdizene (SSD), a drug used to prevent and treat infections of second and third degree burns. Following the...

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Blood spills in water war by Jaideep Hardikar

Four farmers were killed in police firing as a protracted farmers’ agitation against an urban water-supply project in Pune district turned violent on Tuesday afternoon. Several farmers and 20 policemen were injured, two of them seriously. More than 300 protesters were rounded up. A strong crackdown Restored traffic on the blocked Pune-Mumbai expressway, Pune rural police said. Around 1.30pm, more than 400 villagers, agitating for years against an urban water supply project they...

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