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To store and to have not

Down to earth Oct 15, 2010 Since May the media has been beaming images of foodgrain rotting in various parts of the country. FCI’s investigation revealed that grain costing nearly Rs 50 lakh was damaged at Harduaganj, Orai and Hapur in Uttar Pradesh. “We have to procure all the grain that farmers bring to us […]

Vedanta and lessons in conservation

Sunita Narain The Forest Rights Act of 2006—also known as the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act—came after considerable and bitter opposition from conservation groups.

Time For A Fresh Start

Chetan Bhagat, Oct 9, 2010, TOI Before i begin, i would like to make the usual disclaimer about writing a political column: I have no bias towards any party. The only party i support is the ‘we-do-a-good-job’ party. My views are as an observer of trends, and recent indicators do show that the BJP is […]

A Thought For Food

Given the scale of UPA-II’s proposed food security programme, getting the recipe right was never going to be easy. But even accounting for their differences, the National Advisory Council (NAC) and the government are having more problems than expected pushing the right to food legislation.

National Green Tribunal Bill passed in Lok Sabha

May 3, 2010 The long-pending National Green Tribunal (NGT) Bill was passed in Lok Sabha after environment minister Jairam Ramesh accepted some key amendments to the proposed legislation that parliamentarians cutting across party lines had suggested.

G-24 supports India on IMF reform

Supporting India’s stand on quota reform in the International Monetary Fund, a G-24 ministerial meeting today called for at least five percentage point shift from advanced economies to emerging ones.

India cautioned developing nations against protracted recovery

India today expressed its concern at rising food prices and warned the developing world to be vigilant of spillover effects of protracted recovery in the global economy, as the revival is taking more time than anticipated.

336 tourists arrive in season’s first charter

The states charter tourism season got off to a start early Thursday morning as 336 tourists from Russia disembarked at Dabolim airport. According Sita Travels vice president Ernest Dias, the two flights brought not just tourists but travel agents scouting business opportunities in Goa.

UID: High Possibility of Misuse

IN elaborate charade has begun with the rolling out of the first Aadhaar unique identity (UID) num bers by the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh and the Congress chairperson, Ms Sonia Gandhi in a tribal district of Maharashtra. The 12-digit number for each citizen is supposed to achieve pilferage-free delivery of services to the underprivileged.

Freezing Casinos

Not long ago there was a beeline of investors wanting to open floating casinos in the popular tourist destination of Goa. There is no open promotion of casino industry by the state government as an industry, yet every now and then the authorities grant licence to a new investor, and another boat throws its anchor […]