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Swaminathan for grain storage grid
Stating that the Food Security Act could be implemented only if there was enough food, noted agricultural scientist, Dr M S Swaminathan has said that India can have proper food security if the natural resources in the country were put to proper use and enough storage facilities were built to house the agriculture produce.
Curtorim villagers say no to road on Monte Hill
The Curtorim gram sabha held on Sunday, resolved to revoke the No Objection Certificate, issued to a private party for the proposed construction of a road from Alto-Dagualle to Monte Hill in Maina village, in the Curtorim panchayat area.
Archaeological Act implications raise fear among Chandor residents
At the Chandor gram sabha, the members discussed at length the effects of the Ancient Monument and Archaeological Site and Remains Act (AMASRA) Amendment and Validation Act, 2010, which was recently passed in Parliament.
Will Truth Prevail?
The Public Interest Disclosure and Protection to Persons Making the Disclosure Bill, 2010 was recently tabled in the Lok Sabha. The Law Commission of India had first drafted a bill on providing protection to whistle-blowers in 2001.
Where Is the Matter of Public Interest?
In recent weeks, an issue that involves a property dispute between a wealthy individual of royal lineage from Uttar Pradesh has rocked Parliament. It has been played out in the form of a larger story about the inheritance of various properties left behind by those who moved to Pakistan after Partition.
Sustainable development depends largely on West: Ramesh
Ahead of a global meet on sustainability, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh today asserted that the lion’s share of responsibility for bringing about sustainable development rested with the West, and it “cannot be at the expense of growth in developing nations”.
‘Human rights failures damage fight against poverty’
Amnesty International accused world leaders at a UN summit of damaging the fight against global poverty through their failure to combat human rights violations.
Montek to make presentation on food security to NAC
Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia is expected to make a presentation on the issue of food security to the National Advisory Council (NAC) headed by Sonia Gandhi.
Prez calls for a fresh approach to agriculture
President Pratibha Patil today called for a fresh approach to agriculture to “enhance its productivity and profitability.”
Rupee snaps 6-day winning spree, drops by 17 paise
The Indian rupee snapped its 6-day winning spree and dropped by 17 paise to 45.75 against the American currency in the early trade on month-end dollar demand from importers despite weak dollar overseas.