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#Budget2013 high on rhetoric, low on funds for food security

Buisnesstoday Sebastian P.T. For all the talk of the United Progressive Alliance government about the seminal step the proposed National Food Security Bill will be in eradicating hunger and malnutrition, Finance Minister P Chidambaram‘s budgetary allocation for it is paltry…. Continue Reading →

#India- #Budget2013, Gender insensitive ,enforcing gender stereotypes #Womenrights

Budget 2013- Gender Gap yet again Not only is budget gender-insensitive, it strengthens gender stereotyping and reinforces the invisibility of women from the economy Ritu Dewan First Published: Fri, Mar 01 2013. ,livemint.com What is even more cynical, if not insulting,… Continue Reading →

#India #Budget2013 and Health Sector

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare * Budget Allocation of Rs.37, 300 crores to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.  Of this, the new National Health Mission that combines the rural mission and the proposed urban mission will get Rs.21,239… Continue Reading →

#India- All-Women Bank is A Non-Solution #Budget2013 #Womenrights

FEBRUARY 28, 2013 Kavita Krishnan Kavita Krishnan is secretary of the All India Progressive Women’s Association. She can be contacted at [email protected] Women’s Safety and Welfare Need Adequate Budgetary Allocations, Not Hollow and Cynical Gestures The Govt Takes Nirbhaya’s Name,… Continue Reading →

#India – Food Security Bill is affordable

REETIKA KHERA, The Hindu The subsidies meant for the poor are always under attack, while the rest are able to retain their privileges. The additional allocation in grain and money terms will neither distort the grain market nor place a… Continue Reading →

India activists rejects the National Food Security Bill

  RIGHT TO FOOD CAMPAIGN REJECTS THE NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY BILL CLEARED BY THE CABINET   THE CAMPAIGN WILL CONTINUE PROTESTING FOR A COMPREHENSIVE FOOD SECURITY LAW   THIS IS A MERE SOP, A FOOD INSECURITY LAW AND NOT A… Continue Reading →

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