The temperature has touched 46 degree in Ambagadh Chauki block in Rajnandagao district in Chattisgarh. A group of six people of a remote tribal village were on 7 days foot march for a protest against Mongra dam
The journey ended in Mongra and visited almost 13 villages. The news also came that the government is willing to increase the length of dam by 17 kilometer and 5 feet in height. The padyatra has raised five crucial questions; what is the government’s rehabilitation policy and where is it? When will the right compensation decided? Dam’s water is for whom why it is not for irrigation and what is the right definition of development?
The Indian markets seem to be flooded with organic food items. And the credit of this quick spread of organic farming goes to the Morarka foundation run by industrialist Kamal Morarka. Morarka foundation’s managing director Mukesh Gupta says that this farming is helpful for the farmers in terms of production, savings and health. This increases both the quality and quantity of the product. As a result, the farmers are adopting this mode of farming. Farmers even can sell the organic products on a higher rate. At present, Morarka foundation is running organic farming in 15 states. Mukesh Gupta is even the president of ICCOA( international competence centre for organic agriculture).
The fire of riots kept covering all the areas under its circumference. Even the tribes living in forests too could not save themselves from this fire. The tribal belt from Ambazi to Balsad came under the effect of this fire. In this belt the Sangha family Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram was active in converting the tribes to Hindu from long back. Even the Trishul Diksha programme by Hindu Parishad too inculcated violence among
While Congress government at the Centre is fuming over demands for a separate Telangana state in Andhra Pradesh, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati shot another letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh demanding statehood for Bundelkhand and Western Uttar Pradesh
Delhi will face a huge massive protest soon. More than 5000 the landless farmers have warned that if the government does not fulfill their promises then they will resort to massive satyagrah.