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ISSUE DATE: January 25, 2021
UPDATED: January 17, 2021 09:57 IST
Q. What are the three key measures you would like to see in the Union budget that will drive growth, given that the economy is in recession?
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ADITI NAYAR: Prioritisation of capital expenditure, especially projects already identified in the National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP), and where the plans are at an advanced stage, will help to create a multiplier effect and boost the tentative economic revival.
Secondly, an adequate budgetary provision for the vaccine rollout will immeasurably boost confidence of the economic agents and aid in decision-making regarding both consumption and investment.
Additionally, clearance of subsidy arrears, pending dues to contractors and vendors, and expediting tax refunds will help boost liquidity as well as sentiment in the economy.
. Alongside, his government greatly water availability for farming through the building of several large dams. The government also directed farmers to grow fine rice varieties and other water and fertiliser intensive crops. Contrary to KCRâs projections, this reduced the income of farmers as the new glut in fine rice varieties struggle to find a viable and remunerative market.
GV Ramanjaneyulu is an agricultural scientist who has researched and written extensively on public-policy issues impacting food systems and farmers livelihoods. Tushar Dhara, a reporting fellow with The Caravan
, spoke to Ramanjaneyulu, the executive director of the Centre for Sustainable Agricultureâan independent agriculture research organisation based in Hyderabadâabout the results of KCRâs agricultural policy. They discussed how the three farm laws would impact farmers in Telangana who are going through a marketing crisis, and the distinct lack of farmersâ protests in the state
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Outlook brings you an exclusive Q & A session with Dr. Gopal Krishna the Director & Vice Chancellor of ICAR-CIFE, Mumbai, A Deemed University
With changing national perspective in fisheries and the growing stature of ICAR-CIFE, the Institute has following mandates:
• Conduct Post-graduate programmes in fisheries science.
• Basic and strategic research in frontier areas of fisheries science.
• Human Resource Development, capacity building and skill development through Training, education and extension
Please tell us about the achievements of ICAR-CIFE since you took over in 2016.
Incalculate quality in higher fisheries education, syllabus revision and reformation exercise was undertaken with BSMA to bring in innovative changes. To cater to changing training needs and improve floodplain fisheries thr
M’rashtra 1,690
He said the leopard population had been estimated using camera trapping method. He asserted that the rise in their number following similar reports on tigers and lions showed that the country was protecting its ecology and biodiversity well.
“Increase in the population of tigers, Asiatic lions and now leopards shows how India is protecting its environment, ecology and biodiversity,” he said. According to the report, India’ s leopard population in 2018 was estimated at 12,852, with Madhya Pradesh leading the pack at 3,421, followed by Karnataka 1,783 and Maharashtra 1,690.
“Congratulations to the states who have recorded the highest leopard estimates. Increase in tiger, lion and leopard population over the last few years is a testimony to fledgling wildlife and biodiversity,” Javadekar added.