From food security to quality food: Telangana’s fine rice welfare experiment
By Amaravaji Nagaraju In the landscape of public policy, welfare programmes are often assessed by their reach and scale. Telangana’s
Read MoreBy Amaravaji Nagaraju In the landscape of public policy, welfare programmes are often assessed by their reach and scale. Telangana’s
Read MoreBy Manmeet Singh Gill A heavy hailstorm accompanied by rain and high-velocity winds has caused widespread damage to standing crops
Read MoreBy Sribala Vadapatla Amid escalating tensions in the Gulf, rice exports to war-hit regions have hit an unexpected roadblock, leaving
Read MoreThe Japanese cabinet on Friday approved a shift in its rice policy, moving toward a demand-aligned output strategy and introducing
Read MoreBy Kulwinder Sandhu The latest spell of unseasonal rains across Patiala, Fatehgarh Sahib, Mohali and several other parts of the
Read MoreBy Anju Agnihotri Chaba With the war in West Asia disrupting India’s rice exports, exporters in Punjab have renewed calls
Read MoreBy Nitish Sharma Days after an FIR was registered against a rice miller and show-cause notices were issued to two
Read MoreThe Rice Millers Association of Kumuram Bheem Asifabad district on Wednesday denied allegations of irregularities and asserted that all rice
Read MoreBy Danny Callaghan Soaring fuel prices have been “extraordinarily beneficial” to biofuel producer Verbio (VBKG.DE), which is seeing rising demand as countries
Read MoreExpressing serious concern over the non-placement of rice rakes for the past three months, millers of the Amloh subdivision have
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