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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog: Indian farmer suicides not GM related, says study
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog. Your Quest On Livelihoods Ends Here! Thursday, November 6, 2008. Indian farmer suicides not GM related, says study. This is an extract from the newspaper " The Guardian" where James Randerson reports on the Indian Farmer Suicides,published on 5th November,2008. Suicides among Indian farmers have not increased as a result of the introduction of GM crops, according to a large scientific study. But the new analysis suggests that if anything, suicides among farmers have be...
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog: Too much fruit, too little bounty
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog. Your Quest On Livelihoods Ends Here! Tuesday, September 2, 2008. Too much fruit, too little bounty. This is an extract from the online edition of 'India Together' about the. Where Ratna Talukdar has explored the troubled Pineapple growers and reported on 30th May ,2008. Heaps of pineapples speak volumes about the bumper crop. Darlongs can still espouse their belief, for there is a fruit juice concentration plant that was set up by the North Eastern Regional Agriculture...
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog: For a food-secure South Asia
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog. Your Quest On Livelihoods Ends Here! Thursday, September 11, 2008. For a food-secure South Asia. It is an editorial published in "The Hindu" on 7th August,2008. Http:/ www.hindu.com/2008/08/07/stories/2008080754791000.htm. Posted by Alankar Kaushik. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Freedom of Expression - Naandi. View my complete profile.
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog: Kudos to Andhra.....
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog. Your Quest On Livelihoods Ends Here! Thursday, September 11, 2008. HYDERABAD: Andhra Pradesh has bagged the ‘Leadership Award’ as best performing State in agriculture instituted under the aegis of ‘Agriculture Today’.This was informed to Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy by Haryana Governor A.R. Kidwai, who is the chairman of the Agriculture Leadership Awards Committee. –Special Correspondent. Http:/ www.hindu.com/2008/09/11/stories/2008091153890400.htm. This year ...
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog: Naandi – In The Final Race
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog. Your Quest On Livelihoods Ends Here! Thursday, August 14, 2008. Naandi – In The Final Race. The 2008 Global Development Marketplace (DM2008) is a grant competition held in collaboration with the Agriculture and Rural Development team of the World Bank entitled “ Sustainable Agriculture for Development,” and it is supported by the Global Environment Facility ,International Finance Corporation and other Partners. A) Linking small scale farmers to input output markets.
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog: MIS - what an organisation needs today........
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog. Your Quest On Livelihoods Ends Here! Friday, October 3, 2008. MIS - what an organisation needs today. The purpose of MIS is to help the smooth running of the business by providing information on the firms data (such as accounting figures). Employees from different levels will then evaluate this information so that decisions can be made to ensure that the business remains competitive and successful. MIS have been created to support the whole range of business's ...The C...
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog: Impossible is Nothing!
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Naandi Foundation Livelihoods Blog. Your Quest On Livelihoods Ends Here! Wednesday, August 6, 2008. Raju ,the son of a farmer in Ammagaripalli also belongs to the Koya tribe.A smart young and energetic Raju is not an ordinary college going chap. He deserves an applause for his dogged determination to gain education despite losing his both hands in an accident occured by electric current while he was in the second standard. The most fascinating activity what Raju does is he writes with his legs. Jeevika: ...