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Hassan farmers opt for jowar cultivation
Escalating prices of seeds, inadequate rainfall and unfavourable weather conditions have forced farmers in the region to cut down on potato farming and take up other ....
‘Criticism on delimitation uncalled for’
The Election Commission has conducted delimitation of constituencies on the basis of recommendations made by the Kuldip Singh Committee, taluk Janata Dal spokesperson Mudde Gowda has said here.
Meet for setting up of agro-based industries
The State and Central governments should come forward to set up industries that support agriculture in Kolar district, which does not boast of any big industry. This was one of the three important resolutions that were made at the 13th State farmers’ convention here on Thursday.
Medicos continue anti-quota stir
Unperturbed by pro-reservation voices which are getting shriller by the day, medical students and junior doctors continued their serial hunger strike in protest against quota in elite educational institutions for the seventh day in front of CG Hospital on Friday.
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 SFI, DSS hold pro-quota stir
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 Ashodaya launches Smart Card for sex workers
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What awaits me here is a system that does not uphold the nobility of my profession anymore. Will I be a misfit in a system that to a large extent stifles the desire to offer self-less and honest service? In a non-conducive work environment, dwindling work ethic, a thoroughly under-remunerated career compared to other available career opportunities in the market - a system where "health" is available only to the few who can afford it? These questions have now begun to haunt me repeatedly. Dr Kshitij Mankad, UK

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