Indigenous people left landless as ‘jhum’ farming takes a beating in northeast
Shillong: Tribal people in northeastern India are increasingly becoming landless and poor as their traditional farming practices are abandoned in ...
Read moreShillong: Tribal people in northeastern India are increasingly becoming landless and poor as their traditional farming practices are abandoned in ...
Read moreBhawanipatna: At a time when educated young men prefer to migrate to other places in search of jobs, an educated ...
Read moreNew Delhi: As the buyer becomes the seller, India, the largest exporter of rice in the world, has a new ...
Read moreDevinder Sharma Another year passes by. While there were a lot of expectations for a better future for farmers, but ...
Read moreDhaka: Banned from all forms of cricket for a year, Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has now turned his attention ...
Read moreBanarpal: In the industrial district of Angul, where doing a day job in an industry is the preferred mode of ...
Read morePhiringia: Siba Dehury is a vegetable and mango farmer of this block in Kandhamal district. Nowadays, water shortage has hit ...
Read moreKeonjhar: The government claims it gives a lot of importance to fisheries along with farming. But the claim falls flat ...
Read moreOupada: Farmers living in villages around the Kuladiha Elephant Sanctuary in the Oupada block of Balasore district are worried over ...
Read moreBargarh: The farmers of Bargarh district are worried as pests have attacked their rabi crops nearing harvest, a report said ...
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