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The government today said it will soon introduce a Bill to enact a Food Security law that will provide 25 kg of rice and/or wheat at Rs 3 to each family below the poverty line - a key poll promise of the Congress that heads the ruling coalition.

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Govt takes tough stand, rejects new schedule
The Union Ministry of Home affairs (MHA) has taken a tough stand on the Indian Premier League (IPL) issue and told its organiser — the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) — that forces could not be diverted from election-related duties for this cricketing extravaganza.
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Bihar seeks Rs 23,000 cr as central assistance

Bihar today sought Rs 23,000 crore as immediate assistance from the Centre to tackle the drought situation in the state. - SC notice to Centre, CBEC on Hindustan Coca-Cola"s plea - Assessing a profit-booking theory - Drought impact: Centre to consult states on salvage efforts - Composite silk unit in near Guwahati - Govt defers decision on Reliance SEZ - Maruti to invest Rs 1,000 cr in new R&D centre Stating that he was not seeking a "drought package" from the Centre, but assistance to deal with the situation, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said, "we require Rs 10,800 crore under gratuitous relief fund for providing cash and foodgrain assistance to each affected person." Kumar said that Rs 10,000 crore had been sought under NREGA and Rs 2,000 crore for providing diesel subsidy, fodder and farm inputs. The state government was visualising a situation worse than the 1967 famine that had struck undivided Bihar if the dry spell continued in the state, he said. Kumar said during a recent meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar and members of the empowered committee of minister, he had sought their intervention to help Bihar. "It is now up to the Centre to prepare a guideline for Gratuity Relief (GR)distribution and taking up schemes under NREGA," he said. "I as chief minister of Bihar assure that none will be allowed to die of hunger in this hour of crisis," he said. The JD-U leader said that scanty rainfall had almost led the paddy crop to be destroyed and the state government was preparing to save the rabi crop.


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