Rotting Food Grains

'Rotting Food Grains' - 18 News Result(s)

  • India's grain mountain grows despite push for exports
    Business | Tuesday February 26, 2013
    India will be unable to consume or export enough wheat and rice to rein in a record stockpile after another bumper harvest, a failure that means crops risk rotting in fields instead of being sold on world markets to cash in on higher prices.
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  • Fresh grain harvest finds no storage in Punjab
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday June 23, 2011
    In Punjab, tonnes of grain continue to lie in the open and rot due to lack of storage facilities. Even after the Supreme Court order, there has been no change and the fresh harvest continues to rot even as thousands starve.Rains have set in but in Khamanu, about 75,000 kg of grain is lying outside the godowns, which is enough to feed 1,000 families...
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  • 4000 sacks of soyabean rotting in Nagpur
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Saturday October 23, 2010
    In a country where a considerable number of families still sleep hungry, food grain rotting due to lack of storage space is possibly the worst phenomenon still left unchecked.Despite the Supreme Court ruling on grain distribution to the poor, the grain rotting episodes have turned into a saga. Now, Mandhal village in Nagpur has seen more than four ...
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  • India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday September 2, 2010
    Acting on the directive of the Supreme Court, government on Thursday decided to release an extra 2.5 million tonnes of food grains to states for distribution among the poor but it will not be free."As an interim ad-hoc measure, pending a final decision on the issue, the government is releasing an additional quantity of 2.5 million tonnes of wheat a...
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  • Rotting grain: Govt panel meets to discuss Supreme Court order
    India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday September 2, 2010
    The Empowered Group of Ministers (EGOM) on food will meet today to discuss ways ofimplementing the Supreme Court order to distribute foodgrain 'free' to the poor instead of letting it rot."The EGOM on food is meeting tomorrow," Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters on the sidelines of an insurance summit organised by Assocham in Mumbai o...
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  • India News | Vikram Chowdhary | Thursday September 2, 2010
    The wheat lies in the sun. Lakhs of bags of it. The stamp on the jute bags says "2010-2011." This batch of wheat is produced from a crop that's just three months old.  It's rotting away. "This is the first time wheat has been stored here in the open. Earlier they stored it in a pucca plinth. Now there are more than 1.5 lakh bags out here,...
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  • A bonfire of rotting food grain in India's hungriest state
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday August 19, 2010
    Across the country, there have been reports of grain going to waste while hundreds of thousands continue to starve. The latest one comes from the state of Madhya Pradesh where a whopping 67 percent of the people live below the poverty line.On February 5, The Food Corporation of India had sent 1,100 quintals of wheat to be distributed in Khandwa's r...
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  • Give free grains to hungry, don't let them rot: Supreme Court to Govt
    India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday August 12, 2010
    The Supreme Court has asked the Centre to consider free distribution of food grains to the hungry poor of the country instead of allowing it to rot in Food Corporation of India (FCI) godowns."Give it to the hungry poor instead of it (grains) going down the drain," a bench of Justices Dalveer Bhandari and Deepak Verma told Additional Solicitor Gener...
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  • Instead of allowing grains to rot, distribute it to poor: SC to Centre
    Cities | Press Trust of India | Thursday August 12, 2010
    The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Centre to ensure free distribution of food grains to the hungry poor of the country instead of allowing it to rot in the Food Corporation of India (FCI) godowns. "Give it to the hungry poor instead of it (grains) going down the drain," a bench of Justices Dalveer Bhandari and Deepak Verma said in an o...
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  • Madhya Pradesh: Battle for food gets desperate, grain rotting continues
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday August 5, 2010
    When hunger stalks, several stories of desperation are born. In Madhya Pradesh, Rajesh Gond,  a tribal man,  was arrested for stealing wheat from his neighbour's house so that he could feed his family. Rajesh stole a seventy-kilo sack of wheat worth one thousand rupees from his neighbour's house. For a tribal villager like him whose ...
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  • Wheat rots in Punjab, but Kashmir Kaur's family will starve
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Wednesday July 28, 2010
    Putting food on the family's plate is an everyday battle for Kashmir Kaur. This happens in a state where at least 10 lakh metric tonnes of surplus wheat, is rotting outside government godowns - grain that should have been fed into a weakening public distribution system. Kaurs have a below poverty line ration card that entitles them to 35 kilos of w...
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  • Not a single food grain should be wasted: Supreme Court
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Tuesday July 27, 2010
    The Supreme Court has observed that not a single food grain should be wasted. In a strongly-worded ruling, the apex court has told the government that foodgrains are rotting and if you can't do anything about it then distribute it among the poor. The court has also sought government's response on this.Meanwhile, as the government faces flak over le...
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  • Hunger spreads as foodgrains continue to rot in Madhya Pradesh
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Sunday July 25, 2010
    When  malnutrition is the stark reality in most of the states, it is difficult to believe that food could be getting wasted due to lack of storage space.  Nearly five thousand  metric tons of wheat bought from local farmers by  the Seoni district  Cooperative society is rotting out in the rain. Even though, in the last one ...
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  • Grain rots, hunger stalks
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday July 15, 2010
    While thousands in India continue to die of hunger every day, tonnes of grains get wasted due to storage space limitations. This is a shocking example of government's negligence. Across three states, lakhs of sacks of grain rot, simply because there isn't enough space to store them.Over 2 lakh sacks of wheat in Aligarh, worth  Rs 18 crore gr...
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  • India News | NDTV Correspondent | Saturday April 24, 2010
    Liquor has found shelter in a government warehouse in Punjab, a state where hundreds of crores worth wheat grains are rotting for lack of storage space.
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'Rotting Food Grains' - 18 News Result(s)

  • India's grain mountain grows despite push for exports
    Business | Tuesday February 26, 2013
    India will be unable to consume or export enough wheat and rice to rein in a record stockpile after another bumper harvest, a failure that means crops risk rotting in fields instead of being sold on world markets to cash in on higher prices.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Fresh grain harvest finds no storage in Punjab
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday June 23, 2011
    In Punjab, tonnes of grain continue to lie in the open and rot due to lack of storage facilities. Even after the Supreme Court order, there has been no change and the fresh harvest continues to rot even as thousands starve.Rains have set in but in Khamanu, about 75,000 kg of grain is lying outside the godowns, which is enough to feed 1,000 families...
    www.ndtv.com
  • 4000 sacks of soyabean rotting in Nagpur
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Saturday October 23, 2010
    In a country where a considerable number of families still sleep hungry, food grain rotting due to lack of storage space is possibly the worst phenomenon still left unchecked.Despite the Supreme Court ruling on grain distribution to the poor, the grain rotting episodes have turned into a saga. Now, Mandhal village in Nagpur has seen more than four ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday September 2, 2010
    Acting on the directive of the Supreme Court, government on Thursday decided to release an extra 2.5 million tonnes of food grains to states for distribution among the poor but it will not be free."As an interim ad-hoc measure, pending a final decision on the issue, the government is releasing an additional quantity of 2.5 million tonnes of wheat a...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Rotting grain: Govt panel meets to discuss Supreme Court order
    India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday September 2, 2010
    The Empowered Group of Ministers (EGOM) on food will meet today to discuss ways ofimplementing the Supreme Court order to distribute foodgrain 'free' to the poor instead of letting it rot."The EGOM on food is meeting tomorrow," Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters on the sidelines of an insurance summit organised by Assocham in Mumbai o...
    www.ndtv.com
  • India News | Vikram Chowdhary | Thursday September 2, 2010
    The wheat lies in the sun. Lakhs of bags of it. The stamp on the jute bags says "2010-2011." This batch of wheat is produced from a crop that's just three months old.  It's rotting away. "This is the first time wheat has been stored here in the open. Earlier they stored it in a pucca plinth. Now there are more than 1.5 lakh bags out here,...
    www.ndtv.com
  • A bonfire of rotting food grain in India's hungriest state
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday August 19, 2010
    Across the country, there have been reports of grain going to waste while hundreds of thousands continue to starve. The latest one comes from the state of Madhya Pradesh where a whopping 67 percent of the people live below the poverty line.On February 5, The Food Corporation of India had sent 1,100 quintals of wheat to be distributed in Khandwa's r...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Give free grains to hungry, don't let them rot: Supreme Court to Govt
    India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday August 12, 2010
    The Supreme Court has asked the Centre to consider free distribution of food grains to the hungry poor of the country instead of allowing it to rot in Food Corporation of India (FCI) godowns."Give it to the hungry poor instead of it (grains) going down the drain," a bench of Justices Dalveer Bhandari and Deepak Verma told Additional Solicitor Gener...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Instead of allowing grains to rot, distribute it to poor: SC to Centre
    Cities | Press Trust of India | Thursday August 12, 2010
    The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Centre to ensure free distribution of food grains to the hungry poor of the country instead of allowing it to rot in the Food Corporation of India (FCI) godowns. "Give it to the hungry poor instead of it (grains) going down the drain," a bench of Justices Dalveer Bhandari and Deepak Verma said in an o...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Madhya Pradesh: Battle for food gets desperate, grain rotting continues
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday August 5, 2010
    When hunger stalks, several stories of desperation are born. In Madhya Pradesh, Rajesh Gond,  a tribal man,  was arrested for stealing wheat from his neighbour's house so that he could feed his family. Rajesh stole a seventy-kilo sack of wheat worth one thousand rupees from his neighbour's house. For a tribal villager like him whose ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Wheat rots in Punjab, but Kashmir Kaur's family will starve
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Wednesday July 28, 2010
    Putting food on the family's plate is an everyday battle for Kashmir Kaur. This happens in a state where at least 10 lakh metric tonnes of surplus wheat, is rotting outside government godowns - grain that should have been fed into a weakening public distribution system. Kaurs have a below poverty line ration card that entitles them to 35 kilos of w...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Not a single food grain should be wasted: Supreme Court
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Tuesday July 27, 2010
    The Supreme Court has observed that not a single food grain should be wasted. In a strongly-worded ruling, the apex court has told the government that foodgrains are rotting and if you can't do anything about it then distribute it among the poor. The court has also sought government's response on this.Meanwhile, as the government faces flak over le...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Hunger spreads as foodgrains continue to rot in Madhya Pradesh
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Sunday July 25, 2010
    When  malnutrition is the stark reality in most of the states, it is difficult to believe that food could be getting wasted due to lack of storage space.  Nearly five thousand  metric tons of wheat bought from local farmers by  the Seoni district  Cooperative society is rotting out in the rain. Even though, in the last one ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Grain rots, hunger stalks
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday July 15, 2010
    While thousands in India continue to die of hunger every day, tonnes of grains get wasted due to storage space limitations. This is a shocking example of government's negligence. Across three states, lakhs of sacks of grain rot, simply because there isn't enough space to store them.Over 2 lakh sacks of wheat in Aligarh, worth  Rs 18 crore gr...
    www.ndtv.com
  • India News | NDTV Correspondent | Saturday April 24, 2010
    Liquor has found shelter in a government warehouse in Punjab, a state where hundreds of crores worth wheat grains are rotting for lack of storage space.
    www.ndtv.com
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