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Punjab Flood-Hit Farmers Get Help to Sow Wheat on 800 Acres

Activists in Punjab undertake a massive effort to level silt-covered fields and sow wheat for farmers devastated by floods. Over 800 acres in Fazilka district have been restored. Read the full story of resilience and community support.

New Jersey ANCHOR Tax Relief: Who Gets $1,500?

New Jersey's ANCHOR program offers tax relief up to $1,500 for homeowners and $450 for renters. Learn eligibility, payment dates, and how it aids families amid inflation.

MP Chowta Orders Swift Crop Insurance Payment to Farmers

Dakshina Kannada MP Capt Brijesh Chowta intervenes to expedite delayed Weather-Based Crop Insurance Scheme (WBCIS) payments for thousands of eligible farmers. Read about the directive and the reasons behind the hold-up.

How Faulty Evidence Probes Derail Justice in India

Explore how procedural lapses in evidence handling compromise justice delivery in Indian courts. Understand the crucial role of 'benefit of doubt' in common law systems. Read expert analysis on legal reforms needed.

India's Kharif Foodgrain Output Rises to 173.33 MT

India's kharif foodgrain production is projected to reach 173.33 million tonnes in 2025-26, boosted by a good monsoon. This increase may help control food inflation. Read more for a detailed crop-wise analysis.

Rabi Sowing Area Expected to Exceed Last Year

India's rabi season sowing shows promising growth with area expected to surpass last year's levels. Government reports increased wheat and pulses cultivation. Discover the agricultural trends shaping food security.

₹168 Lakh Crore Women's Cash Scheme Revolution

Twelve Indian states are set to revolutionize women's economic empowerment with unprecedented ₹168 lakh crore cash transfer initiatives, boosting household incomes and financial independence across regions.

Punjab Paddy Yield Crisis: 8 Quintals/Hectare

Shocking results from Punjab's crop cutting experiments show paddy yields have dropped dramatically to just 8 quintals per hectare, raising concerns about agricultural sustainability and farmer livelihoods in India's breadbasket.

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