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beardedmrbean · 21 days
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An 18-year-old schoolboy was shot and killed by so-called cow protection vigilantes in India after they chased him for miles over suspicion of being involved in cattle smuggling.
The incident took place in Faridabad in the northern Indian state of Haryana on 23 August, days after a migrant worker was beaten to death by another cow vigilante group in the state’s Charkhi Dadri district over suspicion of consuming beef.
Cows are considered sacred and worshipped by many Hindus, the religion that makes up a large majority of India’s population. Cow vigilante groups are accused of enforcing, often violently, Indian laws banning cattle slaughter and beef consumption.
Scores of cow “protectors” in recent years have been accused of using violence to carry out extra-judicial activities, often finding themselves at odds with law enforcement. Yet their activities have also received a degree of public support from those who believe they are defending the Hindu faith. Their activities have seen an increase since prime minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014 as the head of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
The vigilantes were allegedly searching for cattle smugglers when they chased Aryan Mishra’s car for about 18 miles (30km) before opening fire, reported NDTV.
Five members of the group have been arrested in connection with the incident. The accused, identified as Anil Kaushik, Varun, Krishna, Adesh, and Saurabh, claimed they had received information that smugglers were active in the area in large Renault Duster and Toyota Fortuner cars, hoping to pick up cattle.
Mishra and his friends, Harshit and Shanky, were in a Renault Duster car when they were stopped by the vigilantes. The occupants of the car are said to have had a prior dispute with another individual, mistook the vigilantes for their rivals and sped away.
The vigilantes, convinced that the occupants were cattle smugglers, chased the car and opened fire, hitting Mishra. When the car finally stopped, the attackers fired another shot into Mishra’s chest, resulting in his death, reported India Today.
According to the police, the suspects initially attempted to mislead the investigators, saying they threw the weapon into a canal. However, it was later recovered from Kaushik’s home, police said. The arrested men are currently in police custody, and further investigation is underway.
The killing of Mishra comes on the heels of another brutal incident in Haryana where Sabir Malik, a migrant worker from West Bengal, was beaten to death by a group of cow vigilantes on 27 August on suspicion of consuming beef. Authorities arrested seven individuals, including two minors, in connection with Malik’s death, as the state grappled with the rising tide of such crimes.
Hardline Hindu groups have been demanding a complete ban on cow slaughter across India, with several states enacting strict laws against it. Critics say that these laws have emboldened the vigilantes, leading to an increase in attacks on those accused of killing cows for meat or leather – predominantly people from the minority Muslim community and those on the lower rungs of India’s ancient caste system.
Last week, a 55-year-old woman died, reportedly of a panic attack, after police raided her home in Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh state to see if she was storing beef. In the end their searches showed she wasn’t.
Uttar Pradesh enforces strict laws against cow slaughter, with violations punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to Rs500,000 (£4,500). The state’s anti-cow slaughter law not only bans the animal’s killing, but also the sale and transport of beef.
In the neighbouring state of Madhya Pradesh, authorities bulldozed the homes of 11 people in June after allegedly finding beef in their refrigerators and cows in their backyards. Police later claimed that the homes were demolished for being illegally built on government land, without providing evidence.
In September last year, police arrested Mohit Yadav, better known by his alias Monu Manesar, after he was accused of inciting deadly religious violence in the north Indian state of Haryana in July.
The head of a unit set up by a hardline Hindu group to protect cows, he was detained for allegedly uploading “objectionable and inflammatory” posts in the run-up to religion violence in Nuh in which at least six people were killed and several injured. He was also accused in the murder of two Muslim men in the neighbouring state of Rajasthan.
In April last year, four members of the right-wing group All India Hindu Mahasabha were arrested in Uttar Pradesh for allegedly slaughtering cows to falsely implicate Muslim men. The arrests were made after police uncovered the group’s involvement in filing a false complaint against four Muslim men for alleged cow slaughter.
In March 2023, police in Bihar arrested three men in connection with the death of a Muslim man, Naseem Qureshi, who was attacked because he was suspected of carrying beef.
On 1 September, an elderly Muslim man was assaulted by his co-passengers on a moving train in Maharashtra’s Nashik district on suspicion of carrying beef. Police arrested three men allegedly involved in the incident after a video of the assault went viral on social media.
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deshbandhu · 20 days
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Bengal Sarakaar ne Haryana Mein Peet-Peetakar Maare Gae Pravaasee Shramik ki Patni ko di Naukari
कोलकाता। पश्चिम बंगाल सरकार ने बुधवार को राज्य के एक प्रवासी श्रमिक साबिर मलिक की पत्नी को नौकरी दी, जिसकी 27 अगस्त को गोमांस खाने के संदेह में हरियाणा में पीट-पीटकर हत्या कर दी गई थी। मुख्यमंत्री ममता बनर्जी ने मलिक की पत्नी शकीला सरदार को नियुक्ति पत्र सौंपा, जो अपनी चार साल की बेटी के साथ राज्य सचिवालय नबन्ना आई थीं।
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eduminatti · 2 years
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WHAT IS THE GOVERNMENT SCHOOL FEES IN INDIA
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Many parents who were unable to pay their bills as a result of Covid-19 enrolled their children in public schools rather than private institutions. The fundamental reason for this is because private schools charge exorbitant prices. Many parents believe that school costs should not be thus high because classes are held online during the pandemic.
WHY ARE STUDENTS TRANSFERRING FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS?
There has been an impact on children's education as a result of most schools being closed in lockdown 2020. Because schools across India were required to transition to online education, parents were required to purchase a laptop or a smartphone with unlimited bandwidth in addition to paying tuition fees to the school.
 Another reason, in addition to the health repercussions of Covid-19, is that the epidemic resulted in millions of job losses and economic troubles. Due to a scarcity of jobs, migrant workers were compelled to return to their home countries, and thousands of employees in even large corporations lost their jobs.
As per research conducted by schools in Mumbai ,States where youngsters have been reported to be transferring to government schools. According to the Gujarat state education department, 2.82 lakh pupils transferred from private to government schools in the academic year 2021-22. Similarly, 1.58 lakh children in Delhi switched from private to public institutions. 
Similarly, a Telangana official from the state's senior education department said that 1.25 lakh pupils from private schools have transferred to state government schools for the 2021-22 academic year, a 40 percent increase over the previous academic year that ended in 2021.
In Haryana, two lakh pupils were transferred from private schools to government schools. According to Madhya Pradesh's state education department, 1,29,126 pupils relocated between April and September of 2021.
 During the epidemic, 1,85,480 pupils in Punjab switched from private to public schools. During Covid-19, enrolment in government schools in Uttar Pradesh increased by almost 5% at the elementary and higher primary levels. 
WHAT ARE THE OPINIONS OF PARENTS AND SCHOOLS?
Another survey done by schools in Pune shows that Meena, the mother of a Class 3 student, recently transferred her son to a government school in Delhi because she couldn't pay the fees at his previous private school. "My son is not benefiting from online education. My spouse and I are not getting paid adequately because of the pandemic.
 As a result, we chose a government school," Meena explains. Her son is also pleased with the behaviour of the teachers at the public school. He claimed that private school professors did not pay attention to the students.
 Teachers in government schools, on the other hand, are responsible for the students. A Class 12 kid from Jaipur who had previously attended a private school was forced to transfer to a government institution after his parents lost their employment.
The admissions department of a Delhi school, on the other hand, claimed, "We have granted some discounts on outstanding school costs." It did not, however, assist parents, who now solely come for their children's TCs."
 Covid-19 has grabbed the jobs of many parents, according to Anil Kaushik, head of the Progressive Private School's Association in Delhi, and this is why parents are sending their children to government institutions. Furthermore, with scientists predicting the possibility of a third wave, parents are wary about putting their children's health at risk.
THERE ARE OTHER CAUSES FOR THE CHANGE
Many parents believe that their children would receive a good education and access to certain amenities in government schools, which is another reason they are making the switch. 
For example, the governments of Haryana and Rajasthan announced plans to provide free tablets and computers, bridging the digital divide that existed in India during the pandemic. 
The government of Andhra Pradesh has created a flagship scheme named 'Jagnanna Ammavodi,' under which Rs.15000 is granted annually to the mothers of children in government schools in Classes 1 to 12. 
Another important element to note is that government schools are strengthening their facilities in comparison to prior years, and teachers are enthusiastic about teaching the pupils.
STATE GOVERNMENTS FACE A DIFFICULT TASK
The difficulty now facing state governments is how to deal with the growing number of pupils in government schools while maintaining facilities and teaching standards to demonstrate to parents that sending their children to government schools was the right decision. 
Students who have relocated as well as teachers from government schools will encounter additional hurdles in adjusting to their new surroundings.
Private schools, on the other hand, believe that this will have a negative influence on their budget and that their teachers may lose their employment as a result. 
They also believe that such a large number of pupils across India are making this shift for a temporary reason: government school education standards aren't thought to be as high as those in private schools. As a result, government schools must now demonstrate their value by improving their teaching standards and facilities.
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Anxiety in auto hubs: plants shut, how long before workers leave?
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India Vs. World Farm Mechanization and Technology
Indian agriculture is experiencing a quick change with expanded automation and the presentation of new agriculture innovations. When compared with nations like the USA, Canada, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, Russia, South Korea, Japan, and China, be that as it may, we despite everything have an extensive approach in accomplishing food security through ranch mechanization. As per a report by the Indian Council of Food and Agriculture.
(http://icfa.org.in/resources/doc/reports/RTC_Farm_Mechanization.pdf), just 40% to 45% of Indian agriculture has been automated. Contrast this with mechanization rates in different nations – 95% of US farming, 90% of Australian agriculture, 99% of Japanese agriculture, 97% of South Korean farming, 75% of Brazilian agriculture, and 91% of Chinese agriculture. It should be noted, in any case, that these mechanization rates can shift as per various harvests. Cultivating for certain yields –, for example, rice, for example – is profoundly automated while cultivating for different harvests –, for example, cotton – might be nearly less mechanization. There can likewise be a distinction in mechanization rates for crop planting and yield reaping exercises.
All things considered, the high agricultural creation in these nations unmistakably exhibits the verifiable connection between the utilization of automated farm executes and a higher crop. In the event that India is to keep up in the worldwide food creation stakes and satisfy the needs of her own developing populace, a more profound mechanical entrance is basic. This can be supported with ideal government motivating forces, ecologically practical approaches, and an expanded creation of ranch apparatus by Indian farm gear makers.
India Vs. World
Other than the conspicuous contrasts in the atmosphere, crop species, and land sizes, there is a disparity difference between the utilization of farm apparatus in nations like the USA, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, South Korea, Japan, China, and Australia, and the remainder of the world. In numerous Asian and African nations – and this incorporates India, regardless of our present advancement – a great part of the farm work is as yet manual and provided by men, ladies, youngsters, and menial worker animals. This influences general profitability and proficiency and it is one of the main reasons why the Indian agricultural segment lags behind as far as agricultural output.
There is no doubt that utilizing various sorts of farm apparatus like tractors, harrows, turners, rotavators, consolidates, seed drills, harvesters, cultivators, sprayers, and irrigation system pumps would eliminate time and exertion, and redirect the work of farm laborers to other important yet less difficult farm chores. It would likewise resolve the developing issue of the work lack in rural territories. While 56.6 (http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_And_You/economic_activity.aspx) of the Indian populace is occupied with horticultural exercises – rather than 2.5% of the populace in the USA, 1.3% in the UK, 1.4% in Germany, 2.8% in France, 1.2% in the Netherlands, 4% in Italy, 3.6% in Australia, 5.3% in Argentina, 9.4% in Brazil, 9.4% in Russia, 27.7% in China, 2.9% in Japan, 11% in Malaysia, 32% in Indonesia, and 42.7% in Bangladesh – quick urban turn of events, development of other modern divisions, and government plans, for example, the Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guaranteed Annual Work Scheme has opened up increasingly rewarding openings for work for the provincial youth and has prompted a consistent migration from country territories to urban regions.
There has been a climb in farm compensation so as to hold work, however, the occasional idea of farming work, just as the drudgery in question and an impression of the work as low status, are extra reasons that cause individuals to settle on other accessible business ways. The rural to urban relocation has likewise been influenced by an expanded utilization of manufacturing plant created devices instead of craftsman made devices. As indicated by the Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, movement from rustic zones to urban zones has been happening at the pace of 3.15 percent every year and it is normal that by 2020, 35 percent of India's population will be living in urban territories.
The Indian Economic Survey of 2017-2018 appraisals that agrarian work will diminish by 25.7 percent by 2050. This will unfavorably influence work-intensive crop, for example, wheat, rice, sugarcane, groundnuts, and cotton.
With agricultural mechanization, just a couple of farm laborers would be expected to achieve a bigger measure of work. It would improve cultivating productivity, cut down on the reap and post-gather misfortunes, and produce a higher and better nature of crop yield. Whenever applied wisely, farm mechanization and innovation could likewise help with maintainable farming rehearses.
Farm Mechanization in India and Other Countries
Farm mechanization in India must be adjusted and changed in accordance with suit explicit regional conditions and necessities and must be associated with the more extensive rural approaches and the social and social structure of the Indian cultivating network. Applying such procedures to cultivating in Bangladesh and Indonesia has just exhibited positive outcomes. As per Bangladesh's Farm Machinery and Postharvest Process Engineering Division, farm motorization made it workable for the nation to raise the yearly agrarian yield from 11 million tons (1971) to 30 million tons (2007). Utilizing agricultural innovation, Indonesia is pushing towards independence in rice creation. The Indonesian government reported a national rice creation of 79 million tons in 2016, and increasingly across the board agricultural mechanization will permit them to put 200,000 hectares of extra farmland under rice development.
In contrast to the broad farmlands in the USA (444 acres average), Canada (820 acres average), Russia (10,000 acres average for corporate farms), and the European Union (620 acres average for bigger farms), and separated from some huge farm in Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra and some different states, the normal land sizes of Indian farm are just around five to seven sections of land. This utilizes huge farm apparatus illogical and even outlandish now and again. A larger part of these little farmers are from financially ruined foundations and can't bear the cost of the extremely high buy and upkeep costs of the farm apparatus.
While the Indian government offers 25 percent to 50 percent sponsorships for purchasing the apparatus under the Sub-strategic Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM) plan of the National Mission on Agricultural Extension and Technology (NMAET) plan, a large number of the minor farmers would even now need to take out credits for the buy, and a considerable lot of them are probably going to be discovered ineligible for the advances since they can't outfit the insurance that most money related organizations require to embrace the advance hazard.
A potential answer for this would be the utilization of littler and nearly more affordable homestead apparatus, for example, power turners. Farmers can shape co-agents to purchase or recruit the farm actualizes and hardware and they can share these case by case for plowing, gathering, and post-collect activities. Under the SMAM plot, the Indian government is building up custom employing focuses in rural regions and offering impetuses to Indian business visionaries to do likewise. Research and development focus and Indian agricultural equipment producers are additionally being urged to think of increasingly imaginative farm advances to suit Indian conditions.
Somewhat, European nations like Germany, France, and Italy face comparable issues as India does with regards to contracting farm measures also decrease in the general number of homesteads. In 1900, European farmers framed half of the population and by 1950, their numbers had tumbled to 30%. Fast urbanization is one reason for this. More youthful individuals incline toward the draws of the urban areas and maturing ranchers, with nobody to take over after them, may auction their agricultural land, either to another farmer, to a rural organization, or to a non-rural substance. The circumstance in the USA, Canada, Russia, and Australia isn't a lot of various. The Canadian and the Russian governments are offering different motivating forces for their residents to take up cultivating; in Russia, this incorporates free land for cultivating. They've additionally made their ways for horticultural migrants. Australia, as of late, has become a famous goal with Indian farmers, especially from Punjab; they sell their couple of sections of land in Punjab for 4 or 5 crores and use some portion of that cash to purchase a few thousand sections of land of agricultural land in Australia.
Movement isn't altogether an answer however, as working farmers keep on wrestling with an expanding absence of talented and experienced specialists. Most European farms are profoundly motorized, thanks to a limited extent to the budgetary help and sponsorships from the EU's Common Agricultural Policy, and agricultural machinery producers regularly refer to the presentation of the SMART farm apparatus as a practical answer for the issue of farm work lack. Be that as it may, over the long haul, the decrease in the homestead numbers means a diminished client base for ranch hardware, SMART, or something else.
In 2005, the EU corrected its agricultural machinery industry strategy to class tractors as cars and applied guidelines that neglect to consider the farm apparatus segment's particular specialized gauges and market requests. These guidelines may likewise be incompletely answerable for the general decrease in tractor deals in Europe.
In Germany, tractor deals fell from 100,000 out of 1951 to 34,611 of every 2013, and in Italy, tractor deals dropped from 42,000 out of 1987 to 12, 186 out of 2016. The farming business sector stayed down in 2016 in the UK, the Netherlands, and Belgium, while Spain, Austria, and Denmark demonstrated shockingly in good spirits results. The European agricultural market seemed to balance out in 2017 and a few examiners anticipate an upward swing in 2018, in spite of the fact that CEMA financial specialists keep on prompting alert.
 For the agricultural machinery industry, this spells a requirement for higher interest in promoting and appropriation to arrive at the contracting client base. There will likewise be an expanded rivalry between the different tractor brands, for example, John Deere, AGCO, ARGO, Kubota, CLASS, and CNHi for a lot of the restricted market.
Indian Farm Technologies and Sustainable Farming
Indian agriculture is reliant generally on the Monsoon downpours. A progressively boundless utilization of water system innovations like dribble water system framework and water gathering could diminish this reliance. It should be noticed that these aren't actually 'new' advances for Indian farmers. They are just present-day renditions of the bamboo pipe, stone channels and tanks, and other water system frameworks that have been generally utilized in Indian agriculture.
India, it should be remembered, has a long history of agriculture and it was just unavoidable that Indian farmers thought of methods to manage the continuous floods and dry spell that happened throughout the hundreds of years; their endurance relied upon such advancement. These water protection procedures discover notice in Vedic writing, in Chanakya's Arthashastra, and different other Indian memorable and scholarly messages, and are bolstered by proof discovered during archeological excavations and by existing structures. Numerous conventional advance wells, water supplies, tanks, underground water pits, check dams, trenches, and embanked directs are as yet being used and are as effective now as they were in ancient times.
The Jaintia farmers of Meghalaya and the Adi farmers of Arunachal Pradesh have since a long time ago utilized bamboos to fabricate a system of water channels to set up drip irrigation system frameworks to irrigate areca nut, betel vines, dark pepper, and other manor crops. Since bamboo is accessible all over India, there is no motivation behind why this training can't be adjusted and actualized on a more extensive premise all through the nation.
Bench terrace irrigation system is another basic practice used to flood patio farmlands in uneven territories. This includes tapping common streams and directing the water with the goal that it streams persistently from the upper to the lower patios. Stone dividers are set up to forestall soil disintegration and hold run-off water to flood the fields.
The Indian government has likewise been empowering such customary practices as they are feasible and environment-friendly.
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