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Monsoon deficit to impact agriculture: Govt

New Delhi, May 22: Minister of State for Science and Technology Kapil Sibal today said as per India Meteorological Department's operational Long Range Forecast the South-West Monsoon rainfall over the entire country would be shortfall to the extent of 22 per cent.

Answering a question in the Rajya Sabha, Mr Sibal said shortfall in rains of various nature would adversely affect agricultural production.

''However, it is too early to say which states will be affected by shortfall of rains and how far cost/price of agricultural products will be affected as spatial and temporal distribution of Monsoon rainfall over different regions of the country cannot be predicted with the existing infrastructure of IMD'', he said.

There was no plan of invoking artificial rain by the Central Government, the minister said.



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LS passes Constitution (105th Amendment) Bill

New Delhi, May 22: The Lok Sabha today passed the Constitution (One Hundred and Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2006 that seeks to provide for tribal ministers in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh, while excluding Bihar from the mandatory provision.The Bill was passed by 351-0 votes with no abstension.Giving the objects and reasons of the Bill, Home Minister Shivraj Patil said it would now be mandatory to have tribal ministers in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand where the tribal population was 36.8.....

BJP takes exception to CM's 'unilateral' announcements

Pondicherry, May 22 (UNI) The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) here today took strong exception to the 'unilateral' announcement of schemes by Chief Minister N Rangasamy. Addressing a press conference, BJP State President R Kesavalu said while the party welcomed the announcements, it also condemned the manner in which they were made as certain policy decisions like providing ten kg free rice to all ration cardholders had to be taken during a Cabinet meeting. Welcoming the.....

PT asks Centre not to buckle on quota issue

Coimbatore, May 22 (UNI) Puthiya Tamizhagam (PT) Founder-President K Krishnaswamy today said the Centre should not go back from its move to provide 27 per cent reservation to OBCs in higher educational institutions. Talking to newsmen here, Dr Krishnaswamy said the government should not buckle under pressure on the issue in the wake of protests from a section of the students. It appeared the government was diluting its stand, he said adding if necessary, his.....
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