Re-inclusion of Cotton Seed as Essential Commodity under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955The Cabinet today gave its approval for re-inclusion of Cotton Seed as an essential commodity for a period of six months under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 by amending the Schedule to the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 or till the Seed Bill is passed by the Parliament, whichever is earlier. After Cotton Seed is re-included as an essential commodity under the EC Act, the Government would be empowered to regulate production, quality, distribution etc. of Cotton Seed and to curb the sale and spread of spurious Cotton Seed, quality, production, distribution, etc. aspects of cotton seed will be subject to regulation under Seed Control Order 1983 thereby ensuring quality of seed particularly private hybrids of cotton/Bt.Cotton Seeds increasing the productivity and production. Cotton seed was deleted from the list of essential commodities when the ECA was amended in 2007. As and when the Seeds Bill is passed by Parliament, Cotton seeds would be regulated under this new regulation. Thereafter the notification of cotton seeds under the EC Act would be withdrawn.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Credit taking politics
whether it’s state or central government, they are more concerned about the siblings getting credits, In tamilnadu it’s Stalin who given credit all the time as if other are doing nothing, the sign of dirty politics and now Great Nehru's grandson Rahul Gandhi wants the credit… why such a dirty politics. The worst part is that we the people of India living in a democratic country is least bothered about these things. We are responsible for such this if we keep quite and what these non sense politics.
If we compare of great leader of tamilnadu such as Kamarajar, P.Kakkan, to that of present leader, current leaders well score than –100 marks, I just want to say our system is so corrupt like 50 year old drainage which needs a extra ordinary efforts to correct them.
Remember we need to leave for our next generation a better environment to live in. if we are a selfish like we are now, our next generation will suffer the most. Great leader of the past has give us a free country and a worthy natural resources, we hold responsible for preserving them for the next generation.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Headley and Rana, cashing in security loop holes
It's a biggest failure of Intelligent failure in our country and this is also a sign of how corrupt bureaucrats and politician can make our country a unsafe place for it’s citizen.
The funniest part is that UP government denies his stay at lucknow.
The amount measure that the government has take after the 26/11 attacks are so little that it’s cannot fore seen the loop hole and adverse situation hence lack action. we need committed and mentally strong government to take care of the our country’s security.