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Villages- Related News
Village headmen want role in municipal boards
With the Meghalaya Government planning to hold the first ever municipal elections in the State, traditional village headmen today said their role in the municipal boards should first be ‘clearly defined’.[...More]
Former Nagaland Minister Merachiba passes away
Former Nagaland Minister Merachiba passed away at Merangkong village under Mokokchung district yesterday after a prolonged illness. He was 73.[...More]
Women trained to serve as Village Health Volunteers in hilly regions
To bridge the gap between villagers of hard-to-reach terrains and the healthcare delivery system, the Tirupattur Health Unit Division (THUD) has roped in women to don the role of Village Health Volunteers in the hilly regions[...More]
489 panchayats to have women presidents
489 Grama Panchayats in the state would have women at the helm after the local body elections. The high volume of woman presence comes due to the new amendment providing more than 50% reservation for women[...More]
Compensation sought for displaced villagers
Activists of the Gana Sangram Samity (GSS) handed over a memorandum to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Gopalpur Industrial Park.[...More]
"Crack" in road rattles villagers
Inhabitants of Humuki village of Aska block in Ganjam district are a panicked lot the past two days following development of a sudden long crack in the middle of the village.[...More]
Steps afoot to save villages from erosion
Efforts have been initiated to save villages in Kasinagar block and Kasinagar town of Gajapati district from increasing erosive action of the Vansadhara river.[...More]
Control Over Subjects for Women Panchayat Representatives
Union Minister for Rural Development & Panchayati Raj Dr. C.P. Joshi today informed the Rajya Sabha that Efforts are made towards sensitization, capacity building and awareness building of Elected Representatives[...More]
Rural job scheme improves life of tribals
Thanks to the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, the habitations on the Kalrayan Hills have got motorable roads and the economic condition of the tribals has vastly improved. [...More]
Villagers protest gas leak from Singur factory
Angry villagers organized a violent protest forcing closure of a chemical factory near Singur in West Bengal after smoke with heavy carbon content escaped from the unit afflicting the local people, reports said on Tuesday.[...More]
Villagers to pay more for drinking water
Even as rural Orissa is struggling to cope with scorching heat and acute drinking water crisis, rising power cost has made life miserable for those, who had even drinking water sources available at their doorstep.[...More]
Barabanki court sniffs plot behind Big B’s college plan
The local court of Barabanki has found ‘a criminal conspiracy’ in cine star Amitabh Bachchan’s desire to set up a girls’ inter-college in a non-descript Daulatpur village but later back-tracking from his promise.[...More]
Rajasthan village gets nod to shed ‘derogatory’ name
All is ‘well’ that ends ‘well’. For the residents of a hamlet in Rajasthan, the news that their village would be renamed after ‘wells’ has come as a long-awaited relief after it suffered the ignominy of being called ‘Chamaron ka Vas’ (village of cobblers) for 23 years.[...More]
Dalim Gohain of Assam transforms life of his village
Dalim Gohain's efforts to improve the lives of his fellow villagers have significantly contributed to the development of Bokdung Bharalua village of Assam,around nine kilometres from Chabua Town.[...More]
SUCI alleges lack of relief for 'Aila' victims at Sunderbans
The Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI) today lambasted the West Bengal government and the ruling parties for not providing relief to the actual victims of last year's cyclonic storm 'Aila' in and around Sunderban delta.[...More]
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