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Sanjeeb Mukherjee is a journalist with over 20 years of experience covering various news beats, mainly in the agriculture, commodities, rural, and food policy space. He has worked at several places, including United News of India (UNI), Dow Jones Newswires, and Financial Express. Currently, he is working as the Agriculture Editor at Business Standard. His work has taken him to some of the most remote areas of the country, allowing him to gain invaluable insights into the dynamics of rural agriculture markets. He has honed his skills in analysing and providing commentary on India's farm sector policies, focusing on their impact on different stakeholders and their implications for climate change.
Sanjeeb Mukherjee is a journalist with over 20 years of experience covering various news beats, mainly in the agriculture, commodities, rural, and food policy space. He has worked at several places, including United News of India (UNI), Dow Jones Newswires, and Financial Express. Currently, he is working as the Agriculture Editor at Business Standard. His work has taken him to some of the most remote areas of the country, allowing him to gain invaluable insights into the dynamics of rural agriculture markets. He has honed his skills in analysing and providing commentary on India's farm sector policies, focusing on their impact on different stakeholders and their implications for climate change.
In a far-reaching decision in April this year, Cabinet partially deregulated sugar sector and abolished levy mechanism
Big States like UP, Punjab flay bill provisions; TN seeks more time
At this point of time last financial year, Centre's fiscal deficit had stood at 65.7% of BE
There is no switch factor in onion which makes its demand absolutely inelastic, says chairman of CACP Ashok Gulati
Study may assume importance for those companies that faced strike in past over issue of contract workers
Country has not only met domestic demand, but has also exported 20 mn tonnes of grains
However, it is still unclear whether states listed under least developed will be given a special category or not
Govt foodgrains stocks as on Sept 1 was estimated to be around 59 million tonnes, 85% more than the required quantity
Move to enable small millers get access to govt procured wheat which will bring down open market rates
This, after its maiden attempt to use riverine path to move grains failed to take off
Officials say shale gas policy will be rolled out in phases
Officials feel this will allow more traders to purchase wheat from FCI warehouses, help in swifter liquidation of stocks
"By the time the mid-term appraisal of the 12th Plan gets over, a new government will be at the Centre, hence the onus will be on it to implement that," Ahluwalia added
Pawar says prices will come down in two-three weeks on fresh arrivals from south
Only those above Rs 65 a kg in wholesale markets can be exported; meeting chaired by the Cabinet secretary to be held soon to further assess the situation
Low domestic, international sugar prices has led to a cash crunch in the industry
Interview with Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission
Investors say FTIL promoter Jignesh Shah's role cannot be divorced from activities of the company
Interview with CMD, FCI