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Farmers in Bhatinda belt ecstatic over refinery project
Balbir Singh (50) of village Rampura Phool near Bhatinda is a happy man these days. He is getting queries from buyers for his patch of land, on which he has been growing cotton for over 30 years. He found it less remunerative for the past few years and wanted to relocate to some fertile belt of Punjab from the semi-arid belt of Malwa in the state.
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Karnataka may seek compensation for big farmers

The Karnataka government is contemplating sending a proposal to the Centre seeking compensation for big farmers who lost their crops during the floods that ravaged parts of north Karnataka in October. - Karnataka aims to cut T&D losses by 35% - Karnataka keen to up PPPs for upcoming projects - Jaimini Bhagwati: Bonus Excesses and Outrage">Jaimini Bhagwati: Bonus Excesses and Outrage - Wall Street fat cats see frugal compensation diet in "09 - Goldman"s stock bonus plan to ward off criticism - Banks to pay compensation for wrong payment: SC As per existing provisions, only small farmers were eligible for the compensation, state minor irrigation minister Govind Karjol told reporters here today. On flood rehabilitation projects, he said the site formation work of 36 villages had been completed and the house construction work entrusted to agencies would begin tomorrow. Site formation work in the remaining six villages would be completed soon, he said. Referring to the tank filling project undertaken in Bijapur and Bagalkot districts, Karjol said that the work would be completed within stipulated time. Rs 108 crore had been earmarked for the first phase of work under progress, he said adding Rs 166 crore for the second phase was still awaiting approval. Survey work for the third phase had been completed. He dismissed speculations about instability of the state government and said it would complete its tenure.


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