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Exportable grain mountain - Business Line
With its godowns bursting at the seams, the Government has done the right thing by initiating moves for export of grain from the Food Corporation of India's (FCI) stocks. The economic rationale for it is sound. At around 72 million tonnes (mt), the inventory levels projected for July 1 would be more than twice India's normative buffer and strategic reserve requirements of 32 mt at the start of the new agriculture season. The annual ‘carrying' cost of this extra 40 mt, as per FCI's own figure of Rs 5 a kg, would work out to roughly Rs 20,000 crore.
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As prices cool, boost farm productivity - Economic Times
Conciliation time - Financial Express
It’s time to open the gates wider - Naveen Tewari, Mint
‘Non-core’ solutions - Business Line
Castles in the air - Gregory Randolph & Mukta Naik, Hindu
Govt, RBI are again getting it all wrong on Gold - Nidhi Nath Srinivas, Economic Times
Courts also need a Lokpal - Pavan K Varma, Times of India
Manmohan Singh should now start work on 'secure' borders - Indrani Bagchi, Times of India
No exceptions - Indian Express
Why the death of inflation is vastly exaggerated - R Jagannathan, FirstPost
Did apex court belittle CBI or strengthen it? - Arun Jaitley, Pioneer
Chinese checkmate - Brahma Chellaney, Hindustan Times
The gravy train - Shreekant Sambrani, Business Standard
After Pakistan's elections - Shyam Saran, Business Standard
The Prime Minister should resign - BS Raghavan, Business Line
Behind the curve - Financial Express
Court on Coalgate: How Govt handling of CBI subverts the rule of law - Dushyant Dave, Economic Times
Growing imports can be financed only by giving a big boost to India’s overall exports - Times of India
We have a stake in Pakistan’s democracy. Welcome the change - Tarun Vijay, Times of India
Lobbying the Hill, softly - Business Standard
Need for a focused approach on water, energy and food issues - Nirvikar Singh, Financial Express
The perks of being a VIP - Sunanda K Datta-Ray, Deccan Chronicle
More thick-skinned than any pachyderm - A Surya Prakash, Pioneer
Allah and Aam Aadmi - Shekhar Gupta, Indian Express
Bowing down to the dragon - Kanwal Sibal, Mail Today
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