Assam Tribune
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Rice output in State down
Rice production in the State is dwindling. Though there was a fluctuating trend between 2003-04 and 2005-06 in its production, the output of the item showed a sharp decline during 2006-07.
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State imports 45 mt fish daily
The State has a demand of about 545 metric tonnes of fish, on an average, per day. The State produces around 500 mt of fish and it imports around 45 mt of fish every day, on an average.
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Revamping pisciculture (Editorial)
Its enormous water resources notwithstanding, Assam continues to be a deficit State in fish production. This is a drawback that can be traced to inadequate planning and implementation.
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State must attain self-sufficiency in fish production: Govt
"Though the State has an abundance of rivers, ponds and beels, Assam is yet to attain self-sufficiency in fish production.
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Assam in debt trap?
While replying to a question in the Budget session of Assam Assembly on March 24, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi acknowledged that the per capita burden of the State's public debt now comes to Rs 6,806
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Meghalaya asks miners to adhere to MoU
Meghalaya Chief Secretary Ranjan Chatterjee on Saturday asked miners in the State to adhere to the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by them with the State Government to prevent taking outside