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‘AMRITSAR, GURDASPUR MOST DEVELOPED BORDER DISTS’-GNDU


Jammu, Amritsar and Gurdaspur are the three most developed districts among the 19 districts (2011 Census) along the 3,323-km stretch of the IndoPakistan border falling in the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab and J&K. The three most backward districts in this stretch are Barmer and Jaisalmer in Rajasthan and Bandipore in J&K.

These were the findings of a recent study conducted by Utpal Kumar, a junior research fellow with the department of geography at Panjab University, Chandigarh. He had presented his paper on the study at a seminar held last week at Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) here to discuss the problems facing the border areas of India. The seminar was organised by the School of Social Sciences of GNDU.


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Urban Indian women choose career over motherhood: Survey


 A majority of young married working women in Indian metropolices are choosing career over family as they are in no mood to raise kids, a survey released here Thursday said.
About 1,200 married, working women without children in the age group of 24-30 in Delhi, Mumbai,Bangalore and other major cities were interviewed by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) during March and April.
While Mumbai topped the survey, Bangalore came in second followed by Delhi.
"Over 650 of the working women said that they won't be starting a family anytime soon as career advancement and higher education was their priority, which they couldn't sacrifice to raise kids," said the survey.
Another 200 respondents were of the view that pregnancy would spoil their physical appearance while around 70 considered themselves too young to be a mother.

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In India 60% rural lives on less than Rs 35 a day


Around 60 per cent of India's rural population lives on less than Rs 35 a day and nearly as many in cities live on Rs 66 a day, reveals a government survey on income and expenditure.

"In terms of average per capita daily expenditure, it comes out to be about Rs 35 in rural and Rs 66 in urban India.

Around 60 per cent of the population live with these expenditures or less in rural and urban areas," said Director General of National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) J Dash in his preface to the report.

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29% students can’t read Punjabi: Survey


A large number of students clearing primary level in Fazilka district cannot read or write a sentence in Hindi, English or even Punjabi, their mother tongue, or perform basic arithmetic calculations, reveals the annual status of the Education Report, 2011-12.

The report, based on a survey conducted under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan for Education Development, assessed the learning outcome of students of classes I to V in eight blocks of the district.

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No toilets for 19% population of Punjab: Survey


Nearly 19.5 per cent of the total population has no access to close-toilets in Punjab. This was revealed in a survey conducted by the Census Department. For answering nature's call, this underprivileged section of the society has to go in the open.

Data available with the Census Department states that Ludhiana district is on top where maximum percentage of population has an access to close-toilets. An official in the Census department disclosed that 94 per cent of the population in Ludhiana district use close-toilets to answer nature's call while just 6 per cent were forced to go in the open. The worst condition is in Gurdaspur district where 39 per cent of the population continue to go in the open.

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Indians among happiest on planet: Survey

Notwithstanding the economic woes and conflicts, the world is a happier place now than what it was in 2007 and Indians are among the happiest on this planet, says a survey.

According to a poll conducted by global research company Ipsos, despite woes, conflicts, world a happier place than in 2007 as 22 per cent (up 2 points) of global citizens say they are "very happy" and the happiest people reside in Indonesia, India and Mexico.

While eight in 10 (77 per cent) citizens in 24 countries surveyed said they are 'happy' in their lives, one quarter (22 per cent) said they are 'very happy' ? a key measure that identifies comparative depth and intensity of happiness among country citizens and the world, the report said.

On a national level, Indonesia has the highest proportion of happiest people with 51 per cent citizens reporting they are 'very happy' followed by India and Mexico (43 per cent) each.

Brazil and Turkey shared the third position, where 30 per cent of citizens expressed their contentment, followed by Australia and the United States each at 28 per cent.

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BADAL URGES JAIRAM RAMESH TO ADVANCE BPL SURVEY IN PUNJAB

Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today urged Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh to allow Punjab to conduct its BPL survey from August 15 onwards.

In a letter to Mr Ramesh, the Chief Minister informed that Punjab was heading for elections some time during January/February 2012. As such it would not be possible to conduct BPL survey, in case it commenced just two months prior to elections.

Mr Badal pointed out that Central government had recently enhanced BPL percentage for the state from 8.5 per cent to 21 per cent based on the recommendations of the Tendulkar Committee. The actual survey was scheduled to be held from November 2011 onwards. Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL), a Central Government enterprise, would provide 13,000 hand held devices and 13,000 operators for this BPL survey, he added.
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SSA conducts survey again

In a statewide survey conducted for the proper implementation of education schemes in 2011-12, the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) Authority, Punjab, traced as many as 30,939 children in the age-group of 6-14 years, who had either left the studies mid-way or were never enrolled in the schools.

However, the whole exercise, carried for at least two months (November and December in 2010), proved to be more or less futile as the staff assigned the task, failed to perform it in a proper way.

As the flaws in the survey report surfaced, contradicting the data collected, the SSA Authority, Punjab, was left with no other option but to conduct the survey again.

To cover the blunder, the SSA Authority has launched the operation again, terming it as a special survey to check the figures of the children in the age-group 6-14 years who were either drop-outs or had not enrolled for school.

However, directing the deputy commissioners and district education officers (secondary as well as elementary education) not to allow any inaccuracy in the details, the state project director, the SSA Authority, Punjab, B. Purushartha has set different levels of activities to fix the responsibility of officials for the irregularities if detected this time.

The project director has also made the sample checking of the data collected compulsory for the school heads and other officials. Besides, each official, after the completion of the task, would have to give a certificate that no child in his respective area was left unnoticed.

The special survey, which is primarily focused on correcting the previous figures, is to be completed this month. Finding the SSA Authority to be strict this time, the staff at all levels has geared up and the teachers assigned the duties as inspectors have started door-to-door visits to collect the data.

Besides visiting all the towns, villages and even the colonies located on the outskirts, they are also collecting information about migrant labourers working at brick kilns, railway stations and also at the under-construction buildings.

Filling up 29-point proforma, the inspectors are mentioning the details about the reasons for the children staying away from schools.

Confirming the details, senior officials in the state education department informed that the exercise was being performed in compliance of the Right to Education Act under which the state was bound to bring each child (6-14 years) to school and educate them up to class VIII.

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