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    A novel approach to naturally mine equivalent elements from relative questions

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    An examination action generally contains hunt down material web pages containing data about the focused on items, find contending items, read audits and recognize upsides and downsides. In this paper we concentrate on discovering an arrangement of practically identical substances given a client's info element. Contrasting one thing and another is original piece of human choice making procedure. On the other hand it is not all the time easy to comprehend what to think about and what are the substitutes. To manage this many-sided quality we introduce a novel approach to consequently mine practically identical substances from near inquiries that clients posted on the web. To verify high exactness and high review we add to a pitifully administered bootstrapping technique for relative inquiry acknowledgment and comparable substance extraction by utilizing an expansive online inquiry chronicle. Both impressively show improvement over a current best in class system

    The Top 100 questions for the sustainable intensification of agriculture in India’s rainfed drylands

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    India has the largest area of rainfed dryland agriculture globally, with a variety of distinct types of farming systems producing most of its coarse cereals, food legumes, minor millets, and large amounts of livestock. All these are vital for national and regional food and nutritional security. Yet, the rainfed drylands have been relatively neglected in mainstream agricultural and rural development policy. As a result, significant social-ecological challenges overlap in these landscapes: endemic poverty, malnutrition and land degradation. Sustainable intensification of dryland agriculture is essential for helping to address these challenges, particularly in the context of accelerating climate change. In this paper, we present 100 questions that point to the most important knowledge gaps and research priorities. If addressed, these would facilitate and inform sustainable intensification in Indian rainfed drylands, leading to improved agricultural production and enhanced ecosystem services. The horizon scanning method used to produce these questions brought together experts and practitioners involved in a broad range of disciplines and sectors. This exercise resulted in a consolidated set of questions covering the agricultural drylands, organized into 13 themes. Together, these represent a collective programme for new cross- and multi-disciplinary research on sustainable intensification in the Indian rainfed drylands

    Bribery and Corruption among Indian Journalists:A Survey

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    Bribery among journalists could be seen widely in many places but is a comparatively less researched topic. It would be surprising for an average news consumer to know that the sometimes news story he reads in print or views on television might be the product of a bribe or some sort of incentive received by the journalist who covered that news. After all, we read and watch news on the sordid details of corruption in government and society in general through the media with such alarming alacrity, but would almost have never known about corruption in the media they subscribe. Moreover, when one talks about corruption in media, it is about how the media reports on corruption (Transparency international, 2013) or on ‘paid news’ where the aspect of how the media establishments publish news after accepting monetary assistance (Press Council of India, 2010)
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