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Say no to biological colonialism

November 20, 2015 ofai

November 18, 2015

The manner in which the Centre is going about allowing genetically modified (GM) food crops is causing serious concern.  Five years after the UPA bowed to public pressure and imposed an indefinite moratorium on the commercial cropping of Bt Brinjal, the NDA government is hastening the advent of GM food crops.

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