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‘We The Non-People’ by Sanjana and Tarun Sehrawat

A THREE-HOUR motorcycle ride from the border with Andhra Pradesh’s Khammam district and the thick jungles of Chhattisgarh close in. This is remote terrain — villages are spread out over several kilometres; distances measured by the hours taken to walk from one village to another. Schools, hospitals and motorable paths are not even imagined. This is also a self-declared Maoist stronghold. Outside every village stand red concrete columns 25 feet...

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‘Rise in custodial death complaints’

Chairman of the State Human Rights Commission S.R. Nayak said here on Sunday that the commission was receiving complaints regarding custodial deaths every day. “The number of complaints being received by the commission on custodial deaths has increased. We have been getting such complaints daily,” he told presspersons. Referring to the law and order situation and the state of affairs in Bellary district, Mr. Nayak said the commission had recommended to...

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Real empowerment a challenge, says Ansari

Vice-President Hamid Ansari on Monday said challenges still remained in the electoral system. The real empowerment and participative governance at the third tier of the government was still a work in progress. He expressed the hope that the electoral process at the local self-government level would benefit from coordination and sharing of experiences and resources with the EC. He was addressing the diamond jubilee celebrations of the Election Commission of India. Similarly,...

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Take action against violators: Editors Guild by Anita Joshua

Continuing with its campaign against “paid news,” the Editors Guild of India has asked the Election Commission (EC) to take strong action against politicians and MEDIApersons who violate the disclosure norms of election expenditure with regard to MEDIA publicity. Members of the Guild met Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Navin Chawla and his colleagues on Friday and submitted a memorandum articulating the demand while expressing concern over the “paid news phenomenon.” They...

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India urges WHO to clarify on A (H1N1) pandemic

India has asked the World Health Organisation to explain MEDIA reports that the A (H1N1) influenza is a false pandemic. Making an intervention at the WHO Executive Board meeting, now on in Geneva, Union Health and Family Welfare Secretary K. Sujatha Rao said such reports were adversely impacting the public health measures being taken by countries. She called for greater transparency in the terms and conditions on which international manufacturers were...

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