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Managing the Murdochs

-The Business Standard   The latest controversy in the British media, triggered by unethical professional practices by journalists at Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World, holds important lessons for the Indian media, and not just because Mr Murdoch has a significant presence in India and seeks more. The most important lesson is that public policy must prevent the emergence of all powerful media moguls like Mr Murdoch. The extent of concentration in...

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Now, The Oil Stain by Lola Nayar

By exposing its lesser arm, is the petromin hiding bigger sins? Petro Fallout     * Murli Deora, who as petroleum minister sought the CAG audit and sanctioned a CVC probe, offers to quit his ministerial post     * CBI action reinforces CAG draft report findings blaming DGH for oversight in implementation of production-sharing contracts     * Unease in market, as yet another CBI probe into charges of DGH having favoured RIL in its...

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Poor farmers lose out due to unending protests by Arpit Parashar

Farmers are caught between Mayawati’s promises, Rahul Gandhi’s idealism and mounting debts Land acquisition policy in Uttar Pradesh has been changed at least five times in the past five years to benefit the farmers. Amidst the raging controversies over what should be the land compensation rate and debates and protests over the various clauses of the land acquisition policy, most farmers have lost more than they could gain from Mayawati’s new...

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Private plan for rural health care by Sanjay Mandal

The Mamata Banerjee government has initiated an ambitious project to bring specialised health care to rural Bengal, asking private hospitals to set up “super-speciality” units alongside state-run hospitals in the districts. As a start, the chief minister has taken up with cardiologist and Asia Heart Foundation chairman Devi Shetty a plan to set up six such hospitals that would provide the sort of critical care that is now missing in most...

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FoRest dept shut out of woods by Vivek Deshpande

Over the last one year, villagers of Ghati in Gadchiroli have kept timber out of the foRest department’s reach, saying it belongs to them under the provisions of the FRA, short for Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional FoRest-Dwellers (Recognition of FoRest Rights) Act. The FRA recognises their rights only on non-timber minor foRest produce but the villagers have interpreted it to include all trees. They say minor foRest produces like mahua,...

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