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SC says no to politicians’ photos on government ads -Krishnadas Rajagopal

-The Hindu The apex court, however, permitted the use of photographs of the President, Prime Minister and CJI in the advertisements. In a historic judgment holding that taxpayers' money cannot be spent to build "personality cults" of political leaders, the Supreme Court on Wednesday restrained ruling parties from publishing photographs of political leaders or prominent persons in government-funded advertisements. The apex court said such photos divert attention from the policy of the government,...

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Profit makers funded by Ford Foundation illegally, probe finds

-PTI NEW DELHI: US-based Ford Foundation has funded a political party and profit-making organizations "illegally" which has resulted in the foreign outfit coming under the home ministry scanner and it being put on the "watch list". A senior home ministry official said an investigation has found that funds sanctioned by the Ford Foundation to an NGO have reached a political party, which automatically makes the donor liable to face action. But the...

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Can’t blame UPA Land Acquisition Bill for stalled projects: RTI

-The Economic Times NEW DELHI: The land acquisition law passed by the previous government may not be the villain of the piece when it comes to stalled projects, according to data generated by a Right to Information (RTI) query. The Modi government's determination to amend the land acquisition law in the teeth of resistance from farmers and Political Parties has stemmed from the legislation's apparent role in just this — bringing projects...

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Too early to say deficit monsoon to hit rural lending -Abhijit Lele

-Business Standard A clear picture is likely to emerge only towards the end of June Mumbai: Rural distress owing to heavy unseasonal rains in March and the prospects of less-than-normal monsoon have made bankers “a cautious lot” at the start of this financial year. However, it is too early to conclude that the impact of rains, or the lack of it, would be bad. According to public sector bank executives, the assessment for...

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Untie the farmer -Ashutosh Varshney

-The Indian Express The debate on the land acquisition bill and the tragic suicide of a farmer in Delhi compel us to reflect on a theme of enduring significance: the role of agriculture and farmers in development. What has the historical experience all over the world been? How is India’s agrarian narrative different — or identical? What can India learn from international experience? Many years ago, I wrote a book, Democracy, Development...

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