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Transparency test for symbol of trust -R Balaji

-The Telegraph SC refuses to give copy of order forming bench, MPs withdraw petition on Chief Justice New Delhi: A transparency test was staring at the Supreme Court after a constitution bench refused on Tuesday to entertain a persistent plea for a copy of an order through which the same bench had Been formed to look into a plea linked to the Chief Justice of India. Following the court's reluctance to furnish the...

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Karnataka: Tradition to the rescue -Deepthi Sanjiv

-Bangalore Mirror In Hassan, Kalyanis are being rejuvenated to get water for the parched district When she saw that her district, Hassan, was listed among the 16 permanent drought-prone districts of the state by the Central drought study committee, writer and social worker Rupa Hassan was dismayed. Rupa, who hails from Mysuru and settled in Hassan post-marriage, could not fathom how a green district that has Sakaleshpur of the Western Ghats as...

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UP Making Repeated Attempts to Quash HC Order Demanding Healthcare Overhaul -Anoo Bhuyan

-TheWire.in The state government has Been seeking an ex parte injunction on Allahabad high court's wide-ranging judgment on its health system, but has not Been granted one yet. New Delhi: For the last several weeks, the Uttar Pradesh government has Been trying to file a petition in the Supreme Court, seeking an ex parte injunction on an Allahabad high court judgement prescribing a massive overhaul and audit of the state’s public health...

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Price freeze: on high fuel prices

-The Hindu Abandoning the daily price revision of petrol and diesel sets back an important reform The price of oil has Been shooting up for weeks now, with Brent crude oil futures hitting their highest level in more than three years on Monday, at more than $75. But for two weeks now, the state-owned oil companies have kept petrol and diesel prices unchanged. Since April 24, the oil companies have abandoned the...

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Dalit youth assaulted in Baghpat dies, most villagers who fled yet to return -Aniruddha Ghosal

-The Indian Express Two days after the assault on the 19-year-old and his 16-year-old nephew Manish, villagers said that most Dalit homes that were deserted after the attack remained empty and young women who had Been sent away “as precaution” had not yet returned. New Delhi: A 19-year-old Dalit student, who was assaulted by Gujjar residents of his village in Baghpat district, died of “multiple organ failure” triggered by renal trauma and...

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