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RTI law: paradigm shift in realizing Constitutional rights that cannot be taken back -Nikhil Dey and Aruna Roy

-The Telegraph It is in the unstoppable human search for truth and justice that the right to information will continue to shine Ever since the Bharatiya Janata Party government flexed its legislative muscle, and successfully amended and diluted the Right to Information Act, many people have asked if the RTI Act has been maimed beyond repair and if its obituary should be written. While analysing the amendments, it is also necessary to...

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Uttar Pradesh journalist, two others booked for filming school kids eating salt-roti -Namita Bajpai

-The New Indian Express In his complaint, the block education officer had alleged that Pawan Kumar Jaiswal deliberately shot the video doing 'despicable work' of maligning the image of the state government. LUCKNOW:  More than a week after a video went viral showing some students in Mirzapur district being served ‘roti’ with salt in mid-day meal, the district administration has booked the journalist along with two others for allegedly doing ‘despicable work’...

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Press release--Status of Policing in India Report 2019: Police Adequacy and Working Conditions

-Press release by Common Cause dated 27th August, 2019     New Delhi, August 27, 2019: Common Cause and Lokniti Programme of the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), launched the Status of Policing in India Report (SPIR) 2019 on the tough working conditions of the Police in India at the India International Centre today. The release was followed by a panel discussion on ‘Indian Police and the Rule of...

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Police in India endorse encounter killing, mob punishment: Study -Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar

-TheWire.in A new report has also highlighted how long work hours, absence of weekly offs and political and departmental pressure are impacting Police personnel in the country. New Delhi: Nearly half the Police personnel in India feel that Muslims are likely to be “naturally prone” towards committing a crime. Likewise, a large percentage of Police personnel believe that “being in the Police requires physical strength and aggressive behaviour which women lack; women...

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SCs, STs, OBCs and women poorly represented in Police force; STs, women less likely to be posted as officers -Fazil Khan

-News18.com All three communities, SCs, STs and OBCs, are poorly represented in Delhi – the only Union Territory included in the study. New Delhi: Disadvantaged communities such as the Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes(STs), Other Backwards Castes (OBCs) as well as women are under-represented in the country's Police force, a study has revealed. According to the Common Cause-CSDS Lokniti's 'Status of Policing in India Report 2019', while SCs are under-represented in 19...

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