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PM sees reforms benefiting poor

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the economic reforms initiated by him almost two decades ago had reduced the number of poor, though much more was still needed to be done. “There is no evidence that the new economic policies have had an adverse effect on the poor,” Singh said at the annual conference of the Indian Economic Association here today. “The percentage of population below the poverty line has certainly not...

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Prod to states on child scheme by Charu Sudan Kasturi

Women and child development minister Krishna Tirath is writing to all chief ministers urging them to join the ambitious child protection scheme, frustrated over the government’s failure to kickstart the plan. In an internal note to her ministry, Tirath has accepted that progress on the Integrated Child Protection Scheme is “not satisfactory”, and has effectively questioned her own ministry’s efforts, The Telegraph has learnt. Tirath has also suggested involving the Prime Minister...

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Poverty is surely declining, but not fast enough: Manmohan Singh by Prafulla Das

“Much more needs to be done to improve the living standards of the poor”  The decline in poverty has not been as fast as one would have wished and it remains a major challenge before the country because the poor are still too poor, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Sunday. Inaugurating the 92nd conference of the Indian Economic Association (IEA) at KIIT University here, Dr. Singh said much more...

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It’s tougher now for babus to overstay by Mukesh Ranjan

In a bid to curb the tendency among bureaucrats belonging to the All-India Services (AIS), including Indian Admini-trative Service (IAS) officers, to overstay on inter-cadre deputation for personal gains (location or otherwise), the government has decided to make the process of granting extension much harder. The Cabinet Committee on Appointment headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has in a meeting directed the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) to set out...

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Kashmir autonomy ball in PM court by Muzaffar Raina

A working group appointed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has recommended “autonomy to the extent possible” for Jammu and Kashmir. “The question of autonomy and its demand can be examined in the light of the Kashmir accord or in some other manner or on the basis of some other formula as the present Prime Minister may deem fit and appropriate so as to restore the autonomy to the extent possible,” the...

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