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With 1.8cr new voters, electorate now at 85cr

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: India has added around 1.8 crore new voters over the past year, taking the total strength of its electorate to 85 crore. Chief election commissioner S Nasim Zaidi on Monday said that around 50% of the voters in age group 18-19 years had been included in the new electoral rolls with reference to January 1, 2016, as against the 10-15% covered till a few years...

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Discrimination on the campus -Sukhadeo Thorat

-The Hindu Even as the student population has become increasingly diverse, the high incidence of suicide among Dalit students points to continuing discrimination, exclusion and humiliation. There is a need to apply our minds in a calm manner to address the problems that Dalit students face in institutions of higher education and find a more durable solution, now that the University of Hyderabad has revoked the suspension of students in the context...

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After the Delhi experiment -Krishna Kumar

-The Hindu Whether the memory of the odd-even experiment will inspire us to lead healthier lives depends on the willingness of the so-called aspirational classes to engage in a deeper debate on development It will take time and expertise to assess the odd-even experiment in Delhi, but there is no doubt that it was educative. It taught the government that the public is now ready to support radical measures on air pollution....

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Coming soon: Model career centres for jobseekers -Mayank Mishra & Sahil Makkar

-Business Standard 100 model career centres all across the country to help job seekers connect with potential employers and skill providers The government is in the process of starting 100 model career centres all across the country, to help jobseekers connect with potential employers and skill providers. It would be different from the likes of naukri.com or monster.com as the government is PLAnning to counsel the applicants through online PLAtforms and mobile...

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At Rs 20-30 lakh, transPLAnt of liver available only to rich -Rema Nagarajan

-The Times of India Less than 2% of liver transPLAnts taking PLAce in India happen in public in stituations. This has meant that liver transPLAnts, which cost Rs 20-30 lakh in most cases, are available only to the rich. This is not just an inequitable situation, but an unsustainable one, says a recently-published paper reviewing the status of liver transPLAnts in India. "The future of liver transPLAntation in India should move toward...

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