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Can peace with Maoists be achieved? by Marcus Dam

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has promptly responded to the letter in which the State-appointed interlocutors for talks with Maoists have sought to be relieved of their responsibilities. She has called a meeting with the interlocutors on Saturday. But that does not clear away the clouds gathering over the peace process. While both the government and the Maoists insist that it is in their mutual interest to sit at the...

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Team Anna too finds fault with grievance redressal bill by Himanshi Dhawan

Team Anna on Thursday echoed concerns raised by Aruna Roy-led National Campaign for People's Right to Information (NCPRI) on the government's grievance redressal bill. Criticizing the structure for redressal created in the government bill as highly centralized that would collapse under the weight of complaints, Team Anna member Arvind Kejriwal said the selection process was "faulty". Activists have suggested that complaints be dealt with at the district level itself. Under the current...

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Civil society groups slam ‘dilution’ by Govt by Annapurna Jha

Civil society groups on Tuesday came out strongly against the Centre’s draft National Food Security Bill, which has not incorporated the National Advisory Council’s suggestion for providing maternity entitlements to about 15 crore women in the informal (non-Government) sector, as in the Central Government, thereby denying food security (breast feeding) to infants.  Similarly, the current legal guarantee of 'hot cooked meals' for children attending anganwadis has been diluted by providing the...

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Aruna Roy, founder member of NCPRI and MKSS interviewed by Pamela Philipose

- Women's Feature Service   These are busy days for Aruna Roy, founder member of the National Campaign for the People’s Right to Information (NCPRI) and the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS), with the Jan Lok Pal and the need to check corruption emerging as big concerns in India. The woman, who traded a promising career in the bureaucracy for an activist’s existence in 1975, is presently intensely involved in the issue. Pamela...

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Pension Bill will harm lakhs of employees: CPI(M)

-The Hindu Reiterating its opposition to the Pension Fund Regulatory & Development Authority Bill, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Thursday said it should not be passed by Parliament. In a statement, the party Polit Bureau said the Bill would deprive lakhs of government employees, both at the Central and State levels, of their right to get an assured rate of pension at the time of retirement, which they had been...

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