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MP's largest govt maternity hospital denies discharge for newborns without 'Aadhaar' -Jamal Ayub

-The Times of India BHOPAL (M.P.): Without an Aadhaar registration, new-borns in Bhopal's Sultania hospital are being refused discharge. In no uncertain terms, a dictate by hospital administration, instructs hospital staff, ward in-charge and security guards, not to allow new-borns to leave hospital premises unless registration unique ID is produced. The need for 12-digit unique Aadhaar number for babies born is pasted across the largest maternity hospital in Madhya Pradesh. "These instructions...

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Aadhaar card tampering racket busted in Surat -Yagnesh Bharat Mehta

-The Times of India SURAT (Gujarat): Even as police are trying to reach the root of biometric data theft racket done to pilfer food grains issued to poor people, another scam of tampering with Aadhar data has been exposed in the city. The accused Hiren Prajapati, 26 and Prashant Pradhan, 20, both residents of Pandesara, were modifying the Aadhar Card data of individuals using a rubber thumb. They were arrested on Saturday...

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Communal incidents rose 17% last year from 2016 -Bharti Jain

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Communal incidents across the country rose to 822 last year from 703 in 2016, reversing the falling trend seen in the preceding year. As many as 111 persons were killed and 2,384 injured due to communal violence in 2017, up from 86 killed and 2,321 injured in 2016. In 2016, communal incidents were down from the levels seen in 2015 (751). The death toll in 2017...

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Fixing a high MSP not a solution to agrarian crisis: P Sainath -Vishakha Chaman

-The Times of India CHANDIGARH: The farm crisis is something more than a minimum support price (MSP) issue, said Ramon Magsaysay award winner and renowned journalist P Sainath, who was at Institute for Development and Communication to deliver a public lecture on inequality and agrarian distress on Monday. The agrarian crisis, Sainath said, is no more a measurement of input cost. It is not just the measure of the loss of...

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Health schemes will go haywire if pollution isn't curbed, says Supreme Court -Amit Anand Choudhary

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Days after the Centre announced an ambitious healthcare scheme to provide up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalisation, the Supreme Court on Monday reminded the government that such programme would not be effective till pollution crisis is effectively tackled first. A bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta said that 13 out of 20 most polluted...

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