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Public funding of elections

  Democratic political systems in every advanced western country have faced challenges posed by the role of political finance or Money spent during elections. On the basis of their specific experiences, these countries have tried to tackle the issue of political funding during polls. The democratic political system is corrupted if elections are contested on the basis of financial resources provided by rich individuals or business corporations as these donors, from the...

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Initiative to ensure menstrual hygiene among rural women by Ananya Dutta

The Gender Hygiene Programme is attempting to change attitude towards menstrual hygiene It involves SHGs manufacturing inexpensive sanitary towels from cotton and tissue paper When women in rural areas are asked to spend Rs.15 on a packet of nine sanitary napkins, they respond by saying they would rather continue to use rags and spend the Money on their husbands or children. But the Gender Hygiene Programme (GHP) launched here three years ago is...

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Conundrum of Kerala's struggling economy by Soutik Biswas

Why is India's most socially developed state - and one of the developing world's most advanced regions - an economic laggard? This question about Kerala, known all over the world for its lush landscapes, sun-drenched beaches and idyllic backwaters, has been a subject of intense debate among economists and social scientists. Kerala defies all stereotypes of a "socially backward" Indian state - swathes of people living in abject poverty, men outnumbering...

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Anna Hazare on indefinite hunger strike

Ralegan Siddhi (Maharashtra): Social activist Anna Hazare, who began an indefinite hunger strike on Tuesday, has alleged that the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party government in Maharashtra is wasting public Money by allowing Ministers to spruce up their already well-furnished cabins. “The State is reeling under a debt burden and Ministers are busy spending lakhs on renovating their cabins.” Mr. Hazare began his fast here on the occasion of Gudi Padwa, the Marathi...

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Workers at Commonwealth Games sites an exploited lot: Panel by Abhinav Garg

In a big embarrassment to the Centre and Delhi government ahead of the Commonwealth Games, a committee appointed by the Delhi High Court has said that workers at Games-related construction sites were not being paid minimum wages and were being made to work overtime for no extra Money. The four-member committee was set up to inquire into allegations levelled in a PIL which said conditions of workers at construction sites...

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