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Raman Singh: Why appoint Binayak Sen to Planning Commission panel? by Aarti Dhar

Even as the Planning Commission stood by its decision to nominate Binayak Sen to its steering committee on health, there is a loud note of disapproval from Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, who has questioned the rationale behind the appointment, saying the rights activist is still facing trial. “The people of Chhattisgarh do not approve of the appointment,” he said. “He has not been absolved of the charges by the court...

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Binayak Sen on Plan panel committee by Aarti Dhar

Within weeks of getting Bail from the Supreme Court in connection with charges of sedition, human rights activist Binayak Sen has been made member of the Planning Commission's Steering Committee on Health, which will advise the panel on the Twelfth Five-Year Plan (2012-2017). Binayak Sen, who was released on Bail from the Raipur jail last month, will, based on his experience of having worked as a paediatrician in Chhattisgarh's tribal belt,...

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Binayak Sen allowed to visit South Korea

A local court here has allowed rights activist Binayak Sen to visit South Korea to receive an award later this month. Additional Sessions Judge B P Verma has allowed Mr. Sen to go to Korea between May 15 and 20 and released his passport, sources in the court said. Mr. Sen had sought permission from the court to visit Korea to receive ‘Gwangju Prize for Human Rights', the country's highest civilian award...

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Industry out of poll plot by Madhuparna Das

The Tatas pulled out of Singur; the Salims of Indonesia out of Nandigram. What is still ticking is the Jindals’ Rs-35,000-crore, 10-million-tonne steel plant at Salboni. It has the potential to churn out the first industrial success story for whoever captures power in West Bengal after May 13. Along with the steel plant, a 1,000-MW power project to is coming up. At one point, Salboni had appeared to have the makings of...

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Analysis: Doubts over role of cash transfers in women's empowerment

Doubts are emerging over whether cash transfers, designed to strengthen local markets, also empower women and change gender roles in emergencies. "Gender relations are quite complex and you cannot assume US$50 is going to change that," Sarah Bailey, research officer at the Humanitarian Policy Group, told IRIN. "You cannot assume targeting women necessarily leads to their empowerment or promotes gender equality." According to a joint report by Oxfam Great Britain and Concern...

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