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Development and Adivasi rights - Ramesh Gopalakrishnan

-Live Mint For the first time, tribal communities in India will have a say in implementation of projects that affect them In the last six months, two key milestones have been reached in India around the protection of Adivasi rights. The first milestone was a ruling by Supreme Court in April which gave Adivasi communities in the Niyamgiri hills of Orissa the final say on plans by a subsidiary of Vedanta...

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Department of Posts seeks Rs 1,900 crore from government for Banking -Urmi A Goswami

-The Economic Times NEW DELHI: The government's earnestness to change the lives of millions untouched by high-street Banks is being tested with a proposal from its own department of posts. Armed with an amazing network of offices, the department has sought Rs 1,900 crore from the Centre to launch a Bank that would connect with the aam aadmi in Indian villages and far-flung areas where few institutional lenders have a presence. Financial...

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Bengal tops UN list of missing kids, women -Krishnendu Bandyopadhyay & Rohit Khanna

-The Times of India KOLKATA: More than 13,000 women and children from Bengal went untraceable in 2011. Where did they go? Were they abducted? Were they sold for money? Are they still alive? None has an answer. The year before, around 28,000 women and children went missing and 19,000 of them remained untraceable. Missing women and children are ever increasing numbers in government files and reports by various organizations. But for their...

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Rural women lost 9.1m jobs in 2 yrs, urBan gained 3.5m -Subodh Varma

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Women's employment has taken an alarming dip in rural areas in the past two years, a government survey has revealed. In jobs that are done for 'the major part of the year', a staggering 9.1 million jobs were lost by rural women. In urBan areas, the situation was quite the reverse, with over 3.5 million women added to the workforce. This emerges from comparing employment data...

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Ganga flowing close to danger mark in UP, government on high alert

-PTI KANPUR: The water level in the Ganga in Kanpur is a mere 46-cm below the danger mark, prompting the district administration to issue a high alert for the villages situated on the Banks of the river, officials said. "The water in the river is currently flowing at 113.54m, above the red mark of 113m, and a few centimetres below the danger mark of 114m," said the nodal officer for relief work...

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