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Audit report indicates gross misuse, presumptive fraud of DMFT fund in Jharkhand

-ANI/ ThePRInt.in Ranchi (Jharkhand): An audit of the District Mineral Foundation Trust fund, collected under the provision of the Mines Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, indicates gross misuse of the DMFT fund. The audit was conducted by the Jharkhand’s PRIncipal Auditor General (PAG) in six districts, Bokaro, Chatra, Dhanbad, Hazaribagh, Lohardaga and Ranchi. In these districts, a sum of about Rs 3,000 crore was collected as DMFT funds between 2015 and 2021....

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CJI Ramana flags ‘illegal’ arrests, custody torture and cop bias -R Balaji

-The Telegraph Chief Justice says the Union and state governments account for 50 per cent of the cases in the country Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana on Saturday castigated “illegal arrests”, custody torture and biased investigations by police while spelling out why governments deserved most of the blame for the backlog of 4 crore court cases in the country. “If police investigations are fair, if illegal arrests and custodial torture come to...

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Petrol/Diesel PRIces: Who is Responsible for Back-breaking Hikes? -Subodh Varma

-Newsclick.in The central government has raked in over Rs18 lakh crore from excise duties compared to Rs14 lakh crore from taxes by all state governments over the past eight years. Yet again, the government has tried to obfuscate the exorbitant petrol/diesel PRIces by blaming state governments. This time, it was the PRIme Minister himself who blamed some Opposition-ruled states for not reducing taxes like the Value Added Tax (VAT) after the central...

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States vs Centre: Which govt. increased the fuel tax rate? -Vignesh Radhakrishnan

-The Hindu What is the Opposition-ruled States’ stand on reduction of value added tax to bring down petrol PRIces?  The story so far: Petrol is retailing at more than ₹100 per litre across India. While rising crude oil PRIces have added to the burden, the PRImary reason behind the steep increase in pump fuel PRIces over the last few years is the gradually rising Central Government's excise duty component. Currently, for every...

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Healthcare Continues to Remain Inaccessible for Dalits and Adivasis, Says Study

-Newsclick.in The high healthcare costs were expected to be addressed through the introduction of health insurance by the Union government, but it covers less than 30% of hospital charges leaving a heavy financial burden on the poor. Health outcomes have remained grossly unequal, with India's dalits and adivasis living shorter lives of poorer quality, as per a recent paper published by Oxfam India. PRIvate infrastructure now accounts for nearly 62% of India's...

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