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Government anticipates protest during Census -Vijaita Singh

-The Hindu Handbook sees prejudices and ignorance or deliberate misinformation campaign on the exercise The Registrar General of India (RGI) anticipates “organised movement” against the decennial Census exercise such as agitation for inclusion of Other Backward Classes (OBC) and court cases against the collection of data for the National Population Register (NPR). The concern is documented in the Census of India 2021 Handbook for Principal/District Census Officers and Charge Officers that has been...

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Congress: Follow Ashok Gehlot on old pension scheme

-The Telegraph Rajasthan chief minister has shown the way to other states on how to take pro-people decisions: Ajay Maken Days after the Ashok Gehlot government restored the old pension scheme in Rajasthan, the Congress on Friday demanded this for the entire country. Fulfilling a long-standing demand, Gehlot announced in the budget placed on Wednesday that the old pension scheme was being restored for employees appointed on and after January 1, 2004. The...

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8 out of 10 Indian households faced food inSECurity last year despite free ration relief: Survey

-GaonConnection.com Two years into the pandemic and the hunger and food inSECurity crisis continues. A survey reported decline in nutritional quality and quantity of food despite some of the government schemes on food grains having performed well. Details here. About eight in 10 surveyed Indian households — 79 per cent — have reported some form of food inSECurity during the pandemic and an alarmingly high 25 per cent reported severe food inSECurity....

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Understanding the Draft India Data Accessibility & Use Policy, 2022 -Anushka Jain and Apar Gupta

-The Hindu * What are the main provisions of the draft document? Is the Government going to monetise public data? The story so far: The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) on February 21, 2022 released a policy proposal titled as, “Draft India Data Accessibility & Use Policy, 2022”. The policy aims to, “radically transform India’s ability to harness public SECtor data”. The proposals of the Draft Data Accessibility Policy has...

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Why Judges Should Not Interpret Religion -Arvind Kurian Abraham

-TheWire.in One of the oddities of the ongoing hijab ban case, is how a SECular court has to decide whether wearing a hijab is mandated by Islam. One cannot fault the Karnataka high court beyond a point, as it is merely following ‘Essential Religious Practices Test’ laid down by the Supreme Court of India. Courts use this test to determine whether a practice is essential to the religion, in order to decide...

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