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This Lok Sabha cleared 17% of bills in less than five minutes -Akshaya Mukul & Indrani Bagchi

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Don't be surprised if Parliament manages to clear a slew of anti-graft bills, the Telangana Bill or the Communal Violence Prevention Bill despite the din in the next few days of the current session - 17% of bills, 20 to be precise, were passed by the 15th Lok Sabha with less than five minutes' discussion. According to an analysis by PRS Legislative Research, of the...

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Pepper tiger -Lalita Iyer

-The Week Telangana leader claims he is making astronomical profits from capsicum farming Telangana: Not many politicians who own land are farmers. But Telangana Rashtra Samithi president K. Chandrasekhara Rao is different. While he ensures Telangana remains a burning issue, Rao is also busy growing capsicum, potato, bitter gourd, and bottle gourd. The capsicum crop itself, he claims, will fetch him Rs.10 crore. His claim of huge returns and promise of land...

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UPA keen on passing anti-graft laws along with Vote-on-Account -Smita Gupta

-The Hindu The UPA government hopes to pass a slew of anti-graft laws, Congress sources said, next month along with the mandatory Vote-on-Account when the 15th Lok Sabha meets for the last time for a fortnight, ahead of general elections slated for April/ May. The Congress's confidence, party sources said, hinges on the fact that the Bharatiya Janata Party - shaken by the success of the Aam Aadmi Party that has...

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Different strategies for different booths-Suvojit Bagchi

-The Hindu For the first time in decades, the Maoists have encouraged calibrated polling in some areas, instead of fanatically implementing a policy to boycott the election The districts of Chhattisgarh partially controlled by Maoists - with 12 Assembly constituencies - voted overwhelmingly in 2013. Compared to 2008, voter turnout in 2013 increased by 9.67 percentage points in 12 constituencies, while the overall polling was 6.81 percentage points higher than in the...

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Lok Sabha worked for just 4.5 hours during winter session -B Sivakumar

-The Times of India CHENNAI: The just-concluded winter session of the 15th Lok Sabha is the worst in terms of performance since 2010. Twelve days - December 5 to 18 - were scheduled for business but the session was adjourned sine die two days. The Lok Sabha transacted business only for 4.5 hours, around 6% of the total time. Three of the scheduled 12 days were adjourned after obituary references, says data...

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