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LS refuses info on Secy Gen’s extension

-The Indian Express   The Lok Sabha Secretariat has refused to disclose action taken by Speaker Meira Kumar on the objections raised by Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj to granting one-year extension to Secretary General T K Vishwanathan. In its response to RTI activist Subhash Agrawal, the LS Secretariat has said: “Communications/Consultation by Honourable Speaker with the functionaries of the House in the discharge of constitutional duties, which, if disclosed, may cause breach...

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Press Council has failed: Justice Verma

-The Hindu   J.S. Verma fires latest salvo in the war against Markandey Katju's comments The former Chief Justice of India and current head of the television news media's self-regulatory mechanism, J.S. Verma, has fired the latest salvo in the war of words following the recent controversial comments of Markandey Katju, the former Supreme Court judge and new head of the Press Council of India (PCI). “Everyone knows the Press Council has failed in...

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Survey shows learning gap in rural primary schools across 5 states

-The Times of India   A comprehensive report on teaching and learning inside rural primary schools of five states shows a huge gap between expectations and reality, when it comes to learning. It reveals that more than teacher's educational qualification, gender or work experience what matters most to students is teachers' ability to teach. The study bursts the myth that government schools are overcrowded. Prepared by Annual Survey of Education Report centre...

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Judiciary on the wrong side of RTI by Ashish Tripathi

Resistance to disclosure is a phenomenon that is confined not only to the executive. here have been instances where the judiciary has also shown that much of intransigence to the Right to Information Act. It is no wonder that the Chief Justice of India S H Kapadia once said at a function that sunlight is a great disinfectant, but too much of it can burn one as well. Interestingly, in June...

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Planning Commission wants Nandan Nilekani-led UIDAI to be monitored

-The Economic Times   The Planning Commission has raised questions about the administrative structure of the Nandan Nilekani-led Unique Identity Authority of India (UIDAI) and called for the appointment of an independent financial advisor to monitor its finances and transactions, days after the finance ministry rejected the authority's Rs 15,000 crore funding proposal. "The UIDAI's present system represents a major departure from government procedures and removes all inbuilt checks and balances. We...

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