The Prime Minister's focus on double-digit growth is not due to any ‘growth mania'. It is for the benefit of the poor. At a recent function for police officers, the Prime Minister observed: “If we don't control Naxalism, we have to say goodbye to our country's ambition to sustain a growth rate of 10 to 11 per cent per annum.” Some commentators (like Prof Prabhat Patnaik of JNU) interpret this (in a...
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FCI paid Rs 4.27 cr extra to govt for gunny bags, says audit report by Raakhi Jagga
The Food Corporation of India (FCI) paid additional Rs 4.27 crore to the state government in 2008-09 and 2009-10 towards gunny bags for procurement of paddy. This has been revealed in the latest audit report procured by the Council of RTI Activists through the Right to Information (RTI) Act. Council president Rohit Sabharwal and general secretary ARVind Sharma said though the audit department had asked the FCI to get this payment...
More »RTI raises hope of justice by Andrew W Lyngdoh
A few helpless spectators of injustice dived into past pain and picked out poignant personal tales at a national convention to understand if the Right to Information Act can help them turn back and undo a few wrongs. V. Narzary was one such youth who came all the way from the Bodo belt in Assam to ask experts whether he could revisit, through the RTI Act, a case where the army...
More »UP should have dedicated staff to monitor, implement MGNREGS by ARVind Singh Bisht
Often criticised for lapses in the past, Uttar Pradesh is now credited for it's initiative to implement the Centrally-sponsored Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme successfully in the state. "I could see the increasing participation of people in it (MGNREGS) and the openness to reforms on the part of the government," said a Planning Commission member, Mihir Shah after attending a state-level discussion held here on Wednesday titled 'MGNREGS in...
More »Delhi sets Oct deadline for UID
Delhi Government is gearing up to commence work on bringing the entire city under the "Adhar" project wherein every person will be enrolled and issued a Unique Identification Number. The state has set October as the deadline for completing the UID enrolment exercise. Chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Monday chaired a meeting to review the status of the UID project. The meeting was attended by education minister ARVinder Singh, urban development...
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