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J Dey's zeal to expose powerful elements made him a target: Commission

-DNA   A media rights group has drawn a parallel between murders of Pakistani scribe Saleem Shahzad and senior Mumbai journalist Jyotirmoy Dey, saying both were targeted for their zeal to expose powerful elements. The South Asia Media Commission India asked the Maharashtra government to throw the entire might of the state administration behind the probe into the killing of Dey. The editor (special investigation) of English eveninger Mid-Day, who has extensively reported...

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Jawaharlal Nehru's book now in Braille

-The Hindu   To give visually-challenged persons a chance to read history of civilisation penned by country's first Prime Minister, the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is releasing the Braille edition of Jawaharlal Nehru's “Letters from a Father to his Daughter” at its Teen Murti House premises here this coming Monday. The Braille version, embossed by Lal Bihari Shah Braille Academia, Blind Persons' Association, Kolkata, will be released by Social Justice and Empowerment...

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Some 115 million child labourers globally engaged in hazardous work – UN

-The United Nations   More than half of the world’s estimated 215 million child labourers are engaged in hazardous work which puts them risk of injury, illness or death, the United Nations International Labour Organization (ILO) said in a new report unveiled today. The report, “Children in hazardous work: what we know, what we need to do,” cites studies from both industrialised and developing countries that indicate that a child labourer suffers...

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Ramdev threatens armed rebellion, Chidambaram warns him

-PTI   Threatening an armed rebellion, yoga guru Ramdev on Wednesday said he will raise a 11,000 force that will be trained to retaliate if authorities crackdown on their anti-corruption campaign, evoking a stern response from the government which termed it "anti-national". In Haridwar, Ramdev, who had struck a conciliatory tone on Tuesday, said he will form a force of 11,000 men and women to deal with police and anti-social elements attempting to disrupt...

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Midday meals cooked by dalits go waste by Akshaya Mukul

A dalit chief minister in Mayawati has not changed the deep-seated caste bias in schools of Uttar Pradesh. In 40% schools of Shahjehanpur, Badaun and Pilibhit districts, teachers do not taste the mid-day meal food and students refuse to eat it since the cooks belong to lower caste. The rot in MDM in these three districts is not confined to caste bias alone. It has also been found that in schools...

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