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My work as your ‘sepoy' has just begun, Rahul tells Tribals by Prafulla Das

He lauds them for their success in the fight against Vedanta mining project All-India Congress Committee general secretary Rahul Gandhi on Thursday told the Dongria Kondh Tribals living in and around the Niyamgiri hills in Orissa that his work as their “sepoy” in New Delhi had just begun. Mr. Gandhi was speaking at a rally at Jagannathpur in Kalahandi district. He congratulated the Tribals on emerging successful in their fight against the proposed...

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Tribals use RTI Act to fight land sharks

The Right to Information (RTI) Act finally seems to be serving its purpose: empowering citizens with information which they can use to demand justice. Reeling under an attack on their houses, a group of 13 displaced tribal families from remote Bhadrachalam used the RTI Act to find out the status of the land on which they had constructed their huts a year ago. Armed with this information, they have now...

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Vedanta plans scuppered as Rahul Gandhi champions Tribals' cause by Nageshwar Patnaik

It was a classic case of David turning into Goliath almost overnight. Less than two days after the environment ministry rejected Vedanta’s bid to mine bauxite in the Niyamgiri hills of Orissa, the odds swung heavily in favour of the ancient Dongria Kondh tribe when Rahul Gandhi congratulated them on their victory and promised to stand shoulder to shoulder with them in their fight against injustice. In the process, he...

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Court to decide on 100 p.c. quota for STs in tribal areas

The Supreme Court on Thursday referred to a Constitution Bench for hearing an important question of law as to whether 100 per cent reservation in posts for teachers could be made in favour of Scheduled Tribes in schools in scheduled areas. A Bench, comprising Justices Dalveer Bhandari and Deepak Verma, referred the appeal to Chief Justice of India S.H. Kapadia for posting it before a Constitution Bench. The special leave petition...

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Cut out the shortcuts by Sunita Narain

The Ministry of Environment and Forest’s decision to stall the Vedanta project in Orissa must be understood. The ‘story’ is about a powerful company breaking the law. But it is equally about a development puzzle in which the richest lands of India are where the poorest people subsist. The N.C. Saxena committee has indicted the mining conglomerate on three counts of breaking the environmental laws. One, it took over and...

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