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Delhi government told to expedite flat allotment to 20,000 slum dwellers

-PTI The 27-year-long wait of slum dwellers to own a house in the capital may soon end with the Delhi High Court asking the city government and its agencies to devise a time-bound plan to allot flats to 20,000 beneficiaries of a scheme launched way back in 1985.  "The Chief Secretary, Government of NCT of Delhi shall convene a meeting to be attended by the Principal Secretary, Department of Urban Development as...

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It will not stop at Rs 60,000 crore by Soumya Kanti Ghosh

How economically sustainable is food subsidy? The cost could even be double of what the government estimates Food deprivation and malnutrition are completely unacceptable and everything has to be done to eliminate such an evil. The prevalence of malnutrition in a country like India is in itself a cause for serious concern since malnourished children may jeopardise India’s favourable demographic dividend (as per independent estimates, close to 60 per cent of...

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EnvIronment reports have ‘cooked data,' says tribunal by Priscilla Jebaraj

The National Green Tribunal is the latest to point out that consultants are including “cooked data” in the key envIronment impact assessment (EIA) reports which determine green clearances for industrial projects. The Tribunal has told the government to come up with a mechanism to ensure authentic data. The Tribunal made its comments last week while suspending the envIronment clearance given to Scania Steel and Power for the expansion of its sponge...

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Pollution glorified by Umashankar S and Sanjeev Kumar K

World Bank arm finances polluting steel mill in Jharkhand As the train slowly approaches Jamshedpur town in Jharkhand, the sky begins to turn reddish. It is because of the thick red dust emanating from an industrial unit, surrounded by heaps of industrial solid waste comprising unburnt coal char and flyash. The unit is a medium-scale Iron and steel mill belonging to conglomerate Usha Martin. Spread over 120 hectares, the mill became operational...

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Liquor raids in Andhra: Big fish go scot-free by Mahesh Buddi

In the last two months, Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials have been on the hot pursuit of liquor mafia across the state, but Ironically not a single 'syndicate member' has been nabbed in the city. Reason: High political pressure as some ministers themselves are involved in liquor business in the city. As part of the statewide crackdown against liquor syndicate in the past 50 days, ACB officers have so far arrested over...

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