In the first such prospective investigation of sex ratio, doctors at Delhi's St. Stephen Hospital -- known for its maternal and child care services -- have noted that evidence from the data of birth from the second children in their hospital indicates that the sex ratio is being manipulated by human interventions. “More mothers with previous girls tend to use traditional medicines for sex selection in their subsequent pregnancies. Those taking...
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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...
More »HRD initiates move to extend RTE till the secondary level by Akshaya Mukul
The HRD ministry has taken the first step towards extending the Right to Education till the secondary level by making it part of the agenda of next month's meeting of state education ministers and the Central Advisory Board of Education. Sources say the idea of extending RTE is at the stage of infancy but the ministry is keen that the process should begin at right earnest so that it becomes...
More »A frenzied media fails to use the RTI Act by Manu Moudgil
“Information is the oxygen of the modern age. It seeps through the walls topped by barbed wire, it wafts across the electrified borders.” This quote by US President Ronald Reagan summarises the significance attributed to facts, figures and data and the need to make them freely available across servers and bandwidths. In this age of internet and mobile networks, the amount of information available to us is far more than...
More »In Dalit student suicides, the death of merit by Vidya Subrahmaniam
He killed himself in his college Library, unable to bear the insults and taunts. The suicide note recovered from his coat pocket charged his Head of the Department (HOD) with deliberately failing him and threatening to fail him over and over. Seven months later, a three-member group of senior professors re-evaluated his answer sheet and found that he had in fact passed the test. Medical student Jaspreet Singh, a Dalit by...
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