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Activist Sandeep Pandey returns NREGS award in protest

Magsaysay award winner and activist Sandeep Pandey has decided to return the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) achievement award along with the cash award of Rs. 44,000 that was presented to him in February 2009.   In a letter to Rural Development Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, he said that he is returning the award as no action has been taken yet in a 2009 incident in which dalit workers were beaten...

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Mobiles pose health risk, says govt panel by Durgesh Nandan Jha

Radiation from Mobile phones and towers poses serious health risks, including loss of memory, lack of concentration, disturbance in the digestive system and sleep disturbances, according to an inter-ministerial committee formed by the ministry of communications and information technology to study the hazards posed by Mobile phones. The committee has also attributed the disappearance of butterflies, bees, insects and sparrows vanishing from big cities to Mobile phone-related radiation. The eight-member committee, which...

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Census 2011 will begin on February 9 by Vinay Kumar

Query on SC, ST status included; caste-based enumeration from June to September 2011 Census 2011, billed as the largest peacetime mobilisation in the world, will see the massive exercise of population enumeration across the country simultaneously, between February 9 and 28. Registrar-General and Census Commissioner C. Chandramouli said on Wednesday that the biggest-ever census attempted in the history of mankind to enumerate the country's 1.2-billion population would be conducted across 35...

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Mobiles to monitor govt food programme by Himanshi Dhawan

The government intends to give the oldest child welfare programme a fresh lease of life through new technology. It proposes to use Mobile phones to monitor its food programme directed at children between the years of 0-6. The ministry of women and child development (WCD) will use Mobile phones to monitor the integrated child development scheme (ICDS) and spread awareness on nutrition and sanitation. The issue will be discussed in...

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Neoliberal illogic by Prabhat Patnaik

The class bias in government policy is clear in the decision to release a small amount of foodgrain in the open market to tackle inflation. MOST people would agree that there is a strong element of speculation underlying the current inflation and that forward trading contributes to it. Yet the government, though it has banned forward trading in certain commodities under public pressure, is curiously reluctant to see this point....

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