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Big drop in child sex ratio in 9 Indian states -Rema Nagarajan

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: In many of India's least developed states, girls are disappearing not so much from foeticide as from infanticide or just plain neglect of the girl child leading to more number of girls dying. This is revealed in the latest Annual Health Survey data of the census office, which shows a substantial fall in the sex ratio in the 0-4 years age group in several districts...

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Only 120 winNINg candidates in 2009 got over 50% votes

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Is our democracy truly representative? Election Commission (EC) data on percentage of votes secured by winNINg candidates in various constituencies show it may not be so. In the 2009 general elections, only 120 winNINg candidates out of the 543 could secure 50 per cent or more votes polled in their respective constituencies. This meant that on remaiNINg 423 seats (nearly 78 per cent of seats), the...

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Is corruption really a big issue? Stats say otherwise -Deeptiman Tiwary

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Is corruption really an issue in elections? Some surveys claim that people worry more about the economy than corruption. Poll data for 2004 and 2009 general elections show that not only do political parties continue to repeatedly field candidates facing corruption charges, people even vote for them. Analysis of affidavits filed by Lok Sabha candidates shows that in 2004 general elections, a total of 12 candidates...

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Women power in elections increasing -Rohith BR

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Women power in general elections is on the rise over the decades. General Election- 2009 sent the highest number of women in Lok Sabha, 59, while in previous House the number was 45. The lowest number of women elected to the Lok Sabha was in 1977 when only 19 women reached the Lower House, which was only 3.50% of the total Lok Sabha seats (542...

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Water For The Leeward India -Jean Dreze and Reetika Khera

-Outlook As subsidies for the poor continue to be under attack, a ground-up report from 10-states shows how well welfare schemes have worked over the last 10 years. Ahead of Elections 2014, rights-based welfare schemes are under attack. To those who argue ‘Dolenomics' doesn't work, a survey of five schemes in 10 states shows that the Rs 1,68,478 crore annually the nation spends is making a real and tangible difference on...

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