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UID glitch hits senior citizens by Neelam Pandey

The government’s much-hyped scheme of issuing a unique identification number (UID) to citizens has hit a roadblock in Delhi. Many senior citizens are facing difficulties as the biometric Machines are unable to read their fingerprints. Said an operator recording fingerprints in GK-I, “Due to old age, the lines on fingers virtually disappear and the Machines are unable to register them. But we have been told to follow the rules.” “I stood...

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Keeping track of wage payments for rural jobs scheme by Viswanath Pilla

The Smart Card Project is helping nearly 12.7 million poor people in Andhra Pradesh to get timely payment of wages It was conceived as a vehicle to promote financial inclusion by taking banking services to the unbanked poor, harnessing information and communications technology to ensure the benefits of public welfare programmes reach those they are intended for by plugging leakages. The Andhra Pradesh Smart Card Project, launched in 2007, is...

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Basis to prosecute Modi for Gujarat riots: SC amicus by Krishnadas Rajagopal

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi’s alleged instructions to his officials to allow Hindus to vent their anger after the Godhra attack may not amount to conspiracy to murder but could form the basis of prosecution under various Sections including 153 A, 153 B, 505 and 166 of the IPC.   These deal with statements promoting enmity between communities, imputations and assertions prejudicial to national integration, statements conducing to public mischief, and public...

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Tragedy exposes hospital plight by Vivek Chhetri

The Bijanbari bridge collapse has brought to the fore the lack of basic amenities at the hill hospitals, whose staff were yesterday praised by the chief minister for their efficiency in tackling the emergency that arose out of the accident. But the healthcare system needs more than just praise. Basic equipment like CT scan and MRI Machines have not yet been installed at the Darjeeling district hospital while the Bijanbari rural...

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Wages of industrial sin by Sreelatha Menon

Denial of labour entitlements to contract workers is at the root of urban squalor The human development report does not say anything new. It only sums up the outcome of policies being followed in this country. It does not, for instance, highlight the seeds that have manifested themselves in hunger and poverty. One of the seeds is the helpless labour enforcement Machinery, which is unable to deal with the mammoth reality...

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