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Alphabetical order to discrimination-Sanjay Srivastava

-The Hindu Considering the knowledge of English as a mark of social advancement and that of the vernacular as backwardness disenfranchises significant sections of society In a village in Ghazipur district that borders Varanasi, there is a young man who teaches English and "personality development" to the sons and daughters of local shopkeepers, farmers and truck drivers. The classes are held from 6 to 8 in the morning and again in the...

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Opinion: Mamata Banerjee base dented -Subrata Nagchoudhury

-The Indian Express The State Election Commission moving the Calcutta High Court against the Mamata Banerjee government's unilateral declaration of panchayat election dates is a stunning development. Whatever the outcome of the court battle, the state already stands to accept that the dates it had proposed - April 26, 30 - are not going to be the schedule for the rural polls under any circumstances. Besides, it is largely believed that the...

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Diversion of Himachal forest land: Activists, tribals see red-Chander Suta Dogra

-The Hindu   The government does it purely on the strength of a certificate issued by the district administration Even as the recent affidavit submitted by the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) before the Supreme Court in the Vedanta case has caused dismay among tribal communities and activists for the dilution of its stand on diverting forest lands of tribal communities, the Ministry has gone a step further and allowed diversion...

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Tribal affairs ministry against MoEF move to dilute forest rights Act- Liz Mathew and Neha Sethi

-Live Mint MoEF notification on 5 February says linear projects such as roads, canals wouldn't require Gram sabha consent A move by the ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) to exempt promoters of so-called linear projects such as roads, pipelines and canals from seeking the consent of village councils in forest areas will likely be a non-starter unless the government moves to amend the forest rights Act (FRA). MoEF issued a notification on...

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Haryana's first rural court set up at Sirsa village

-The Hindustan Times Haryana's first Gram nayalaya (rural court) became functional at Rania village in Sirsa on Saturday. Punjab and Haryana high court judge, justice SK Mittal, who is also executive chairman of Haryana State Legal Services Authority, inaugurated the court at block level, an official release said. The court is likely to benefit residents of 54 adjoining villages by providing them justice promptly and economically, the release said adding that the...

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