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Mobility for everyone

-The Hindu The Delhi High Court order dismissing a challenge to the Bus Rapid Transit System in the national capital is praiseworthy for its assertion that the urban commons, represented by road space, is a public good. The judgment correctly observes that governments pursue the principal purpose of promoting welfare of the maximum number of people, rather than distributing public goods in a restrictive manner. Delightfully, the court makes short work...

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Actvists demand Sharad Pawar’s resignation

-Pratirodh.com Social activist and National Alliance of People’s Movement (NAPM) leader Medha Patkar along with other activists demanded resignation of Union Agriculture minister Sharad Pawar for his involvement in Lavasa scam.   Here is the full statement:   Corruption of one politician after another in nexus with the builders and corporations are getting exposed. The scandals which were already investigated and prosecution initiated also are to be re-viewed in the renewed context and taken to...

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Jairam Ramesh wants toilets in all schools by March 2013

-The Economic Times After kicking up a row by saying that there are more temples in India than toilets, Union Cabinet minister Jairam Ramesh has now set March 2013 as the target date to ensure that all schools have proper working toilets for girls and boys. Ramesh even reached out to human resource development minister Kapil Sibal, requesting him for a dedicated operation and maintenance fund of roughly Rs 12,000 for every...

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Politician Kejriwal losing friends in NGO world

-The Times of India As Arvind Kejriwal makes the shift from the NGO world to that of politics, he faces the tough task of keeping his civil society friends with him. NGO Vidharba Jan Andolan Samiti, which has been active in raising farmers' suicides and other problems in the parched belt, has accused Kejriwal of using it for his political purposes.  Kishore Tiwari, who heads the NGO, said, "We were asked to...

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Govt Policy on Aadhar Not Clear: Aruna Roy

-Outlook Udaipur: Social activist Aruna Roy today said the Union government's policy on Aadhar Card scheme was not clear. The government had not called any meeting to discuss the suggestions given by the stakeholders with regard to the scheme, she told reporters here. The government's policy on the scheme was not clear, the social activist said. In the absence of a well-defined policy and guidelines, there was a possibility of the misuse of information...

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