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Land ordinance to lapse today, says PM Modi

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday announced that the government will not renew the controversial land acquisition ordinance that lapses on Monday and declared its readiness to incorporate any suggestions in the bill pending before Parliament. "We had issued an ordinance which lapses tomorrow (August 31). I have decided, let it lapse. We will not renew it," Modi said in his 'Mann ki Baat' radio broadcast. "It...

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Religion data released with little warning, no context -Mehboob Jeelani, Rukmini S & Vijaita Singh

-The Hindu No inkling till MHA put out a press release. The events leading to the release of Census data on religion on Tuesday were a departure from the norm and marked by secrecy, sources in the census office said. The 2011 data had been ready since late-2013, as the office worked on releasing the data far more quickly this time. First, the United Progressive Alliance, in the final year of a stormy...

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Odisha has over 12 lakh pending court cases

-The Hindu BHUBANESWAR: Odisha is sitting on mountains of pending litigations and court cases as its judicial system grapples with large scale vacancies. The State government on Tuesday said it required at least 391 judicial officers in addition to sanctioned judicators’ posts in High Court and lower courts to clear pending cases. As against requirement of further 50 per cent increase in strength, five out of 27 sanctioned judges’ posts in Orissa High...

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Health ministry against task force proposal to hike prices of vital drugs -Sushmi Dey

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: A government task force has recommended changes in the existing drug price regulation which could result in a spike in prices of essential medicines. These include suggestions to pull several medicines out of price control, which is likely to impact drugs used in treatment of diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular diseases as well as antibiotics. "There is a need to review the implementation of DPCO (Drugs Price...

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Census 2011 religious data: Why it’s tough to use these numbers for identity politics -Seema Chishti

-The Indian Express The politics of what these figures could mean or what they could be 'spun' to mean is something to ponder. As far as demographers go, Census 2011 brings good news on the population stabilisation front. And now we know that even across religions, across all communities, there is a decline in population growth rates. Alok Vajpeyi, of the Population Foundation of India who has studied the data in...

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