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‘Compensation for death of child in accidents should not be a pittance' by J Venkatesan

‘Tribunals must determine the sum rationally and judiciously' The Supreme Court has held that payment of compensation to parents for the death of a child, including a stillborn, in an accident must be just and not be a pittance. A Bench of Justices D.K. Jain and R.M. Lodha said: “The determination of the just amount of compensation is beset with difficulties, more so when the deceased happens to be an infant/child because...

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Anna Hazare's campaign awakens middle class by Paul de Bendern

Mahesh Kundu paid 2,500 rupees for a driving licence, Rupam Bhatia 5,000 rupees to be admitted to hospital and Vishrant Chandra 6,000 rupees for a marriage certificate. These are the commonplace bribery stories experienced by middle-class Indians who have poured into the streets to say "enough is enough". Corruption in India is as old as the Ramayana, when the evil demon Ravana bribed a guardian of hell to avoid punishment in...

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For a strong and effective Lokpal by Prakash Karat

The Anna Hazare fast has seen an outpouring of support across the country. The government Lokpal Bill is unacceptable. A fresh Bill is needed for an effective Lokpal. There has been an outpouring of support all over the country in favour of the fast conducted by Anna Hazare for the Jan Lokpal Bill. The agitation has found support predominantly from the urban middle classes and a substantial section of youth belonging...

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Landless farmer commits suicide

-The Indian Express   A landless farmer of Barahakanta village under Attabira Tehsil in the district allegedly ended his life by hanging from a tree on Tuesday. Identified as Dayanindhi Bhue (30), he was cultivating cash crops on ‘gochar’ land for the last couple of years. Bhue was growing brinjals but luck ran out when the seeds purchased from an agency in Attabira turned out to be of poor quality. The plants did...

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Warehouse norms may lessen food inflation by Anirudh Laskar & PR Sanjai

The proposed regulations aim to create a new countrywide infrastructure for trading of commodity-based securities in the form of electronic receipts as with equity shares on exchanges A committee under the Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority (WDRA) has recommended regulatory changes that can effectively control prices of food items, improve lives of farmers and change the warehousing landscape in India. The proposed regulations, drafted in consultation with the capital market regulator, the...

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