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Sharma Slams Reports of Politicisation of Food Security -Rajesh Rai

-Outlook Bali: Dismissing the suggestion that India was insisting on food security because of the ensuing general Elections at home, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma today said New Delhi was only pursing an old proposal and stressed that "no agreement" would be better than a bad one. The Minister, at a packed press conference, made it clear that New Delhi was not prepared for any compromise on the food security issue,...

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Willing to settle for deal on 8 out of 10 issues at WTO meet: India-Sidhartha

-The Times of India BALI: With a consensus at the World Trade Organization remaining elusive till early afternoon, India on Thursday said that it has no problems with a deal on eight of the 10 subjects on the table and would not be averse to the idea of further negotiations on the contentious food security and trade facilitation issues in Geneva if an agreement is not reached here. While there are few...

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Delhi Records Highest Poll Code Violations

-Outlook Delhi Assembly Elections this time saw not just the highest voter turnout but also the highest number of violations of the Model Code of Conduct. A total of 42,000 litres of liquor worth more than Rs 1 crore was seized while Rs 1.64 crore, which was allegedly meant for distribution among voters in order to lure them, was recovered from various constituencies. Delhi Election Commission also detected 21 cases of paid news...

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Ahead of polls, limits to political funding by corporates removed -Amitav Ranjan

-The Indian Express Ahead of the Lok Sabha Elections, the UPA government has made it free for business houses to donate without limit to parties or persons for political purposes. All that a corporate now has to do is float a company with a name that has the words "electoral trust" in it. A different reading of the law, ratified by the department of legal affairs in the law ministry in October...

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Delhi assembly polls: parties talk big but keep women out; rich candidates in abundance

-The Hindustan Times New Delhi: Campaigning for the December 4 assembly Elections in Delhi ended on Monday with around 25 rallies and road shows being organised in the capital. The public engagement programmers included those by BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit and Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal. While the national capital was plastered with posters promising safety to women and the issue figures big in party...

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