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SC suspends mining activity in Bellary

-PTI   The Supreme Court has suspended with immediate effect the mining of Iron ore in 10,868 hectares in Bellary district of Karnataka. "We are of the view that the mining of Iron ore in Bellary be suspended immediately till further orders," a special bench headed by Chief Justice S H Kadia said. The court said the ministry of envIronment and forest (MoEF) will, meanwhile, come out with an interim report on the...

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Alarming illegal mining in Bellary, says SC panel

-PTI Ninety percent mining in Bellary district of Karnataka is illegal which has converted the area of green scenic into a war ravaged zone with huge ugly scars, says the Supreme Court-appointed committee. Placing its report before the apex court, the expert body said a majority of companies are involved in illegal mining and recommended the state governemnt be directed to cancel their lease. "It is estimated that the production of mines which...

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Delhi school slams door on boy, RTE mocked by Manash Pratim Gohain

In the past six months, five-year-old Shivam has learnt a useful lesson, that perseverance is a great leveller - of shoes. Shivam is both the means and the end of his father's dream to give him a good life. Masseur Prem Pal Singh, 37, who left his UP hometown years ago, has seen enough of Dakshinpuri's poor lanes, and been pushed around often enough to know the value of education,...

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Shift POSCO plant site: Orissa Congress committee to PM

-PTI   Holding the Naveen Patnaik government responsible for the delay in the implementation of the proposed POSCO steel project, Orissa Pradesh Congress Committee Tuesday sought Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's intervention to shift it to barren land near the present site in Jagatsinghpur. "I told the Prime Minister about the fertile and multi-crop land at Dhinkia where the state government has identified land for setting up the POSCO project ... I informed...

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Food subsidy bill shoots up by a whopping of Rs 34,738 cr by Prabha Jagannathan

The Centre's food subsidy bill, incurred mainly on account of reimbursemnet of economic costs to theFood Corporation of India for grain procurement, holding and transportation, has shot up by a whopping Rs 34,738 crore compared to the budgetary allocation for 2011-12. This is mainly due to government buys of a record foodgrain crop in the 2010-11 agricultural year (july-june).The original subsidy for the year was estimated at Rs 47,239.8 crore....

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