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Andhra Pradesh counters RBI's claims -Jinka Nagaraju

-The Times of India In a sternly-worded letter dashed off to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Andhra Pradesh government has urged the institution to not underestimate the distressful conditions prevailing in the state for the past three years, which has forced as many as 6,792 farmers to commit suicide. The nine-page letter dated July 25, countering RBI's argument about AP reporting no cases of acute concern among farmers, has been...

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1 lakh children go missing in India every year: Home ministry

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: On February 5, 2013, a Supreme Court bench, angry over 1.7 lakh missing children and the government's apathy towards the issue, had remarked: "Nobody seems to care about missing children. This is the irony." Close to one and a half years later, government data show over 1.5 lakh more children have gone missing, and the situation remains the same with an average of 45% of them...

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Over 600 ‘communal incidents’ in UP since LS results, 60% near bypoll seats -Appu Esthose Suresh

-The Indian Express police records show provocation from all sides: aggressive BJP, desperate Samajwadi Party, shrinking BSP. Moradabad (UP): A third of all "communal" incidents recorded by police in Uttar Pradesh in the 10 weeks following the Lok Sabha election results have occurred in - or on the fringes of - 12 assembly constituencies that are scheduled to go to polls over the next few months. If a larger circle is imagined -...

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Rape and reality

-The Hindu The gulf between statistics and substance is not easily bridged. The number of rape cases registered in the country may conceal the reality in two significant ways. First, only a small proportion of the rapes are reported at all. Secondly, a significant number of rape cases relate to consensual sex but have been criminalised by circumstances. The Hindu's six-month investigation into cases of sexual assault in Delhi has...

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Rape cases: Scripted FIRs fail court test -Rukmini S

-The Hindu In cases of alleged elopement, The Hindu found, the complainant was almost always named as being 14 years old in the FIR. Going by FIRs, most rape cases in Delhi in 2013 involved 14-year-old girls who were given intoxicant-laced cold drinks, abducted and assaulted. But The Hindu's study of 600 court judgements shows this could not be further from the truth. police stations follow an informal script to record sexual assault...

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