Sonia Gandhi’s ambitious plan to institutionalise political monitoring of the government’s flagship programmes in states has taken off in a tentative and haphazard manner. Although she has appointed a separate Congress general secretary, Vilas Muttemwar, to oversee the monitoring system and asked all state party units to set up committees to study the implementation of the schemes, little has been achieved in the past 10 months. Many state units are yet...
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Largest cancer study in India starts
-PTI The largest study to investigate the causes of common cancers in India has started through a collaboration between the University of Oxford and 12 leading Indian cancer centres. The study will investigate whether certain factors common in Indian lifestyle, such as a life-long vegetarian diet, are important in influencing the risk of cancer, the university said today. Cancer incidence in India is expected to increase by over two-thirds in the next two...
More »India leads in rotavirus infection deaths: Lancet by Aarti Dhar
Close to one lakh children below the age of five years died of diarrhoea attributable to rotavirus infection in 2008, accounting for 22 per cent of the total deaths reported globally, reports the latest edition of the Lancet Infection Diseases magazine. Diarrhoea related with the rotavirus infection resulted in 453,000 deaths worldwide in 2008 among children younger than five years—37 per cent of deaths attributable to diarrhoea with five countries accounting...
More »25 years on, not many consumers aware of their rights
-The Hindu Consumer Protection Act exists since 1986 In the 25th year of enactment of the Consumer Protection Act (COPRA), 1986, in the country, a majority of the population in Rajasthan has not even heard about the law, not to speak of making use of its provisions to protect their rights as consumers. A recent field research survey indicated that 63 per cent of the people in the State have not heard of...
More »‘9,900 pieces of information on black money obtained'
-The Hindu Revised pact with Switzerland will allow India to obtain banking information in specific cases: Finance Minister Having impressed upon the G-20 nations the need to adopt automatic sharing of banking and tax-related information at the Paris Ministerial meeting last weekend, Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday sought to highlight the “noteworthy” achievements and the progress made back home in unearthing unaccounted income. In his inaugural address at the ‘Economic Editors'...
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