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Aadhaar can be used to identify illegal migrants: SC

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Months after ordering that Aadhaar cards based on unique identification number could not be linked to social welfare schemes to deprive its benefits to those without the cards, the Supreme Court on Tuesday looked at the flip-side and said it could be a useful tool to identify illegal migrants. Examining the benefits of Aadhaar cards from a national security aspect, a bench of Justices B S...

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Does Aadhaar have Prez nod? SC asks Centre

-The Hindustan Times The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Centre whether it had obtained presidential nod to start UPA government's flagship scheme of issuing Aadhaar cards by the Unique Identification Authority of India. A three-judge bench posed the query during the hearing of a bunch of petitions challenging the scheme on the ground it had no "legal sanctity." It even observed there was nothing wrong if the government made citizens join...

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PM indicates change in Centre’s stand on GM crops -Vishwa Mohan

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: In a remark which may cheer agriculture scientists and farmers across the country and signal a change in stance, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday said the government should not succumb to "unscientific prejudices" against genetically modified (GM) crops. Responding to anti-GM activists who have been opposed to even scientific field trials of genetically engineered crops, Singh said his government remained committed "to promoting the use...

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Compulsion by stealth-R Ramakumar

-The Hindu     The UPA government's response to questions on Aadhaar's voluntariness continues to be marked by ‘intentional ambiguity.' Compulsion by stealth is used to camouflage the use of Aadhaar as a neo-liberal policy tool "This debate is ... about our specific disagreement on the meaning of that one word," i.e. "the Government now seek to persuade us that ‘voluntary' actually means ‘compulsory'." That was Nick Clegg in the United Kingdom's House of Commons...

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Leaked disability bill doesn’t match with website version

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Disability rights activists from across the country have come together to demand that the government incorporate crucial amendments to the new Disability Rights Bill before introducing it in Parliament on February 5 and passing it. A leaked copy of the bill created a furore as activists realised that the Bill readied to be passed was not the draft available on the ministry of social justice...

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