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RTI Activists get their say

-The Telegraph New Delhi: The Centre has decided to involve RTI Activists in formal discussions on the Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2013. A standing committee has, for the first time, asked Activists lobbying to bring political parties within the purview of the transparency law to attend its November 6 meeting. RTI Activist Subhash Agarwal, the National Campaign for People's Right to information and others have been asked to present their opinion to...

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Massive immunisation drive begins today in Kerala-C Maya

-The Hindu To bring up proportion of fully immunised children to 100 % THIRUVANANTHAPURAM (Kerala): The Health Department will kick off an intensive immunisation campaign across districts this week to bring up the proportion of fully immunised children to one hundred per cent in the State. The campaign is being launched on Monday in Malappuram, which has been consistently lagging behind in all immunisation and related activities and has the highest proportion of...

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When Patriarchy is a Scheme to Conquer Malnutrition-Neha Dixit

-Newsclick.in Mewat is a living example of how Haryana government has failed to look at malnutrition amongst adolescent girls as a socio-economic problem. Neha Dixit reports "Her father needed money for installing a tube well in the fields, we had no option," says Afra. She is the mother of Humra, 15, who passed away in the Punhana block of Mewat district in Haryana on September 22nd. She bled to death while delivering...

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Indians booed at global meet for ‘genocide of TB patients’ -Malathy Iyer

-The Times of India PARIS: Accusing India of committing genocide of tuberculosis patients, international Activists on Friday booed Indian health officials at the ongoing Union World Conference on Lung Health here while they were trying to showcase the country's efforts to check the disease that kills 1,000 Indians every day. "India supplies drugs to the world, but it's not providing anti-TB drugs to its own patients," said Kenyan Activist Bactrin Killingo, who...

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Women prefer to suffer in silence -Marri Ramu

-The Hindu Women subjected to sexual harassment - on the roads, bus-stops or workplaces - in the form lewd comments or stalking, is a well known fact but what is lesser known is that many cases go unreported Hyderabad: Women subjected to sexual harassment - on the roads, bus-stops or workplaces - in the form lewd comments or stalking, is a well known fact but what is lesser known is that many...

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