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Mamata wants Delhi to bear anti-Maoist cost-JP Yadav

Mamata Banerjee skipped today’s meeting on internal security but sought to extract her pound even in absentia. The Bengal chief minister asked the UPA government to bear the entire cost of deploying central forces for anti-Maoist operations in the states, arguing that Left-wing extremism (LWE) had “implications” for national security. “The LWE problem is not an ordinary law-and-order problem affecting a particular state. It has serious implications on national security. It would,...

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This RTI reply is a case of serial lies

-The Deccan Herald The officialdom’s reluctance to part with public information sought under the Right to Information Act (RTI) is by now a well known fact. When nodal officers concerned disclose information, they hide more than they reveal, and often end up being penalised by appellate authorities.  However, an RTI reply furnished to an applicant in Devanahalli Taluk near Bangalore is simply shocking as it exposes the utter callousness of the nodal...

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India lost 337 tigers in last decade, reveals RTI

-PTI Over 300 tigers lost their lives in and outside various reserves in the country in the last decade, an RTI query has revealed. Out of a total of 337 big cats, which died due to poaching, infighting, accidents and old age among others, a highest of 58 were found dead in 2009, followed by 56 in 2011, 36 in 2008 and 28 each in 2007 and 2002, the RTI reply said. A...

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NHRC yet to pass final orders on complaints against STF-Krishna Prasad

36 killed in suspicious encounters during anti-Veerappan operations: panel   It is NINe years since a fact-finding commission constituted by the National Human Rights Commission and headed by a retired High Court judge found that at least 36 people were killed in suspicious encounters by the Special Task Force (STF) during the anti-Veerappan operations. Yet, the NHRC has not passed final orders on the complaints of atrocities against the STF. The commission, in...

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Green panel's nod must for relief in Karnataka miNINg ban: Supreme Court-Sanjay K Singh

 The Supreme Court on Friday said that it will not relax its order banNINg miNINg operations in Karnataka unless recommended by its green panel - Central Empowered Committee. The court also asked iron ore miNINg companies to complete the clean-up and land reclamation if they want the ban to be lifted.  However, the court accepted the recommendations of the panel pitching for continuation of limited miNINg operations by the state-owned National...

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