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Supreme Court terming seeking votes based on Religion illegal, a positive development: CPI

-PTI New Delhi: The CPI on Monday welcomed Supreme Court holding that appeal for vote on ground of Religion amounts to "corrupt practice", but said the issue of caste and language needs to be addressed "carefully". The party also wondered if the order can be taken as negation of the apex court's earlier verdict that Hinduism is a "way of life". Monday's verdict also held that appeal for voting on the grounds of...

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Politicians Can't Use Religion, Caste to Seek Votes, Rules Supreme Court

-TheWire.in New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that politicians cannot seek votes on the grounds of caste, creed or Religion. The landmark judgment came while the court revisited a judgment from 1995 that equated Hindutva with Hinduism and called it a “way of life” and said a candidate was not necessarily violating the law if votes were sought on this plank. Several petitions filed over the years have challenged that verdict....

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Ten years after Sachar Report -Zeeshan Shaikh

-The Indian Express There’s been no major change in the condition of India’s Muslims. Here are the numbers On November 30, 2006, the 403-page report of the Sachar Committee, on the social, economic and educational condition of Muslims in India, was tabled in Parliament. The Committee, headed by former Chief Justice of Delhi High Court Rajinder Sachar, was set up soon after the UPA 1 government took over, and it submitted its...

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Hindus least educated religious group in world, says survey

-Hindustan Times Hindus continue to have the lowest level of educational attainment among all the major Religions of the world despite having made strides in the sector, a Pew study said on Wednesday. “Hindus have made substantial educational gains in recent decades. Hindu adults (ages 25 and older) in the youngest generation analysed in the study, for example, have an average of 3.4 more years of schooling than those in the oldest...

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Delhi professor offers kidney to Kerala bus-cleaner, a stranger -Kaunain Sheriff M

-The Indian Express Kerala is among the few states that allows a liberal interpretation of the law on kidney donations from those who are not related to the recipient. New Delhi: “You are the light in the darkest moment of my life,” said Paul. “We follow the Religion of humanity, we are brothers,” replied John. These were the first words they exchanged when they met for the first time three months ago. When Sakhi...

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