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Jayanthi rewrites Jairam, ‘no-go’ is now ‘inviolate’ by Priyadarshi Siddhanta

Former environment minister Jairam Ramesh’s “go, no-go” policy to keep some areas out of bounds for mining is back — with a different name. The environment ministry under Jayanthi Natarajan plans to demarcate some “inviolate areas” which will not be considered for green clearances. The ministry had agreed to the recommendations of the B K Chaturvedi committee that all mining projects should be considered on merit. However, it has told a...

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Woman burnt alive for dowry in Bihar

-PTI A young woman was burnt alive allegedly by her in-laws for dowry at Bari Gulni in Nawada district, police said on Tuesday.  It is suspected that kerosene was poured on Hema Devi (22) before she was set ablaze by her in-laws on Monday night for her Father's falure to meet their dowry demand.  An FIR has been lodged against eight family members including her husband. ...

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A House of crorepatis in Goa

-The Hindu In Goa, victorious MLAs fielded by every major party are facing criminal cases, whereas 37 (93 per cent) of the 40 newly elected members of the Assembly are ‘crorepatis,' compared to 55 per cent in the 2007 elections. Goa once again has only one (3 per cent) woman MLA. The analysis released on Saturday by Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and National Election Watch is based on the information supplied by...

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Nuclear waste is forever by ARM Ramesh

Warnings have, by and large, been discarded perhaps ever since the forbidden apple was eaten. So is the Fate of the warning from the Fukushima nuclear meltdown almost on the ides of March last year, on March 11, 2011 to be precise. Nuclear apologists who earlier professed that lessons had been learnt from Chernobyl and that design modifications had been made in reactors to avert another accident are now brushing...

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‘India's Maoists are misusing Mao's name'-Ananth Krishnan

Mao Zedong's only living grandson has suggested that the ideas of China's Great Helmsman were being misused by groups such as the Maoists in India, who were invoking his image to wage violence against the state. The greater relevance of Mao's philosophy in today's world was “to help maintain peace, stability and development” and create a more equitable global order, he said, suggesting that the former Chairman's ideas of “people's war”...

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