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Wal-Mart probing charges of bribery in India

-The Times of India Retail giant Walmart has disclosed that it is investigating alleged violations of the US anti-bribery law in India, China and Brazil. The development could trigger fresh opposition to the opening up of the domestic retail market to global companies. The disclosure is likely to provide ammunition to political parties that are planning to corner the government on its decision to allow FDI in multi-brand retail when Parliament reconvenes...

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Not only Ireland, termination of pregnancy is tough elsewhere too -Atul Thakur

-The Times of India The death of Savita Halappanavar may have made Ireland the target of international criticism. A review of Laws across the globe, however, indicates that the 'unusually restrictive' abortion law is not unique to the Catholic country. When it comes to termination of pregnancy, the world doesn't seem to be fair. More than half of the countries for which information was available don't allow abortion even in the case...

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FDI flashpoint looms as Oppn pushes for vote

-The Hindustan Times An uneasy combination of the BJP, the Left and the estranged UPA ally, the Trinamool Congress, is set to provide fireworks during the winter session of Parliament beginning next week. The issue: The government’s decision to allow foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail sector through an executive decision. At least 15 MPs belonging to the BJP-led NDA, Trinamool and Left parties had till late Wednesday evening served notices under...

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Forest clearances under national green tribunal ambit -Nitin Sethi

-The Times of India The environment ministry has failed in its attempt to keep forest clearances outside the purview of the national green tribunal (NGT) though it might have succeeded in delaying the process. The environment ministry had contended that clearances granted under the Forest Rights Act, 1980 could not be questioned by the tribunal, which was created, ironically, by the environment ministry to provide fast remedy to those aggrieved by infringement...

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Private boom in varsities -Basant Kumar Mohanty

-The Telegraph Private universities have mushroomed across India, growing from just 10 six years ago to 145 today in a demand-driven surge that has drawn allegations of irregularities, including franchising out courses in violation of rules. Several academics have also questioned the standard of education in most of these varsities, set up by state legislatures through enactment of Laws. “Private universities are created by state legislatures so the Government of India has no...

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