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Five years of MG-NREGS, World’s Largest Rural Job Scheme

Five years is a short period but the achievements are awesome. About ten crore poorest of India’s poor have opened personal accounts in banks or post offices; people demand work because it is their right; it has already regenerated ponds and water bodies and other community assets in thousands of villages; men and women get equal wages for equal work and ordinary people have a right to audit development works...

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The Sound Of Silence by Najeeb Jung

The incarceration of Binayak Sen reminded me of the sophist philosopher Thrasymachus's definition of justice in Plato's Republic. Challenged by Socrates to define justice he says: "I proclaim that might is right, and justice is in the interest of the stronger...The different forms of government make laws, democratic, aristocratic, or autocratic, with a view to their respective interests; and these laws, so made by them to serve their interests, they...

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Museum post

The director of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is governed by civil service rules, the museum has said, putting in the glare Mridula Mukherjee, its director, who was one of the historians to work for the Congress. The reply to the Right to Information panel by the museum stated that all the employees were governed by the Central Civil Services (Conduct) rules. The rules cited by the museum prohibit “any government...

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Navigators Of Change by Lola Nayar

As government, corporates seek to engage with NGOs, they gain new significance Brave NGO World?     * The Planning Commission is courting NGOs for policy inputs, views on how to make plans work     * NGOs and local activism forced govt to stall Vedanta, Posco plans     * NGO opposition to snacks being served in schools changed plans to scrap hot meals     * NGO have made the government rethink the Polavaram dam project    ...

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Mirchpur violence: Dalits leave village fearing Jat threat

Nearly a dozen Dalit families have left this village in the last 15 days as last year's violence in Mirchpur has come back to haunt them. It was here that a 70-year-old and his physically-challenged daughter were killed in an attack by the dominant Jat community. The fear of violence from Jats, who have over the past 12 days staged protests demanding the release of those arrested for the incident in...

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