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Members differ on Lokpal power to delegate authority by Tanu Sharma

The demand by the civil society representatives to accord power to Lokpal to delegate its ‘authority’ to individual members of the proposed 11-member body turned out to be a major sticking point in the fourth meeting of the joint drafting committee of the Bill. The meeting, which otherwise saw agreement over a host of other aspects of the proposed Legislation, witnessed a long discussion on the issue of whether Lokpal should...

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Assets of corrupt babus may be seized and liquidated by Himanshi Dhawan

Activists against graft have often pointed out that even the threat of jail hardly serves as a deterrent for a corrupt person, as he can enjoy his ill-gotten gains after he completes his sentence. Now, that could be set to change. Assets amassed through corrupt means by a public servant will be frozen during investigation and liquidated on his being proved guilty, if the proposed Lokpal bill comes through. The drafting...

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Rights & roadblocks

-The Indian Express   Indian government uses public funds to alleviate, prevent and end poverty; but, unarguably, does so inefficiently. A new report from the World Bank for the Planning Commission on India’s “social protection” programmes outlines the scope of the failure and provides a few answers. Those programmes can be divided into three kinds, the report argues: those that prevent a slide into poverty, like social security and insurance schemes; those...

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National Advisory Council to prevail on food security law by Prabha Jagannathan

The government is likely to accept most of the recommendations of Sonia Gandhi-led National Advisory Council (NAC) on the proposed food security law despite warnings that the suggestions would add to subsidy burden, increase dependence on imports and distort the country's food economy. The food ministry has set out plans that are in line with the NAC's proposal to widen the scope of the Legislation, which seeks to provide legal...

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Scientist sacked for supporting tribal rights by Nitin Sethi

A renowned wildlife scientist, Ravi Chellam has been eased out as head of the country's foremost wildlife conservation NGO -- Wildlife Conservation Society-India -- for being part of a government committee that backed tribal rights over forest lands under the Forest Rights Act. Officially, the NGO has asked Chellam to sign on a separation agreement but sources said that he was given a 'leave or be thrown out' notice by...

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