-The Times of India NAGPUR: The recent attacks on the security forces interspersed with a spate of civilian killings in eastern Vidarbha's most dreaded Naxal bastion Gadchiroli has set a trail of fear in the tribal district. With the rebels' annual 'Tactical counter offensive campaign' (TCOC) already underway in their strongholds nationwide, the Naxal violence is expected to escalate in the affected hinterlands. Security sources stated that Naxals generally conduct TCOC in...
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Implement RTE Act this year, protestors demand
-The Deccan Herald Government should issue guidelines on fee structure To urge the state government to notify the rules framed for implementing Right to Education (RTE) ACT, Shikshana Sampanmoola Kendragala Okkuta, Dakshina Kannada district, SDMC Sanchalana Samiti, and other like-minded organisations staged a protest, in front of Deputy Commissioner’s office on Monday. Addressing the meeting, Campaign Against Child Labour district convener Renny D’Souza said that the draft of the rules are ready. However,...
More »India to defend local-buy policy in solar mission as US, EU protest by Amiti Sen
India is readying to defend its policy requiring companies to source local content for the national solar mission project, a rule that has triggered protests from the US and the EU. The commerce department is talking to the ministry of new and renewable energy on how to argue its case should the dispute reach the World Trade Organisation. The ministry is responsible for executing the Jawahar Lal Nehru National Solar Mission,...
More »SC criticises Khurshid's businessmen remark
-IANS The Supreme Court Wednesday took a serious view of union law minister Salman Khurshid's statement that keeping businessmen in jail was affecting the investment climate of the country. The apex court bench of Justice GS Singhvi and Justice HL GATTu said that the minister's statement gave an impression as if "we are interested in keeping businessmen behind bars". "This is disturbing for us, if it (statement) is true," Justice GATTu said. The court's...
More »India’s drug ‘lifeline’ under threat by Mari Marcel Thekaekara
I never dreamed I’d ever wave the flag for Indian pharmaceutical companies. But some years ago, I discovered that India provides essential drugs to most of the world’s economically deprived nations. Many of the poorest people in India and Africa could not afford basic drugs if it were not for Indian drug companies. Astonishingly, India is known as the ‘pharmacy to the developing world’ and is something of a hero in...
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