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March for Binayak Sen's release

The Free Binayak Sen Campaign Committee, Delhi, organised a march from Red Fort to Shaheed Bhagat Singh Park here on Sunday, demanding the release of human rights activist Binayak Sen and scrapping of the sedition law. Organisations like All India Democratic students' Union, People's Union for Civil Liberties, Mazdoor Ekta Manch and All India students' Association participated in it. The protest was organised as part of a nationwide call against Dr. Sen's...

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Junk food rules canteen

A survey has confirmed apprehensions among health experts that school canteens in India’s metros expose kids overwhelmingly to junk food, while healthy options are largely absent from the menu. The survey of canteens in 20 private schools across the National Capital Region suggests that burgers, patties, and packaged foods such as chips are among the most sold in canteens, and fresh cooked food the least popular. Nutrition specialists say the findings, although...

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Tuitions often costlier than fees by Rema Nagarajan

Private coaching constitutes a significantly large portion of the expense students incur on education, sometimes even bigger than the expenditure on school fees, a study says. In Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka, school students who go for tuitions spend more on private coaching than the average school student does on all items including school fees, transport, books and stationary and uniforms. These are the findings of a in 2007-08 National Sample Survey Organisation...

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Foreigners Act wrongly invoked against Ilina Sen? by S Arun Mohan and Siddharth Varadarajan

IAWS contests police decision to file FIR against her The Indian Association for Women's Studies (IAWS) has strongly contested the Maharashtra police decision to file an FIR against .Ilina Sen, wife of Binayak Sen, for her alleged failure to inform the police about the participation of foreign delegates at an academic conference organised by the IAWS and the Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Vishwavidyalaya (MGAV) in Wardha last week. Prof. Ilina Sen, who...

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'1.72 million children die before age one in India'

A 'savage preference for males' leads to the killing of 7 lakh girls by their parents in the mother's womb each year in India, according to a National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) member. NHRC member Satyabrata Pal also said that 25 percent of the children who see the light of day are underweight at birth, and 1.72 million children die before they turn one. 'The UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) fears 2,000...

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