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Chief information commissioner appointment may hit a roadblock-Joseph John
BHOPAL: The state government move to appoint chief information commissioner (CIC) by the end of April may hit a roadblock with the Supreme Court stating Friday that it would lay down guidelines to ensure that posts of information commissioners at the centre and state commissions do not become "property of a political set-up". The post of state's CIC is lying vacant following the retirement of P P Tiwari on March 26...
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Overlooked and ignored, the problem of untouchability continues to be practised and perpetrated in the country. It is a lifetime of misery and humiliation, unimaginable for the relatively privileged but a daily reality for over one-fifth of the country’s 120 crore-plus population, as revealed succinctly in 22 short and easy to view videos under the Article 17 Campaign launched on April 14, 2012 by India Unheard, which claims to be...
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-Reuters India may have average rainfall in 2012 despite fears the El Nino weather pattern may emerge in the second half of the season South ASIa is likely to receive average monsoon rains in 2012, a global forum relied on by governments for forecasting said, erASIng the possibility of any drought in the region and India, which is a major consumer and producer of farm commodities. "The region is likely to receive average...
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