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Vigilance seeks RTI exemption

-The Times of India   BERHAMPUR: While there is a nation-wide debate on the Central government's proposal to exempt the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) from the Right to Information (RTI) Act, the state anti-corruption agency urged the government to keep it out of the purview of RTI too. "We have written to the government urging to exempt the vigilance department from the RTI Act," said the state director of vigilance Anup...

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Jan Lokpal goes elitist by Dipankar Gupta

If the Lokpal Bill presented to Parliament is a dud, Anna Hazare and his team must accept their share of the blame. They took their eyes off citizens and concentrated almost exclusively on big people in important positions. What tempted them to take this stance? Is it because enemies in high places are better ego boosters than humble friends? For ordinary people it is of little consequence if the prime minister...

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Bank accounts must for MGNREGA beneficiaries

-The Economic Times   The government has amended its landmark Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) to ensure that beneficiaries receive wage entitlements under the Act within 15 days through institutionalised channels, like banks and post offices. The amendment to Schedule II of the MGNREGA now makes it mandatory under the law for state governments to ensure that every beneficiary has a bank or post office account and the disbursements...

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Lokpal bill tabled, Anna dubs it a ‘joke’

-The Telegraph The government today introduced the Lokpal bill in the Lok Sabha amid protests by Anna Hazare’s group on the streets and the BJP in Parliament. While Hazare’s group dismissed the bill as a joke and burnt its copies, the BJP said that excluding the Prime Minister from the Lokpal’s ambit violated the constitutional scheme. As soon as the minister of state for personnel, V. Narayanasamy, moved the bill, Opposition leader...

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Indian anti-corruption bill tabled in parliament

A controversial bill which aims to set up an anti-corruption watchdog has been introduced in the lower house of the Indian parliament. Activists have criticised the Lokpal Bill for failing to include the prime minister and senior judiciary within the remit of a new ombudsman. Activist Anna Hazare has called the bill a "cruel joke". He said he would go on hunger strike from 16 August. India has recently been hit by a...

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