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Global peace index 2011: the full list by Simon Rogers

-The Guardian   Published by the Institute for Economics & Peace, Global Peace Index 2011 reveals that the world had become less peaceful for the third year in a row. The index emphasises that terrorism continues to be a threat for global peace. The Global Peace Index, is out and sees dramatic falls in middle east countries after the Arab spring - and unexpected rises in others. Published by the Institute for Economics...

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SC refuses to entertain Bhatta Parsaul villagers plea

-PTI   The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a petition seeking a CBI enquiry into the alleged excesses and violence unleashed by the Uttar Pradesh government on farmers protesting against "forcible" acquisition of land at Bhatta Parsaul. A bench of justices G S Singhvi and C K Prasad asked the petitioner to approach the Allahabad High Court since it had already taken cognisance and was dealing with the issue. Senior...

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Anti-Posco villagers detain policemen by Prafulla Das

They were made to sit inside their vehicle and hear speeches for four hours Police van blocked, taken to hamlet Entry of policemen, violation of CM's assurance A team of policemen was detained in Dhinkia area of Orissa's Jagatsinghpur district on Saturday by villagers opposing land acquisition for the proposed steel plant of Posco. The vehicle carrying eight policemen was surrounded by the agitating villagers on the road between Gobindapur and Dhinkia and...

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Land acquisition: NAC's formula will not halt land wars, say experts by Kavita Chowdhury

The National Advisory Council's (NAC) idea about a uniformland acquisition policy - with the government being responsible for all public purpose transfer of tracts - has not found all-round support. There are no differences on safeguarding the rights of farmers and landowners. But experts say the most essential aspect is to put in place a powerful institutional mechanism for conflict resolution that will also supervise the process of acquisition. In the...

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Mainstreaming LDCs: Istanbul and beyond by Arunoday Bajpai

A balance sheet of the Fourth U.N. Conference on Least Developed Countries held in Istanbul. Since the international community recognised the special category of Least Developed Countries (LDCs) in 1971 and started extending special benefits to them, their number has increased from 25 in 1971 to 48 in 2011. In 40 years, only Botswana, Cape Verde and Maldives have moved up. Meanwhile, 26 countries were added. Clearly, the development strategy for...

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