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In Chhattisgarh, jail is the cost of filing a public interest litigation plea by Aman Sethi

Police detain three witnesses to killings in Gompad village, ban journalists from site  Police decline comment on veracity of claims made in petition filed by Sodi Sambho and others There is concern that the facts surrounding the Gompad killings might never be known Konta: The mystery surrounding the killing of NINe Adivasis in Gompad village in Dantewada district in October last year is deepeNINg, with the Chhattisgarh police detaiNINg three more witnesses...

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Transparency in bar councils by Samanwaya Rautray

Like India’s topmost judge, lawyers’ regulatory bodies have been made accountable to the public under the Right to Information Act. The Central Information Commission (CIC) has ruled that bar councils are public authorities under the RTI Act and cannot refuse to share information lying with them with the public. The ruling is likely to kick off a rush of RTI applications to the bar councils, professional bodies that are expected to maintain...

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Centre unable to say when sugar price will ease by Gargi Parsai

The Centre on Monday partially blamed the ban imposed by the Uttar Pradesh government on processing of raw sugar for the sudden spurt in the sugar price, which had touched Rs. 50 a kg in Delhi markets, but could not say when the situation would ease. Speaking to journalists here, Union Food and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said imported raw sugar was lying at the Kandla port for the last...

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121 journalists killed worldwide in 2009: Study

One hundred and twenty one journalists were killed in the world in 2009, according to a study circulated by the non-governmental organization Press Emblem Campaign (PEC). Last year saw the largest number of press people's deaths ever since the Geneva-based PEC began to compile such estimates, the study said, yesterday. Thirty-three percent more journalists were killed in 25 countries in 2009 than the year before (91 people). The largest number of journalists...

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Hard Times by Ashok Mitra

Food prices have shot up by more than 20 per cent in the course of the past 12 months. A vast proportion of the nation is being battered by the price rise — the fixed income group, the working classes, landless peasantry and small farmers who have to buy at least a part of the grains they consume from the market. There is, however, no upheaval among the suffering people....

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