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Plan panel highlights problems in NREGA by Sangeeta Singh

A Planning Commission evaluation of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) has questioned the effectiveness of projects implemented under the Act in boosting productivity and creating assets. NREGA, the Union government’s flagship anti-poverty programme that promises 100 days of employment every year to the rural poor, is partly credited with driving the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) to victory in the April-May general election. In a presentation made at Prime Minister...

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Starvation deaths in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan

At least two cases of hunger deaths have been reported from Jabalpur district of MP and Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan in the past few weeks. The two states are run by different political parties-- the BJP and the Congress-- but there is quite a lot common in the victims’ circumstances. Both families were among the poorest in their villages but were not included in the BPL list and both the...

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Govt eliciting views of ministries on Ranganath Misra report

The Government is eliciting views of concerned ministries on the Ranganath Misra Commission report, which recommended 10 per cent reservation for Muslims and five per cent for other minorities in government jobs and favoured Scheduled Caste status for Dalits in all religions. The responses would be discussed by the Union Cabinet before a decision on implementing the report is taken, Minority Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said. "We are sending it...

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Gift for mixed Caste marriage by Citara Paul

Marry into one of the lower Castes and live happily — with the government’s blessings. The Centre has written to states to provide incentives to those who opt for inter-Caste marriages in a bid to foster “a Caste-less society”. Some states, such as Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Bengal and Kerala, already give incentives to couples who marry outside their Caste or religion, but the government wants all states to do so. However, one of...

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Petitioners in villages can meet top police officers at their doorsteps by K Raju

THENI: From now on, petitioners in remote villages need not wait in the corridors of district police office or in front of the office of the Deputy Superintendent of Police to hand over petitions or air their grievances. They can meet top district police officers at their doorsteps. Theni district police administration launched ‘Police Administration Towards People,’ a special meet-the-people-at-their-village programme, at Chinnamanur near here on Saturday. A team of...

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