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Convicts take up paddy cultivation on PRIson land

-The Hindu ADT-39 variety has been planted and 60 PRIsoners involved in raising the crop TIRUCHI: Expanding farming activity on its vast stretch of lands, the Tiruchi Central PRIson authorities have gone for paddy cultivation. Paddy nurseries were planted on two acres of jail lands by engaging convicts recently. PRIson authorities said the ADT-39 variety had been planted and the harvest would be done in three months. Ahead of taking up this activity,...

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Flipside to anti-dowry law: Men cry abuse

-The Times of India Businessman Rajesh Varkharia thought he was waging a lonely legal battle till a chance meeting with two other dowry accused at the Bangalore trial court. "I was totally in the dark. I would just sign where the lawyer asked me to," he says, describing his five days in PRIson as an accused under the section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, the dowry harassment act. Varkharia and three others...

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Pulse of the matter: Manufacturing a dal crisis, short-changing both farmer and consumer -Yogesh Pawar

-DNA Wondering about the plight of the rural population facing successive droughts which has to buy pulses, South Asia Network for Dams, Rivers and People (SANDRP) laments how no benefit of the price hike is reaching actual pulse farmers. While most link the current tur (pigeon pea) dal crisis with raging market prices, storage issues, hoarding and economics, a new study highlighting the making of the crisis - by South Asia Network...

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Delay in hearing appeals as good as justice denied

-The Times of India The wheels of justice, the saying goes, grind slowly but grind exceedingly fine. In the Indian context, it would be more true to say that they grind so exceedingly slowly that there can be nothing fine about the outcome. When we set out to look at instances of gross miscarriage of justice, we found several cases where people were convicted of heinous crimes and locked up for...

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Nearly one-third of mercy petitions commuted to life since Independence -Himanshi Dhawan

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: About one -third of all mercy petitions in Independent India have been commuted to life imPRIsonment with a new report stating that 3534 of 5106 petitions were rejected while 1572 were considered favourably. This is the first such estimate of mercy petitions filed since Independence and is based on several sources accessed by the Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) in its report Status of Mercy...

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