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After Sonia and Rahul, former CIC lashes out at Modi govt for 'crippling' RTI Act

-FirstPost.com Former Central Information Commissioner (CIC) Shailesh Gandhi on Monday lashed out at the Centre for allegedly rendering the Right to Information (RTI) Act "dysfunctional" by taking retrogressive steps. In an open letter written to a section of the media, Gandhi said, "the present Prime Minister has taken preemptive action by not appointing a Chief Information Commissioner at all to render it dysfunctional." Gandhi, a noted RTI activist from Mumbai, was appointed to...

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'On time' prediction for India's monsoon season -Richard Angwin

-Al Jazeera The country's summer rains are due to start on June 1, but they may still leave some farmers disappointed. India’s monsoon rains, upon which the country relies so heavily, are expected to arrive "on time" according to the country’s Meteorological Department (IMD). The arrival of the summer monsoon is monitored very closely in India. Agriculture accounts for 15 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), and it employs some 60 percent of...

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Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act to BRIng relief for corporate heads -Aman Sharma

-The Economic Times NEW DELHI: In a big relief to India Inc, the Modi Government will be moving amendments to the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act, 2013 brought by the UPA, to ensure corporate bosses are not in the dock unless they have expressly connived in or consented to a corrupt act of their juniors. The original bill brought in 2013 to amend the 1988 Prevention of Corruption Act extended the liability...

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From plate to plough: Padyatras, politics, policies -Ashok Gulati

-The Indian Express Rahul Gandhi will help farmers more if he focuses on how policies are implemented   On April 30, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi undertook a padyatra of about 15 km in the Vidarbha region to register his sympathy and concerns for farmers. Vidarbha has been reeling under agrarian distress for many years, and has also been an epicentre of farmer suicides. Cotton being one of the primary crops of this...

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TB, diabetes drug prices to fall by 30% -Sushmi Dey

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The drug price regulator has capped prices of 30 medicines including antibiotics and those used in treatment of diabetes, tuberculosis and malaria. The move is expected to BRIng down prices of most of these medicines by 25-30%. However, in some cases the reduction could be by as much as 50%. The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), which has the mandate to regulate prices of essential medicines,...

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