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A crime well reported is half-solved -Rukmini S

-The Hindu The latest data from the National Crime Records Bureau show that it is time to change our understanding of felony and its registration by the police With every passing year of writing on the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)’s crime data, it has become increasingly clear that what I am forced to do is essentially compare apples and oranges, and then make a normative call based on that comparison. This...

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Infrastructure and India’s rich-poor gap -Dipti Jain & Pramit Bhattacharya

-Livemint.com Infrastructure appears to be the secret sauce that separates the growth engines from the laggards in India One of the most striking features of India’s growth trajectory has been its uneven spread, with different states at different stages of development. One big difference between poorer and richer states lies in their state of infrastructure, a Mint analysis shows. States that rank high on the Mint state infra index are also among...

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Thought For Food -Jean Dreze & Reetika Khera

-Outlook Even the worst-governed states can improve their PDS and ensure grain for the poorest. Look at Madhya Pradesh. THE National Food Security Act (NFSA),  2013, is not in very good health. Two years after it came into force, just a few states are implementing it. Others are still struggling with the identification of eligible households, public distribution system (PDS) reforms and other preparations. Yet, recent evidence suggests that some states...

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The spectre of suicide -V Sridhar

-Frontline As rural Karnataka reels under an unprecedented wave of suicides by farmers, the State administration looks on, unwilling to address the reasons that have rendered rural livelihoods fragile. DEATH stalks rural Karnataka. In the 41 days between July 1 and August 10, as many as 245 farmers committed suicide, an average of six a day; since April 1, 284 farmers have taken their lives. As a bewildered State government gropes...

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92% of Muslim women in India want oral triple talaq to go: Study -Himanshi Dhawan

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Should unilateral, triple talaq be banned? An overwhelming number of Muslim women in the country think so. In a first of its kind study, the women have unequivocally voiced their dissent against the discriminatory practice of triple talaq with 92.1% seeking its ban. Oral talaq delivered through new media platforms like Skype, text messages, email and Whatsapp have become an increasing cause of worry for the...

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