-The Indian Express Andre Beteille, one of India’s most celebrated sociologists, has dissociated himself from the proposed Second Education Commission which he was to head. HRD Minister Pallam Raju’s attempt at recasting the commission, with new terms of reference and possibly some new members, is said to have prompted Professor Beteille’s exit, sources said. The commission, proposed by Raju’s predecessor Kapil Sibal to formulate a new education policy in line with the massive changes in...
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Delhi govt cover for 29 facing criminal cases -Dhananjay Mahapatra
-The Times of India Every month, the Delhi government spends Rs 20 crore of taxpayers' money to provide security to 436 persons, who do not hold any constitutional post and 29 of whom face criminal case, the Supreme Court was informed on Wednesday. The annual tab comes to Rs 240 crore. As against this, the government spends just a little over Rs 3 crore a month to protect the President and Rashtrapati...
More »HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank involved in money laundering: Report
-Cobra Post A sting operation conducted by online magazine Cobrapost across various branches of private financial institutions has revealed how bank employees are accepting black money from customers to convert them into white money. Cobrapost claims that the nationwide operation shows how private banking and insurance affiliates launder money as part of standard procedures. The sting also shows that money laundering services are openly being offered even to walk in customers who...
More »PM Manmohan Singh upset with Italy; envoy may get marching orders
-The Times of India PM Manmohan Singh described Italy's provocative decision to not send back the two marines accused of killing Kerala fishermen as unacceptable, and the government lodged a "strong protest" with the Italian ambassador and asked for the duo's return. With government coming under attack from the opposition for alleged collusion with Italy, Singh was said to have told a group of Left MPs from Kerala that what Italy did...
More »Marines won’t return to India for trial, says Italy
-The Hindu New Delhi examining Rome’s decision which may hit ties Kochi: Italy on Monday refused to return two of its marines being tried in India for killing two fishermen while on duty aboard a merchant ship. The move caught India by surprise as the marines had been let off once before and had returned. The Foreign Office said it was examining the communication received late in the night from Rome but sources...
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