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Insurgencies in Manipur: politics & ideology by MS Prabhakara

The people of Manipur had ‘histories’ and ‘memories’ that were longer and deeper than those of most other Indians when India attained independence.  Every time one travels to Manipur, one returns humbled. This has been the case since my first visit in the late 1960s, long before becoming a journalist. Active insurgency was not even on the horizon then though some resentment against ‘India’ was evident. Between 1983 when I...

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ED launches probe in Rs 250cr pulses scam by Pradeep Thakur

In an attempt to crackdown on speculators and hoarders within the country, suspected to be in league with international operators in driving up the prices of pulses and other food items, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has taken up the investigation of the Rs 250-crore pulses scam with the agency questioning Naresh Jain, an alleged associate of international don Dawood Ibrahim. Jain was last month arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau...

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Agenda for the Land Acquisition Bill by Ram Singh

During the last 10 days two land acquisition notifications have been set aside. The Punjab and Haryana High Court (HC) has quashed a Haryana government’s 2002 notification for inappropriately releasing land to private developers. Similarly, the Allahabad High Court has repealed a UP government’s notification under which land was acquired for a private project in 2005. Both notifications have been cancelled on account of procedural lapses. However, these rulings highlight...

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‘Rise in custodial death complaints’

Chairman of the State Human Rights Commission S.R. Nayak said here on Sunday that the commission was receiving complaints regarding custodial deaths every day. “The number of complaints being received by the commission on custodial deaths has increased. We have been getting such complaints daily,” he told presspersons. Referring to the law and order situation and the state of affairs in Bellary district, Mr. Nayak said the commission had recommended to...

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Fringe benefits taxed by Seema Purushothaman

Post-independence policies have taken away all securities of the small farmer Historically, compared to other developing economies, India has had relatively smaller agricultural land-holdings. Mixed farming and animal tending was the backbone of small and marginal rain-fed agriculture. Diverse food crops along with animal produce ensured relatively balanced nutrition. But policies in independent India reduced diversity while increasing the market dependence of small farms. Small farmers became victims of policies favouring...

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