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T.N. school agrees to admit two married girls-Mohamed Imranullah S

-The Hindu Chief Educational Officer takes note of The Hindu report and articles by expert The Government Girls’ Higher SecoNDAry School at Melur near here, which had initially denied admission to two 17-year-old married girls in class XI, has finally agreed to admit them. “Yes, they will be admitted,” said Headmistress V.P. Nirmala. Her decision came following the intervention of Chief Educational Officer (CEO) S. Nagaraja Murugan, who took note of the news...

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Indian police still using truth serum-Helen Pidd

-The Guardian  Use of Sodium Pentothal to secure confessions &NDAsh; classified by some as torture &NDAsh; still common in certain regions of India It is the sort of scene that belongs in a film noir, not a 21st-century democracy: an uncooperative suspect being injected with a dose of "truth serum" in an attempt to elicit a confession. But some detectives in India still swear by so-called narcoanalysis despite India's highest court ruling...

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CAG's next task

-The Business StaNDArd Delhi's power tariff hike needs a thorough probe Since the privatisation of power distribution in Delhi in 2002, the average domestic electricity tariff has seen a rise of 107 per cent. It was Rs 2.50 a unit in 2001-02 and &NDAsh; after last week’s increase of 24 per cent with effect from this month &NDAsh; has gone up to Rs 5.17 a unit. This latest hike comes after another...

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Elusive monsoon-Devinder Sharma

While any loss in production following the dry spell will further hit the growth story, it will also push up food inflation. considerably. Once again the rain gods are playing truant. With 31 per cent shortfall in June, and with an expectation of only 70 per cent of the predicted 96 per cent rainfall for the July-August months, crucial for farming operations, kharif sowings have already been hit.   In June alone,...

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UN food staNDArds body sets new regulations to help improve consumer health

-The United Nations The United Nations food staNDArds body has agreed on new regulations, including the maximum level of melamine in liquid milk formula for babies, as part of its efforts to help protect the health of consumers, the World Health Organization (WHO) said today. Other measures adopted by the Codex Alimentarius Commission &NDAsh; jointly run by WHO and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) &NDAsh; include new food safety staNDArds...

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