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Another side of burning bed shows up by Ananya Sengupta

More than 80 per cent complaints filed under the seven-year-old domestic violence act have been declared too trivial for such a law to address, raising fears that it is being used to settle scores while graver atrocities go unreported. However, the nature of many complaints also suggests that women are no longer willing to play a subservient role in marital life. The highest number of complaints related to charges that the husband...

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What Azadi means: Findings from a first-ever Home Ministry survey of Kashmiri youth by Riyaz Wani

Valley’s youth say peaceful political protests are the most effective means for achieving political aspirations. Estrangement from India is matched by the lack of interest in Pakistan In 2010 the Ministry of Home Affairs had commissioned a focussed survey on the priorities and aspirations of Kashmir’s new generation, which had spearheaded the long spell of unrest, and found that 54 per cent of them identified “Azadi” as their preferred “final status...

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India’s Air the World’s Unhealthiest, Study Says by Heather Timmons and Malavika Vyawahare

India has the worst air pollution in the entire world, beating China, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh, according to a study released during this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos. Of 132 countries whose environments were surveyed, India ranks dead last in the ‘Air (effects on human health)’ ranking. The annual study, the Environmental Performance Index, is conducted and written by environmental research centers at Yale and Columbia universities with assistance from...

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State fails to submit list by Pranesh Sarkar

The culture of cholchhe, cholbe is very much alive and kicking. Most of the 18 departments that were asked by the state home department to submit a list of their employees in the Maoist-affected Jungle Mahal area by December 10 have failed to do so. The list was sought to draw up a central incentive scheme for employees working in such sensitive zones. Officials at Writers’ Buildings said that so far, only...

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Panel to check eligibility of rural housing scheme beneficiaries

-The Hindu   High-powered committees to be set up in all taluks The State Government has decided to constitute high-powered committees in all taluks to check the eligibility of people selected under various rural housing schemes and also to select the beneficiaries if gram sabhas fail to do so within the stipulated time. The decision to constitute the committee comes in the wake of large-scale complaints about irregularities in the selection of beneficiaries under...

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