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Government responds symbolically to basic needs, says National Advisory Council member Aruna Roy-Bharti Jain

-The Economic Times National Advisory Council member Aruna Roy has criticised the government for failing to deliver on land reforms. Criticising the UPA dispensation for not convening a single meeting of the National Land Reforms Council (NLRC) since it was constituted over four years ago, Roy on Monday told ET that this reflected an "absolute lack of intent and the symbolic manner in which governments respond to some the most basic...

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Guilty on many counts, not corrupt-Harish Khare

-The Hindu Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's decency and politics of reconciliation have been his undoing Last fortnight I had cloistered myself away in the hills for a spot of reflection and writing. I had chosen to deprive myself of blessings like newspapers, the television and internet; telephone connectivity was at best erratic and in any case it was turned off most of the time. During one occasional moment of connectedness I got...

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Koodankulam: Aruna Roy backs protesters

-Express News Service Lending her weight to the protesters agitating against the Koodankulam nuclear power plant, Aruna Roy, member of Sonia Gandhi-led NAC, has written to the UPA chairperson seeking her intervention on the “unanswered questions” against the plant that is slated to go operational in a few months. “The protesters have raised several unanswered questions about the safety and viability, which far from being addressed are being silenced,” Roy has...

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Jarawa region to have buffer zone-Smita Gupta

Five months after two British newspapers released a controversial video film showing scantily clad Jarawa tribal women dancing for tourists in return for food and money, the government finally acted on Thursday: the Union Cabinet approved the promulgation of a law that brings into effect a buffer zone in the 5 km radius around the Jarawa tribal settlements in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and provides for imprisonment up to...

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Petrol price hike not a correct step: AK Antony

-The Hindustan Times In a first sign of dissent within the UPA government over the recent Rs. 7 hike in petrol prices, defence minister AK Antony on Tuesday said it was “not a correct step”. Antony's remarks came soon after he landed at Neyyattinkara in Kerala to campaign for Congress candidate R Selvaraj for the June 2 assembly by-elections. “The hike in petrol price was not a correct step. The oil companies should...

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