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Should prisoners be allowed to vote? Election Commission panel to seek answer -Ritika Chopra

-The Indian Express Under Section 62(5) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, individuals in lawful custody of the police and those serving a sentence of imprisonment after conviction cannot vote. The Election Commission (EC) has set up a seven-member committee to explore the possibility of lifting the ban on voting for prisoners. Under Section 62(5) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, individuals in lawful custody of the police...

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Do police get away with rights violations? -Samarth Bansal & Damini Nath

-The Hindu The number of FIRs registered against personnel is few and far between, show new data from NCRB New Delhi: India may not have enough safeguards to protect its citizens from Human rights violations by the police, official data suggest. As many as 35,831 cases were registered against the police with the National Human rights Commission (NHRC) in 2015-16, a figure that experts say is highly under-reported. And only 94 first information...

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NHRC seeks more teeth, clashes with Centre, gets SC's support -Dhananjay Mahapatra

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The Centre and National Human rights Commission clashed in the Supreme Court on Wednesday over the panel's plea to make its recommendations in Human rights violations cases, including those by the armed forces, binding on the Centre and state governments. "Unless the recommendations of the Human rights panel are given binding status, the whole exercise of conducting an inquiry or investigation by a body like NHRC...

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The foreign hand isn't enough -Alex M Thomas

-The Hindu The pursuit of full employment of labour cannot primarily rely on domestic private investment, much less FDI. Only public investment will steady us in the long run. We are increasingly told that the inflow of capital — particularly the foreign direct investment (FDI) variety — increases employment levels and contributes to economic growth. In a rare interview given to The Wall Street Journal in May, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reinforced...

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The gap between rich and poor States -Praveen Chakravarty & Vivek Dehejia

-The Hindu India is the only large country that is experiencing an economic divergence among its States. “Real freedom lies in economic freedom,” said Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, in her Independence Day speech this year. The subtle reference here was to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill, which her party, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, did not endorse, the only political party to do so in Parliament, on...

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