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India on track to become polio-free, says UN health agency

-The United Nations   With no registered polio cases over the past year, India is on course to becoming free of the disease, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) reported today. If all pending samples for the virus test negative, India – once regarded as the world’s epicentre for polio – will become free of the disease for the first time in its history, reducing the number of polio-endemic countries to three:...

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Now you may vote online in civic polls by K Balchand

Cast your vote online in municipal elections, no matter which part of the globe you are in, is the government's message. Online voting has also caught the fancy of Norway, which has failed to come up with a well-tested system. The Panchayati Raj Ministry has directed the State Election Commissions (SECs) to allow this facility at the earliest in a bid to encourage lax urban voters to exercise their franchise. The State...

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Facebook, Google, others summoned by Nikhil Kanekal & Surabhi Agarwal

US-based companies Google Inc., Facebook Inc., Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp. and others were issued summons by a Delhi court on Friday in connection with criminal charges for “objectionable” material hosted online.   Simultaneously, the Union government sanctioned the prosecution of the companies on its behalf.   Metropolitan magistrate Sudesh Kumar directed representatives of the global companies to be present in his court on 13 March. The summons will be served at their registered...

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Offensive matter: Can’t control a billion minds, Google tells HC

-Express News Service Google India has told Delhi High Court that some of the content on the Internet “may be defamatory (and) obscene but (it) cannot be checked”. Google India is not a service provider, but a subsidiary of Google Inc., and is a separate entity distinct from its holding US-based firm, Additional Solicitor General Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Google India, said during the hearing of a plea against summons issued by...

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India on course to be declared polio free by Jill McGivering

India has been free of new cases of polio for a year, putting it on track to end its status as a country where the virus is endemic, officials say. In a few weeks, if pending samples test negative for the virus, India will be officially regarded as free from polio for the first time in its history. The World Health Organisation described this as a critical milestone. India was once seen as...

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