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Much More Needed to Help the Poor by Jayati Ghosh

Today is the ''International Day for the Eradication of Poverty'', so it an appropriate day to note how necessary it still is to emphasise this concern among Indian policy makers. Sadly, lack of official awareness is evident in all sorts of recent policy measures, for example in the cynicism of increasing oil prices that feed into all other prices with cascading effects, even when inflation has already imposed huge burdens on...

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Justice for Vachathi by S Dorairaj

It has been a long and difficult road to justice for the tribal residents of this village in Tamil Nadu's Dharmapuri district The injustice done to the tribal people of India is a shameful chapter in our country's history. The tribals were called ‘rakshas' (demons), ‘asuras', and what not. They were slaughtered in large numbers, and the survivors and their descendants were degraded, humiliated, and all kinds of atrocities inflicted on...

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SIT refuses to submit Naroda Patiya report in special court by Manas Dasgupta

“Will be submitted to appropriate magisterial court” The Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team on Wednesday refused to submit its report to the special court hearing the Naroda Patiya massacre case, just as it had informed the special court trying the Gulberg Society massacre case on Tuesday. The SIT told the special court that it would submit its report to an “appropriate magisterial court” as directed by the Supreme Court. Supreme Court order The Supreme...

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‘Food security bill falls foul of SC ruling’ by Nitin Sethi

The Supreme Court commissioners in the food case have warned the Union government that their draft National Food Security Act falls foul of apex court orders on providing food and nutrition to the needy.  In a letter to the government, the principal adviser to the office of commissioners, Biraj Patnaik, noted that the draft violated several existing orders of the Supreme Court. He said the apex court explicitly banned the role...

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Pvt hospitals not giving free treatment to poor: Oxfam by Pritha Chatterjee

A PILOT study to assess free treatment for the poor in Delhi’s private hospitals, conducted by Oxfam, revealed that most such hospitals are not offering the mandatory free treatment to poor.   The study, held in collaboration with a Delhi-based NGO Sama, was based on the findings of interviews with administrative and finance department officials at nine private hospitals, built on subsidised land obtained from the government. As per a Delhi High Court...

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