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Protesting sugarcane growers descend on Bangalore

Sugarcane growers from across the State congregated in Bangalore on Tuesday and took out a protest rally seeking a fair and remunerative price for their produce. Around 800 protesters, under the aegis of the Karnataka State Sugarcane Growers’ Association, gathered in front of R.C. College on Palace Road and shouted slogans against Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa and Minister for Agricultural Marketing and Sugar Shivaraj Thangadagi. Addressing the farmers who had come from...

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The World's Most Earthquake-Vulnerable Cities

The strongest earthquake to hit Haiti in more than 200 years crushed thousands of structures, from humble shacks to the National Palace and the headquarters of U.N. peacekeepers. Destroyed communications made it impossible to tell the extent of destruction from Tuesday afternoon's 7.0-magnitude tremor or to estimate the number of dead lying among the collapsed buildings in Haiti's capital of about 2 million people. International Red Cross spokesman Paul Conneally told the...

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Private banks gear up to take on public banks in rural India by Anita Bhoir

India’s private sector banks are busy drawing up plans to attack public sector banks in their backyard—rural India—by opening hundreds of new branches. They don’t need to seek the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) nod any more to open branches in smaller towns and large villages, the so-called tier III to VI centres with population below 50,000. The Indian central bank has also permitted private and public sector banks to...

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US Ambassador hails Sulabh’s techniques

The US would consider using Sulabh International’s sanitation and water conservation techniques and help in its promotion globally, said US Ambassador Tim Roemer addressing a group of liberated scavengers and students from under-privileged sections of society here over the weekend. Mr. Roemer, who visited Sulabh International’s headquarters on a special request from its founder Bindeshwar Pathak, lauded the work done by the NGO in the field of sanitation and commended use...

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Moily's mission: Get 75% of undertrials out of prison by July 31 by Dhananjay Mahapatra

Year 2010 could go down in history as a watershed for undertrial prisoners, who for long have been the silent victims of apathy of the police, prosecuting agencies, prison authorities and judiciary. The UPA government is setting a six-month deadline, starting January 26, for the release of 1.25 lakh of the 1.7 lakh undertrials languishing in jail though booked for petty offences and despite having served a major part of...

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