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Call to punish erring doctors to curb female foeticide

Urgent and sustained efforts needed to curb female foeticide were discussed at a two-day workshop on “female foeticide: rights of the girl child, problems and solutions,” held at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) here on Friday and Saturday. The workshop was organised to mark the National Girl Child Week from January 24 to 31. “The sex ratio in the country is decreasing at an alarming rate. The educated, upper classes,...

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Binayak's mother joins protest march

Fight is not against an individual but injustice, says 84-year-old Anasuya Sen Nearly five weeks after human rights Activist and medical practitioner Binayak Sen was convicted on charges of sedition and awarded life sentence by the Raipur Sessions Court, protests demanding his immediate release continued here on Sunday with his 84-year-old mother Anasuya Sen taking to the streets demanding justice for her son. Ms. Sen said, “This fight is not against an...

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March for Binayak Sen's release

The Free Binayak Sen Campaign Committee, Delhi, organised a march from Red Fort to Shaheed Bhagat Singh Park here on Sunday, demanding the release of human rights Activist Binayak Sen and scrapping of the sedition law. Organisations like All India Democratic Students' Union, People's Union for Civil Liberties, Mazdoor Ekta Manch and All India Students' Association participated in it. The protest was organised as part of a nationwide call against Dr. Sen's...

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Citizen Journalist: the anti-corruption march by Priyanka Dube and Priyanka Gupta

On Mahatma Gandhi's martyrdom day citizen groups across India took out a march against Corruption. Several marches were held across several cities against corruption. People from all walks of life, of all age groups came out in the thousands to stand up against corruption. In Delhi, thousands of people walked through heart of the city from Ramlila Ground to Jantar Mantar under the banner of India Against Corruption, and raised slogan...

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NREGS cost rises steeply by Sreelatha Menon

The government’s bill for funding the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) has risen steeply, due to its decision to revise wage rates under these projects and to link these to the inflation rate. The government had agreed to indexation, but not to Activists’ demand to pay at each state’s set minimum wage rates, indexed to inflation. The wage rates continue to be delinked from the statutory minimums applicable; in many...

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