-The Tribune The biggest lesson of the last 10 years since the Right to Information Act came into force is that Indian democracy, if it has to be meaningful, has to have a strong, effective RTI regime. That regime has to be equally owned by those who govern and those who are governed. TEN years after the Right to Information Act promised the country a "practical regime of right to information for...
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Don’t scrap rural jobs scheme: ILO -D Ravi Kanth
-Livemint.com ILO chief Guy Ryder says India needs to continue strong ‘social policies' such as the MGNREGS to give ‘guaranteed' days of employment to the rural poor As the number of jobless globally crosses 204 million amid slow economic growth and widening inequalities, India needs to continue strong "social policies" such as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) to provide "guaranteed" days of employment to the rural poor, the...
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-The Times of India MUMBAI: The Modi government's squeeze on the UPA's flagship MNREGA scheme is translating into dramatic fund cuts for Maharashtra, which has a BJP government. Compared to the last financial year till December, central funds to the rural job scheme have almost halved, data with the state government reveals. The MNREGA-among the largest job-creation programmes in the world-provides a social safety net for the rural poor. Under the scheme,...
More »Friends, foes alike slam Modi govt's land policy
-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday accused the Modi government of surreptitiously restoring a century-old British law on land acquisition even as the party brainstormed on "weakening" of UPA's "aam aadmi" policies, firmly adopting a left-of-centre approach to take on BJP. Congress appears set to launch an agitation against the NDA government's policies of coal mine auctions, liberalized land acquisition, Forest Rights Act and a restructured...
More »Rural Wage Growth Plunges To 10-year Low
-IndiaSpend.com The wages of people living in rural India are no longer rising at the same rate as they were under the United Progressive Alliance government. Last week, The Indian Express reported that the average daily wage rate for rural India grew by 3.8% in November 2014 as compared to the same month the previous year. This is the lowest since 2005, said the paper. As recently as June, growth figures were...
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