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rti, RTE and rising aspirations -Anuradha Raman & Mehboob Jeelani

-The Hindu In a sign of change, mothers wage a relentless battle to get their children admission to the seats reserved for the poor in private schools. New Delhi: In her tiny room with a grey refrigerator and a wall-mounted television set, Babita opens up about her dreams. “My children should learn to speak in English,” she says. Two of her children study in private schools, and another in a government school. Private...

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Bad blood: 2,234 get HIV after transfusion -Vidya Krishnan

-The Hindu No action taken against hospitals or blood banks, says rti activist. In the last 17 months alone, 2,234 persons across India have been infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) while getting blood transfusions. The maximum number of such cases — 361 — was reported from Uttar Pradesh due to unsafe blood transfusion practices in hospitals. Just last week, a three-year-old boy from Assam’s Kamrup district, admitted to the Gauhati Medical College...

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rti gets a memorial in Rajasthan -Mohammed Iqbal

-The Hindu Jaipur: Ironic though it may sound, a unique memorial celebrating the Right to Information has come up in the Beawar town of Rajasthan — where the rti movement had started 20 years ago — at a time when the Bharatiya Janata Party government in the State has opted to delete chapters on the evolution of rti campaign and law from its school textbooks. Hundreds of people from all walks of...

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Social activists demand for timely release of MGNREGA funds for employment creation

-Press release from Aruna Roy   Civil society activists working on the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act from different parts of the country have written to the Finance Minister and Rural Development Minister urging for immediate compliance with the Supreme Court judgment in the Swaraj Abhiyan drought case. Please click here to access the letter to the Finance Minister regarding Supreme Court Judgement on Drought.   Please click here to access...

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In Delhi last year, 22 children went missing every day

-The Indian Express The data has been collated by NGO CRY from replies given by Delhi Police to rti queries filed by the organisation. Last year, almost 8,000 children went missing in the national capital, an average of 22 children every day, a significant increase compared to 2014, when 18 children on an average went missing every day. The data has been collated by NGO CRY from replies given by Delhi...

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