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NGOs’ foreign funds and a trust deficit -Trilochan Sastry

-The Hindu There is no organised conspiracy against NGOs. It is in the nature of power to exercise greater control, and exempt itself from accountability. The recent changes in the rules governing foreign funding of NGOs under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) have been widely discussed. The last word on it will perhaps never be written. The UPA government initiated this and we see some concrete changes now. Sifting through the...

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UN concerned over violation of rights due to international trade agreements -Kundan Pandey

-Down to Earth They feel that certain provisions in these agreements cater 'to the business interests of pharmaceutical monopolies', which are making medicines expensive United Nations (UN) experts have raised concern over human rights violation as a result of the ongoing Free Trade Agreement (FTA), including the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA). The US-led ongoing TPPA negotiation with Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Brunei, is in the last leg. During...

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Centre to do away with 42 welfare schemes

-PTI Chief Ministers’ sub-group of the NITI Aayog agrees to reduce number of centrally-sponsored schemes from 72 to 30. The number of centrally-sponsored schemes (CSS) is likely to be reduced to 30 from 72 with a Chief Ministers’ sub-group of the NITI Aayog reaching a broad consensus on the issue. The panel has also recommended increasing the share of flexi funds to 25 per cent from the current 10 per cent. “There is a...

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Towards a strategy for climate change talks -Montek S Ahluwalia

-Business Standard Nations below a level of per-capita GDP representing a peaking point could be allowed to expand total emissions The world's climate change negotiators will meet again in December in Paris. The good news is that all countries, including developing countries, have agreed to announce their "intended nationally determined contributions" (INDCs). The bad news is that they are nowhere near an agreement on action by individual countries that could limit global...

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In a FIRst, 109 sent to jail for urinating in public -Arvind Chauhan

-The Times of India Agra: In an unprecedented cleanliness drive, and perhaps, for the FIRst time in India, Government Railway Police of Agra division has sent 109 persons to jail for 24 hours after they were found urinating on the railway property, including platform, tracks parking lot. They were later released after paying a fine ranging from Rs 100 to Rs 500 depending on the gravity of the act of creating...

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