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Delhi HC seeks Centre’s response on statistical information on e-surveillance under RTI Act

-ANI/ThePrint.in The Delhi High court on Tuesday sought a response from authorities including the central government on a petition seeking disclosure of statistical information on state-sponsored electronic surveillance under the Right to Information Act. Justice Yashwant Varma directed the respondents to file a response on the merit of the petition moved by Apar Gupta within two weeks Now the matter has Been listed for November 9, 2022 for further hearing. The petition has challenged...

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Expired pill: Editorial on new drugs and cosmetics bill

-The Telegraph There is no mention of compliance with ‘good manufacturing practices’ or the need to make inspection reports public, leaving the process of regulation vague and dependent on whims of drug inspectors This month, the Union ministry of health published the draft new drugs, medical devices and cosmetics bill to replace the antiquated Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940. Yet, most of the draft bill appears to be a copy of the...

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Cylinder, subsidy give-outs on a downhill since FY20 -Parvathi Benu

-The Hindu Business Line Only ₹242 crore was transferred as LPG subsidies in FY22 compared to ₹37,209 crore in 2018-19, shows data The amount of money disbursed as LPG subsidy by the Centre has Been steadily coming down since 2019-20. According to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, only ₹242 crore was transferred as LPG subsidies in FY22 compared to ₹37,209 crore in 2018-19. This was when the maximum number of...

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Cry in the wild -Pradip Phanjoubam

-The Telegraph Lessons to take away from the two recent calamities in NorthEast It is never easy to rationalise tragedy. The two witnessed recently in the Northeast are no exceptions. One, the Assam floods in which the state’s two major rivers, the Brahmaputra and the Barak, and their tributaries wreaked havoc, killing nearly 200 people and, at one point, putting close to 4.5 million people in danger of starvation and disease. Two,...

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Madhya Pradesh farmers were craving rain; now they fear too much of it -Pooja Yadav

-Down to Earth Rainfall status yo-yos from 23% deficit to 20% excess in a month Farmers in Madhya Pradesh, who had Been craving rain, are now afraid of too much of it. Their crops of maize and soyabean have either Been destroyed or have turned yellow due to the rains. Flat fields have turned slushy. Crop seedlings have Been destroyed due to soil erosion in the state’s hilly areas. Bunds meant for paddy...

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