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Govt must uphold, implement law: Julio Rebeiro

Reacting to the Bombay high court`s observations on the Thackerays, former IPS officer Julio Rebeiro told Governance Now that the rule of law must be upheld by the government. When it wasn`t done, it amounted to bad governance and forced people to

Food inflation up at 17.56%

Food inflation inched up to 17.56 percent for the week ended January 23 on account of rising prices of potato and pulses.  The wholesale price-based food inflation was 17.40 percent in the previous week. Potato prices jumped by

Why have a limit of Rs 10 lakh?

The National Election Watch has dug up some interesting facts of the Jharkhand elections held last year. These include, average expenses of candidates were a mere Rs 1.98 lakh, though the election commission has fixed a limit of Rs 10 lakh. From t

Thackeray`s diagnosis: anti-Mumbai virus has spread

Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray on Thursday termed as "Goebbels` propaganda" the raking up the issue of Pakistan cricketer Javed Miandad`s visit to his residence here five years ago, saying an anti-Mumbai virus has spread but it would ha

Farooq promises duty free imports to power solar mission

Farooq Abdullah, Union Minister for New and Renewal Energy, is gung-ho about the solar mission and is ready to do whatever it takes to make it a success. He is planning to fully exempt import duties on solar panels and other components and provide

Instant help on running trains for harassed women

Poonam Singh, a 25 year old Delhi-based environment consultant, more often than not avoids travelling alone on train from Delhi to Patna, her home town. Having heard a number of stories of crime against women on running trains, she does not want t

Maya bats for farmers

The Uttar Pradesh government has declared that it will not allow sugar mills to process imported raw sugar until crushing of canes is completed. The state government had earlier deferred import and transport of raw sugar in the stat

Pachauri won`t apologise, admits IPCC`s credibility damaged

Top Indian scientist Rajendra Pachauri has refused to apologise for a false claim made in a landmark report by the UN climate change panel headed by him that Himalayan glaciers could melt away by 2035, even as he admitted that the mistake had dama

For Bundelkhand, NREGA to get value addition

The central government wants the poor to get self-employed while working under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). The Rural Development Ministry is considering an initiative to launch a Rural Livelihood Project

`Breaking news` hitting media credibility: Sheila

Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Wednesday said the rush to break news is hitting the media industry`s credibility and asked the Press Trust of India to also consider starting a television service given its track-record of providing authenti

S-30 founder meets PM; seeks 3 chances in IIT-JEE for poor kids

The founder of the `Super 30` initiative, which provides free coaching to rural youths to crack the IIT entrance, met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday and requested him to allow poor students three chances to appear in the test instead o

Legislatures and people`s hopes: Meira Kumar for self-assessment

Expressing concern over the gradual declining standards of legislatures in performing their duties, Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar on Wednesday said there is a need for legislative bodies to make a self-assessment on meeting the people`s expectatio

NREGA workers demand more work, more wages

It was National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) workers’ day out at Vigyan Bhawan. The workers completing 100 days of work under the scheme got a chance to share their experiences during the mega Mahatma Gandhi NREGA Sammelan in New D

Dreze and Roy upset at tinkering in NREGS

Two key architects of the NREGS, Jean Dreze and Aruna Roy, boycotted the fourth anniversary celebration of the scheme held here on Tuesday to protest against its apparent dilution. In a letter to the Rural Development Minister C P J

Siemens to produce wind turbines

Siemens, a leading infrastructure provider company, has announced it will invest Rs.1,600 crore in India over the next three years. A major part of this will be invested in the renewable energy market and to expand its existing production capacity

Bring corporate tax down to 25%: BJP

The BJP has strongly objected to the Direct Tax Code (DTC) the government is planning to replace the present tax regime with, saying that it is against the interest of the "aam admi" as it would burden him with more taxes.

More security at Gateway of India, Mumbai sea link

The Maharashtra government has constituted a committee headed by Chandra Iyengar,  additional chief secretary (home), to  prepare a comprehensive policy for security at the iconic Gateway of India – right opposite the Taj hotel whi

Justice Srikrishna heads Telangana panel

The central government on Wednesday constituted an expert committee, chaired by retired Supreme Court Justice B.N. Srikrishna, to examine the demand for a separate Telangana state. The committee will hold wideranging consultations w

BJP opposes Direct Tax Code

The Bhartiya Janata Party is not in favour of the Direct Tax Code (DTC) proposed to replace the Income Tax Act. It urged the UPA government not to hurl the taxpayers from the frying pan to the fire by making sweeping changes. Its wo

Court revives Chenab hydel project

A fresh water row may erupt between India and Pakistan over 1200MW Sawalkot hydro-power project on the Chenab river in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir. The project has been revived by the J&K high court, which quashed a state cabinet decisi

Visionary Talk: Amitabh Gupta, Pune Police Commissioner with Kailashnath Adhikari, MD, Governance Now


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