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Community-based lodging facities for cattle in Guj village

In a bid to equip villages with clean cooking fuel, hygienic environment and healthier animals, the Gujarat government has begun building `animal hostels` to rear cattle on community basis. "The animal husbandry and dairy indus

No going back to the `dark ages` for Bihar: Nitish

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar probably had his people`s aspirations in mind when he said the state will never go back to the dark ages of misgovernance. "Governance is here to stay - the average Bihari has lost his/her tolerance f

Growing Bihar needs larger infrastructure doses, investment shots

The Bihar landscape is changing, quite literally. From bridges to roads, schools to malls, infrastructure is looking at a likely boom. But is this change sustainable? A panel of experts drew a list of musts for Bihar`s future.

Private sector is not privy to Bihar’s changing image

Branded Bihar to Brand Bihar Not long ago, Bihar’s people were seen as uncouth, regressive and the term ‘Bihari’ had stopped denoting a regional identity – and had become an insult.  The state

No kidding! Bihar`s not comic-fodder anymore: M J Akbar

The `template of good governance` in the 50s and from then on fodder for satire well into the late nineties, Bihar today is emerging from the shadow of misgovernance, believes eminent journalist and scholar M J Akbar. Congratulating `

Population stabilisation through students’ participation

“Population stabilisation in India carries a stigma of emergency and after 33 years this issue was discussed in Lok Sabha in this session of parliament. After a six-hour long debate over the issue, the ministers of state unanimously agreed t

Dengue blamegame becomes Centre`s malaise

The health ministry seems to have joined the ‘toss the blame’ game when it comes to handling the swelling dengue fever cases in the country. On one hand, health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad told journalists on Friday that he has a

Caste cases can be cast aside outside courts

In an important ruling, Bombay High Court has said that an offence under the Atrocities Act, can be `compounded`. Under the Criminal Procedure Code, a court can compound an offence (decide not to conduct prosecution) with the consen

Govt gives money to Railways to sponsor CWG

Parliament approved a supplementary demand for the railway ministry on Friday. This includes Rs 100 crore proposed to be given for the Commonwealth Games sponsorship. The government had earlier given an in-principle nod to the demand. Rail

Nationwide roll-out of biometric identification for NREGS

After a successful pilot projects on use of biometrics in registering attendance of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) workers in different parts of the country, the rural development ministry is all set for a nationwide roll out.

HC refuses to stay trial against Sajjan Kumar

The Delhi High Court today refused to stay the trial against senior Congress leader and former MP Sajjan Kumar in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case in which six persons were killed. Justice A K Pathak declined the plea of Kumar, against w

Keen on support for N-liabilty bill, govt drops controversial word

Bowing to pressure from the BJP and the Left parties, Government today dropped a controversial addition in the civil nuclear liability bill which the Opposition said diluted the liability of suppliers for accidents caused by their negligence.

Cabinet gives the MPs a fat pay-hike

The basic pay of Members of Parliament was today hiked by more than three times from Rs 16,000 to Rs 50,000 by the government which also doubled several other emoluments for them. Ending speculation about a delay in the pay hike of

Mumbai water-cuts to remain despite good rainfall

Even as the metropolis received over 100 per cent rainfall and four lakes are overflowing, the water cut imposed last year is not going to be lifted immediately, the local civic body said today. According to Indian Meteorological Departmen

Centre biased against BJP ruled MP: Shivraj Singh Chauhan

Accusing the UPA government of bias against the BJP ruled Madhya Pradesh (MP), its chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan said the centre was playing narrow party politics. “It is the constitutional duty of the central governmen

Special train to check mosquito breeding around railway tracks

To check the breeding of dengue and malaria mosquitoes in water bodies around the railway tracks, Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) provided a truck mounted power sprayer to the railways which spray insecticides. MCD commissioner K.S. Mehra, al

If Manmohan is best leader the world has got, has it got too little?

Just the other day Khushwant Singh declared Manmohan Singh the best prime minister the country has ever had. We are trained to suspect any certificate of Indian origin unless it comes with a foreign endorsement so I did not take that seriously. Bu

India`s metros cut sorry figures in global rankings

India`s economic growth might be considered by some as enviable but it is highly unlikely that the same can be said of our cities. The best rank in a list of 65 cities across the world that an Indian city has managed is 45 - Delhi, followe

Schools punish DTC for not heeding complaints

The sheer negligience of Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) authorities is making the transport body lose its hitherto committed cleinst - the schools, both public and private. Schools have been since long complaining against the poor upkee

Even ministers had no clue about n-bill

With the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science clearing the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill with certain changes in its report tabled in parliament on Wednesday, decks were cleared for its passage next week to signal the start of nuc

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


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