n -Praveen Dalal Aadhaar is an Orwellian project that is unconstitutional and deserves to be scrapped. But Supreme Court has been dragging its feet and giving unreasonable time to Indian government to force Aadhaar upon maximum number of Indians. This is despite… Continue Reading →
Indian Overseas Bank had the maximum of 15 such cases wherein Rs 5.89 lakh were siphoned off, followed by State Bank of India. By- Sunny Verma Andhra Bank witnessed four such cases wherein Rs 4,20,098 was withdrawn from customers’ accounts… Continue Reading →
By- Umar Khalid I went to Maharashtra as I along with other activists and intellectuals were invited to come there. I along with others was a guest there. And I would remember fondly the love and support that I… Continue Reading →
Statement It was highly shocking to learn that State Bank of India (SBI) had levied Rs 1,771 crores between April and November 2017 as charges from customers who did not maintain their minimum monthly average balance (MAB) in their accounts.[1] To… Continue Reading →
The lowest utilization of funds for family planning was recorded by Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Chhattisgarh, the report says Neetu Chandra Sharma File photo. The budget allocation for family planning is currently only 4% of the total Reproductive and Child… Continue Reading →
By- Prempanicker During my time away, a story that fascinated me — in a train-wreck kind of way, and as a cautionary tale of the danger of the media disseminating half-baked news — relates to the murder of one Paresh… Continue Reading →
by- Reetika Khera India’s ambitious biometric identity documents project, Aadhaar, was portrayed as one that would enhance India’s welfare efforts by promoting inclusion and reducing corruption. From being a voluntary ID, it has become de facto compulsory for most welfare… Continue Reading →
Image copyrightSAVITRI DEVI ARCHIVE In today’s Magazine The lonely death of Delhi’s jungle prince My life as an al-Qaeda hostage I met a homeless addict and recognised my childhood friend Sweden’s mystery illness Savitri Devi, a mystical admirer of Hitler… Continue Reading →
From Clarence Thomas to basically all of Uber to Harvey Weinstein, sexual harassment is as rampant as it is repugnant. This week, Savvy Psychologist Dr. Ellen Hendriksen examines the psychology of sexual harassment. By Ellen Hendriksen, PhD, Savvy Psychologist In… Continue Reading →
Medics treating child refugees with serious illnesses in Bangladesh say they do not have enough beds to treat them. 15:14, UK,Sunday 15 October 2017 Image:Yaseem suffers from malnutrition and a scalp infection By Ashish Joshi, Sky News Correspondent, in Kutupulong, Bangladesh The lines… Continue Reading →
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