NREGA v minimum farm wages: How jobs Act is losing out to funds crunch

NREGA v minimum farm wages: How jobs Act is losing out to funds crunch Context Low NREGA wages  What has happened? The NREGA was enacted in 2005 “for the enhancement of livelihood security of the households in rural areas of the country by providing at least one hundred days of guaranteed wage employment in every financial… Continue reading NREGA v minimum farm wages: How jobs Act is losing out to funds crunch

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Under scrutiny

Under scrutiny Context The proposal to bring the BCCI under the RTI reflects rising public expectation  What has happened? The Lodha Committee recommended that the board be treated as a public authority under the RTI Act, and the Supreme Court wanted the Law Commission to examine this suggestion. The Central Information Commission favoured the idea… Continue reading Under scrutiny

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PIL has become an ‘industry of vested interests’: SC

PIL has become an ‘industry of vested interests’: SC Context Supreme Court says it is a travesty of justice for the resources of the legal system to be consumed by an avalanche of misdirected public interest petitions  What has happened? The Supreme Court on Thursday ridiculed the Loya PIL petitions as a case in point… Continue reading PIL has become an ‘industry of vested interests’: SC

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No deal on illegal migrants

No deal on illegal migrants Context Discussions likely to continue at the Home Secretary-level  What has happened? The failure of Britain and India to sign a key memorandum of understanding on the return of illegal migrants during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit on Wednesday has been greeted with surprise, as the agreement was seen as… Continue reading No deal on illegal migrants

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Mission impossible

Mission impossible Context The proposal for simultaneous elections involves too many practical difficulties What has happened? In principle, simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies have the benefits of saving poll expenditure and helping ruling parties focus on governance instead of being constantly in election mode  Difficult to implement The flip side is… Continue reading Mission impossible

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Checks against atrocities

Checks against atrocities What has happened? The Supreme Court, in its recent judgment in Subhash Kashinath Mahajan v. State of Maharashtra , has stirred up a debate which is bound to impact the law and policy on the prohibition of the practice of untouchability and prevention of atrocities against Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) in… Continue reading Checks against atrocities

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Congress, six other parties move to impeach CJI Misra

Congress, six other parties move to impeach CJI Misra Context Motion submitted to Vice-President cites five cases of ‘misbehaviour’ What has happened? The Congress, supported by six other Opposition parties in the Rajya Sabha, on Friday took the unprecedented step of moving an impeachment motion against Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dipak Misra on grounds… Continue reading Congress, six other parties move to impeach CJI Misra

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