Archive for November, 2014
13 Nov, 2014
Mecca under threat: Outrage at plan to destroy the ‘birthplace’ of the Prophet Mohamed and replace it with luxury malls – The Independent
The site in Mecca where the Prophet Mohamed is said to have been born is about to be “buried under marble” and replaced by a huge royal palace. The work is part of a multibillion-pound construction project in the holy city which has already resulted in the destruction of hundreds of historic monuments. The project, […]
more…13 Nov, 2014
90 days without mobile helps man beat stress | GulfNews.com
DUBAI: So how long in this day and age can you live without a mobile phone? A few minutes or a few hours at best or worst (depending on how you look at it)? Here’s a man who’s lived without a mobile phone for an incredible 90 days at a stretch after accidentally breaking his […]
more…12 Nov, 2014
Xi: APEC economies to launch Free Trade Area process
(Xinhua) BEIJING – 2014-11-11: The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) members’ endorsement of a roadmap for promoting the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) process was “a decision to be written into history books”, Chinese President Xi Jinping said here Tuesday. The move was “a historic step we took in the direction towards realizing the […]
more…11 Nov, 2014
The Truth About the Wars – NYTimes.com
By DANIEL P. BOLGER AS a senior commander in Iraq and Afghanistan, I lost 80 soldiers. Despite their sacrifices, and those of thousands more, all we have to show for it are two failed wars. This fact eats at me every day, and Veterans Day is tougher than most. As veterans, we tell ourselves it […]
more…11 Nov, 2014
Pork tapeworm infection a leading cause of epilepsy – UN health agency
United Nations, UN News Centre, 10 November 2014 – The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) today said neurocysticercosis – transmitted after consuming undercooked pork or water contaminated by tapeworm eggs – is “the most frequent preventable cause of epilepsy in the developing world.” WHO explained that taeniasis is the intestinal infection of the adult […]
more…11 Nov, 2014
China Voice: Asia-Pacific region needs ’new rebalancing’
BEIJING, Nov. 10, (Xinhua) — After two years of absence, U.S. President Barack Obama arrived in Beijing Monday morning for the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting. Besides the meeting, he will pay a state visit to China, the first since his re-election. China has welcomed his presence. Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei […]
more…11 Nov, 2014
China, U.S. to extend validity of business, tourist and student visas
BEIJING, Nov. 10, (Xinhua) — China and the United States will grant each other’s citizens a business or tourist visa with multiple entries and the maximum validity of ten years, China’s Foreign Ministry announced on Monday. The student visa will also be extended to five years of validity at most with multiple entries, said Qin Gang, […]
more…11 Nov, 2014
How TravelRave and ITB Asia are dumbing down the travel industry
Singapore : When Ms Neeta Lachmandas-Sakellariou, Assistant Chief Executive of the Singapore Tourism Board, addressed the opening press conference of ITB Asia on Oct 29, she dwelt extensively on the opportunities of a booming Asia-Pacific tourism industry, as well as the challenges. She made no mention of any threats. Not that she, a well-trained Singapore […]
more…10 Nov, 2014
Singer Yusuf Islam Launches Autobiography on his Spiritual Journey
A compilation of progressive, positive, inspiring and motivating events and developments in the world of Islam for the week ending 10 November 2014 (17 Muharram 1436). Pls click on any of the headlines below to go to the story. ============ A WORD FROM MY SPONSORS: TOURISM MALAYSIA NOW YOU CAN BUY EXQUISITE MALAYSIAN HANDICRAFTS ONLINE […]
more…9 Nov, 2014
Blair’s secret cash-for-contacts deal with Saudis | The Sunday Times
TONY BLAIR secured a secret contract with an oil company founded by a senior member of the Saudi royal family for a fee of £41,000 a month and a 2% commission on any of the multimillion-pound deals he helped broker, a leaked document reveals. The contract agreed in November 2010 between Tony Blair Associates (TBA) […]
more…9 Nov, 2014
Map: The countries that recognize Palestine as a state – The Washington Post
Last week, Sweden became the 135th member of the United Nations to officially recognize Palestine as an independent state. The act sparked a tetchy diplomatic incident with Israel, which WorldViews discussed here. On the ground, a separate, viable Palestinian state is far from a reality. Israel occupies the West Bank and East Jerusalem, and it […]
more…8 Nov, 2014
ASEAN travel industry invited to event marking solidarity with Palestinian people at UNHQ in Bangkok
Bangkok – Travel industry personnel and executives from around the ASEAN region are invited to attend a special event being organised at the United Nations regional headquarters in Bangkok to mark the UN International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people on Tuesday 25th November 2014. To be held between 9 am – 12 noon, […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
Starwood Capital cited in exposé of Multinational Companies’ Secret Tax Deals in Luxembourg
By Leslie Wayne, Kelly Carr, Marina Walker Guevara, Mar Cabra and Michael Hudson November 5, 2014 – Pepsi, IKEA, FedEx and 340 other international companies have secured secret deals from Luxembourg, allowing many of them to slash their global tax bills while maintaining little presence in the tiny European duchy, leaked documents show. These companies […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
APEC report: Services sector potential engine of Asia-Pacific growth
Beijing, (chinadaily.com.cn) 2014-11-06 -Services sector is an important potential engine for growth in the Asia-Pacific, said Dr Denis Hew, Director of the APEC Policy Support Unit, during a news briefing at the APEC International Media Center in Beijing on Thursday. The latest APEC Economic Trends Analysis Report in which key economic trends and outlook are […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
‘Ageing well must be global priority’, warns UN health agency
United Nations, UN News Centre, 6 November 2014 – The United Nations health agency warned today that as the world population aged 60 or older will jump from some 800 million to 2 billion in the next four decades, soaring levels of chronic illness and diminished wellbeing are poised to become a major global public […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
Pew Research: Crime, Corruption Top Problems in Emerging and Developing Countries
Pew Research Centre News Release, 05 Nov 2014 — Crime and corruption, common scourges of modern societies, top the list of problems cited by publics in emerging and developing nations, according to the findings of a recent survey by the Pew Research Center, conducted in 34 countries among 38,620 respondents from March 17 to June […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
Thousands Call on World Music Institute to Cancel Concert by Israeli “Ambassador” Idan Raichel
NEW YORK, November 6, 2014 (WAFA) – In a public letter, over 4,000 individuals and 50 groups from around the world called on the New York-based World Music Institute (WMI) to cancel their presentation of a concert by Israeli musician Idan Raichel on November 18 at New York City’s Symphony Space, said Adalah-NY, the New […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
Water central to global peace, development, UN deputy chief tells London summit
London, UN News Centre, 6 November 2014 – The most basic of all human rights – water – is also a central element in global affairs and the development agenda with wide implications on international peace and security, the Deputy Secretary-General told participants today the World Water Summit held in London. “Around today’s world, we […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
South Pacific islands tourism chiefs: Expect more projects in 2015
Wednesday, 05 November 2014, (source: SPTO press release) – Expect tourism projects that focus on more assistance and development support for tourism operators in the Pacific Island region. These were the words of the Chief Executive of the South Pacific Tourism Organisation Ilisoni Vuidreketi at the end of the 24th Council of Ministers of Tourism […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
China to speed up construction of new Silk Road: Xi
BEIJING, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) — China will accelerate the construction of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, and strengthen cooperation with the countries involved, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced. “We should prepare timetables and road maps for the coming years for the ‘One Belt and One Road’ project,” Xi […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
Perilous Journey: India’s road to ultra-populism – The Hindu
The making and the public screening of “Haider” as a mainstream film was unexpected for observers of the contemporary Indian polity, at this time of a surge in Hindutva-spiked nationalism. Top-line cinematographers, stars, lyricists and promoters participated in a production that questioned New Delhi’s record in the Kashmir Valley, with onscreen characters even challenging the […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
The humanitarian tragedy I saw in Gaza – By Inger Andersen, The World Bank
Last week, I visited the Palestinian territories. I wanted to hear firsthand from the people of Gaza and understand the scope and magnitude of the recent conflict. I am now back from Gaza with a prevailing feeling of disbelief and sadness. Throughout my career at the World Bank, and at the United Nations or even […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
Ten easy steps to happier living – theguardian.com
We’re constantly bombarded with messages about what makes for a good life. Advertisers tell us it comes from owning and consuming their products. The media associate it with wealth, beauty or fame. And politicians claim that nothing matters more than growing the economy. But do any of these things really bring lasting happiness? For thousands […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
Aquino makes travel to BIMP-EAGA tax free – Manila Bulletin
November 7, 2014 – Effective immediately, people travelling from Mindanao and Palawan to countries in the East ASEAN Growth Area (EAGA) will no longer pay travel tax. This was made possible by President Aquino who signed Memorandum Order No. 73 reinstating the travel tax exemption for air and sea travel to any destination within the […]
more…7 Nov, 2014
UK spies admit eavesdropping on lawyer-client communications – The Independent
MI5 and GCHQ have for years operated a policy allowing their staff to intercept communications between lawyers and their clients and use the legally protected material “like any other intelligence”, according to documents released today. The Government has for months resisted legal attempts by two Libyan victims of rendition to force it to disclose whether […]
more…6 Nov, 2014
More than 40% of China’s arable land degraded: report
Beijing, (Agencies/chinadaily.com.cn) 2014-11-05 – More than 40% of China’s arable land is suffering from degradation, seriously reducing the country’s capacity to produce food for the world’s biggest population, Xinhua reported Tuesday. The rich black soil in Northeastern Heilongjiang province, which forms part of China’s bread basket, is thinning, while farmland in China’s south is suffering […]
more…6 Nov, 2014
Xinhua Insight: Key water diversion project arouses impact fears
WUHAN, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) — The first phase of the middle route for China’s South-to-North Water Diversion project will soon begin operation, transferring water from the Hanjiang River to thirsty cities in north China. The middle diversion route plans an initial yearly transfer of 9.5 billion cubic meters of water to Beijing, Tianjin, Henan and […]
more…6 Nov, 2014
Indonesia to waive visa requirements for five countries
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta November 05 2014 – The government will waive visa requirements for the citizens of several countries in a bid to attract 20 million tourists by 2020. “Based on the coordination meeting result, there will be five countries; Australia, China, Japan, Russia and South Korea, which are to be granted visa-free access […]
more…5 Nov, 2014
IDC Reveals Top Ten Retail Predictions for 2015
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–November 04, 2014 — IDC Retail Insights today hosted a Web conference, IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Retail Agenda 2015 Predictions, to highlight the predictions based on the IDC FutureScape report. The session provided organizations with insight and perspective on long-term industry trends along with new themes that may be on the horizon. The Predictions […]
more…5 Nov, 2014
As apps proliferate, IRU seeks level playing field for taxi services
Brussels, IRU Press release, 5 November 2014 – – As the new European Commission (EC) takes office, the European taxi industry appeals to the Commissioners in charge of transport, tourism, digital innovation and the internal market, to consider the central role of taxis in any mobility policy proposals, collective transport funding, research, and notably, urban […]
more…5 Nov, 2014
Tourism project to reproduce scenes from Chinese Nobel winner Mo Yan’s novel
Beijing, (chinadaily.com.cn), 2014-11-04 — Two years after Chinese writer Mo Yan won the Nobel prize for literature, his novel Red Sorghum has been adapted into a popular TV series. His hometown, Gaomi in Shandong province, is building a tourist destination for the public to better understand the writer and his works. According to Chengdu Business […]
more…5 Nov, 2014
Japan’s rich Muslim past and present – Al Jazeera English
Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Camii, or the Tokyo Mosque, is a curious sight, both stunning and subtle. Despite the grand Turkish design, the mosque hides between apartment blocks in the quiet residential neighbourhood of Yoyogi Uehara. Construction of the current incarnation of the mosque was completed in 2000, but the mosque has a much longer […]
more…5 Nov, 2014
BBC News – Chinese anti-corruption drive hits Macau casino revenue
Macau’s casinos have recorded their worst monthly revenue performance on record as China continues its anti-corruption drive. Total casino revenue fell by 23.2% in October from a year earlier, the worst result since the city started recording the data in 2005. Macau’s gaming authority said total revenue was 28bn Macau patacas ($3.5bn; £2.19bn) for the […]
more…5 Nov, 2014
Cultural identity of ancient Chinese town endangered by tourism
(Xinhua), November 04, 2014 – The local customs and cultural heritage of the ancient town of Pingyao in Shanxi Province is under threat due to the rapid development of tourism. In the 17 years since the 2,700-year-old town was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List, it has seen tourism develop at a meteoric pace, with […]
more…5 Nov, 2014
AHLEI Awards Certified Guest Service Property Designation to Eleven Hotels in Palestine
Orlando, Florida, November 2014—The American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) has awarded 11 hotels in Palestine with the designation of Certified Guest Service Property. To achieve this certification, the properties had to train with AHLEI’s Guest Service Gold® training program and certify all front-line staff as Certified Guest Service Professionals (CGSP®). Diyafa Hospitality Management […]
more…5 Nov, 2014
Hindu right rewriting Indian textbooks – Al Jazeera English
Ahmedabad, Gujarat – You cannot blame Bhavana Vaja, 12, for telling you that the first aeroplane was invented during the mythical Dvapara Yuga, when the Hindu God Ram flew from Sri Lanka to Ayodhya in India with his wife Sita and brother Laxman in a Pushpaka Vimana – a swan-shaped chariot of flowers. By claiming […]
more…5 Nov, 2014
309 Human Rights Groups Call on EU to Hold Israel Accountable for War Crimes
BRUSSELS, November 4, 2014 (WAFA) – More than 300 human rights groups, trade unions and political parties from across Europe called on the EU to hold Israel accountable for its massacre committed in Gaza earlier this year by suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement, the main treaty between the EU and Israel. “Through the continued existence of […]
more…4 Nov, 2014
European Union: More than 120 million at risk of poverty or social exclusion in 2013
Brussels, (04 Nov 2014) European Commission media release — In 2013, 122.6 million people, or 24.5% of the population, in the EU(1) were at risk of poverty or social exclusion. This means that these people were in at least one of the following three conditions: at-risk-of-poverty after social transfers (2) (income poverty), severely materially deprived […]
more…4 Nov, 2014
105 Israeli ex-generals, spy chiefs call on Netanyahu to make peace with Palestinians — RT News
The largest-ever protest by Israeli top brass has taken place, with at least 105 retired generals and intelligence chiefs writing a letter to premier Benjamin Netanyahu, urging him to “initiate a diplomatic process” for peace with Palestine. “We, the undersigned, reserve IDF commanders and retired police officers, who have fought in Israel’s military campaigns, know […]
more…4 Nov, 2014
Flashback: Historic reports, speeches show how a Jewish terrorist destroyed Middle East peace and tourism
Today, 4 November, marks 19 years since a Jewish fundamentalist fanatic terrorist named Yigal Amir assassinated Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, the man who took a small step towards making peace with the Palestinians. Rabin is pictured below shaking hands with former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at the September 1993 signing of the framework agreement, […]
more…4 Nov, 2014
Britain’s new electronic spy chief says US tech giants aid terror — RT UK
Robert Hannigan, the new director of GCHQ, has accused US technology companies of being “in denial” about how their services are used as “command and control” networks by terrorists, calling on them to cooperate more with intelligence agencies. Hannigan’s remarks, published in an opinion piece for the Financial Times (FT) on Monday, reflect growing tension […]
more…3 Nov, 2014
Luxury train pulls into Tehran amid Western tourism push
A compilation of progressive, positive, inspiring and motivating events and developments in the world of Islam for the week ending 03 November 2014 (10 Muharram 1436). Pls click on any of the headlines to go to the story. ============ A WORD FROM MY SPONSORS: TOURISM MALAYSIA NOW YOU CAN BUY EXQUISITE MALAYSIAN HANDICRAFTS ONLINE Malaysian […]
more…3 Nov, 2014
The two faces of Mr. Modi – The Hindu
By Karan Thapar No doubt many Hindus share Mr. Modi’s assumption that in prehistoric mythological times India had mastered genetic science and plastic surgery. As individuals they are free to believe what they want. But for the Prime Minister of India to proclaim this belief as fact — and that too at the inauguration of […]
more…3 Nov, 2014
Spain imposes ‘Google Tax’ – The Hindu
The Spanish government has successfully passed a new copyright law which imposes fees for online content aggregators such as Google News, in an effort to protect its print media industry. The new intellectual property law, known popularly as the “Google Tax” or by its initials LPI, requires services which post links and excerpts of news […]
more…3 Nov, 2014
Is music important at work? — Sydney Morning Herald
“I need the radio, bloody right, I couldn’t face this place without it.” The place referred to in that sentence is a workplace and the owner of the sentiment is an employee. It’s an opinion shared by others, too, such as his colleague who remarked: “You’ve got to have it to keep alive.” Those potent […]
more…3 Nov, 2014
Anti-terror laws undermine democracy – Sydney Morning Herald
October 2014 will go down as the month in which the federal Parliament made some of its greatest ever inroads into freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Ironically, this occurred only weeks after our politicians extolled the virtues of these freedoms in the debate over section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act. It […]
more…3 Nov, 2014
India’s NextGen “Whistleblower” tactic to deter open defecation – The Hindu
In a bid to check the practice of open defecation, a social experiment will soon be started in villages of Indore division where children will blow a loud whistle to embarrass those who defecate in public. The State government is planning to set up groups of schoolchildren to take part in the campaign. “Under this […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
Britons find going to work more stressful than ever, poll reveals – The Independent
Britons find their jobs more stressful, precarious and demanding than ever before, according to an extensive poll of experiences of the workplace published exclusively by The Independent on Sunday. Two thirds of employed people say that the amount of work they are expected to do has grown over the past few years, and more than […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
Yangtze River Economic Belt to Boost Liangjiang as Int’l Logistics Hub
CHONGQING, China, Oct. 31, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — The State Council recently released its Yangtze River economic belt plan in a bid to develop it into an inland river economic belt with a global economic influence. According to the plan, Chongqing has been named as one of the three major shipping centers in China, which will […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
Indian state drops colonial-era names of 12 cities – Hindustan Times
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday announced changes to the names of 12 cities in the State on the occasion of the 58th Kannada Rajyotsava or founding day of Karnataka. Colonial-era names have been replaced with Kannada ones; Bangalore is now Bengaluru and the bitterly contested district of Belgaum has become Belagavi. In the 57 years […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
Alibaba: Trading volume to exceed Walmart in two years
HANGZHOU, (Xinhua) 2014-11-01 — China’s e-commerce giant Alibaba said Thursday its online sales volume will exceed the worldwide sales of global retail giant Walmart in two years. “Within two years, the online retail volume of Alibaba will exceed the sales of Walmart,” said Alibaba’s president Jin Jianhang at a global e-commerce summit in East China’s Hangzhou […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
China amends law to support citizens suing government
BEIJING, Nov. 1, (Xinhua) — China’s top legislature adopted an amendment to the Administrative Procedure Law Saturday, aiming to expand the people’s right to sue the government. Members of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) passed the amendment through a vote at the close of the week-long, bi-monthly legislative session, saying it […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
Foreign spies targetted as China passes Counterespionage Law
BEIJING, Nov. 1 (Xinhua) — China’s top legislature adopted an Counterespionage Law Saturday aimed at more comprehensive state security. Members of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) passed the bill through a vote at the close of the bi-monthly legislative session attended by top legislator Zhang Dejiang. Formerly known as the National […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
Telangana chief minister accuses Modi government of bias – The Times of India
HYDERABAD: Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Saturday charged the Narendra Modi-led central government of bias against the state. The chief minister alleged that the Centre is not cooperating with Telangana in the implementation of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act. He also reiterated that the Andhra Pradesh government is denying Telangana its due share […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
Indian women want vacations without kids: Survey – Hindustan Times
As per a survey done by an Indian travel web site, a majority of Indian women thought going on a vacation with kids meant less personal time with spouse and that it was a major dampener. The survey, by Happytrips.com, was spread across Karnataka, Maharashtra and Delhi NCR with a sample size of 1,000 females […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
40% of Abu Dhabi teens are fat | GulfNews.com
Abu Dhabi: Despite the implementation of a number of school-based health programmes, educational institutions in the emirate of Abu Dhabi still lack a comprehensive health strategy that addresses all current challenges, a senior educational official has said. As a result, about 60 per cent of teenage boys in Abu Dhabi schools are bullied one or […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
At Israel’s airport, what it’s like to be racially profiled – Haaretz
By Khaled Diab My European passport and Arab name are not news to the Israeli authorities. But the hostile treatment I recently encountered at Ben-Gurion Airport made me wonder not about Israel’s security – but its insecurities. Read the rest: At Israel’s airport, what it’s like to be racially profiled – Opinion Israel News | […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
New Indonesian Tourism Minister to Stress Infrastructure, ICT, Health and Hygiene
Jakarta (www.tourismindonesia.com) October 31, 2014 – The newly appointed Minister of Tourism, Arief Yahya, speaking to tourism officials and stakeholders at the recent handing over ceremony said that the three key factors in developing and promoting tourism are : Infrastructure, ICT and Health and Hygiene. Of the three, the factor that can and should be undertaken immediately is […]
more…2 Nov, 2014
Child Protection NGO Unveils Toolkit to End Google’s “Forced Friending”
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Parents beware: A reckless “forced friending” policy facilitated by the tech-giant Google puts your family at risk. Today, Stop Child Predators (SCP) – an organization dedicated to protecting children from sexual predators – has released a toolkit to help parents ensure their children’s safety. The kit includes a video […]
more…1 Nov, 2014
Tourist destinations in China to reduce prices from Nov
Beijing, (chinadaily.com.cn), 2014-10-29 – Most scenic spots in China will start lowering their ticket price during the off-peak season, which usually lasts from November to March. Compared with the peak season, the start of low season will see prices of admission tickets drop by 20 to 30 percent on average, with some major attractions offering […]
more…1 Nov, 2014
Global Trades Union Blasts Israeli Settlement Expansion, Calls for Full Recognition of Palestine
Brussels, 29 October 2014 (ITUC OnLine): The International Trade Union Confederation has condemned Israel’s intention to build yet another 1,000 settlement dwellings in East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank. The ITUC represents 176 million workers in 161 countries and territories and has 324 national affiliates. Sharan Burrow, ITUC General Secretary, said, “Binyamin Netanyahu’s government […]
more…1 Nov, 2014
Chinese austerity drive sees 25% of govt meetings cancelled
Beijing, (China Daily), 2014-10-30 – China’s government departments have canceled 586,000 unnecessary meetings amid the “mass-line” campaign that aims to improve work style and get close to the people, Xinhua News Agency reported. The canceled meetings account for about a quarter of the 2.38 million conferences held annually by government departments, Xinhua reported on Tuesday. […]
more…1 Nov, 2014
Survey: Qingdao ranks 1st and Beijing 9th for tourists’ satisfaction
Beijing, (chinadaily.com.cn) 2014-10-30 — A report published by China Tourism Academy showed that Qingdao scored highest for tourists’ satisfaction during the third quarter of 2014, among 60 major tourism cities in China being surveyed. Qingdao, the coastal city in East China’s Shandong province, scored 81.19 on a scale of 0 to 100. The assessment was […]
more…1 Nov, 2014
Supreme Court issues notice to Gujarat govt on farmers suicide case | The Indian Express
Acting on a petition that, among other prayers, seeks compensation of Rs 5 lakhs for the families of 692 farmers who reportedly committed suicide in Gujarat between January 2003 and October 2012, a bench of Supreme Court issued notice to Gujarat Government directing it to file reply in four weeks. The petitioner group has been […]
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