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Saturday, October 24, 2009
Drought of justice, flood of funds
Ask the government for expansion of the NREGS, universal access to the PDS, more spending on health and education - and there's no money. But there?s enough to give away to the corporate world in concessions. A revelation by P Sainath.
Full article at:
http://www.indiatogether.org/2009/aug/psa-funds.htm
Rich MLAs, Poor Voters
In his new article, P Sainath says that a growing numbers of elected representatives fund their poll campaigns with corporate backing. And growing numbers of people with a big business background have ventured directly into the electoral arena.
Full article here:
http://www.indiatogether.org/2009/oct/psa-winter.htm
Full article here:
http://www.indiatogether.org/2009/oct/psa-winter.htm
Death of a true hero: K Balagopal
Noted civil rights activist K Balagopal died of cardiac arrest at a hospital here, family source said today.
Balagopal (52) was taken to the hospital at Mehidipatnam in the city last night and he breathed his last while undergoing treatment, they said.
Born in Anantapur district, Balagopal worked in Kakatiya University as a professor but took to practising law nearly a decade ago.
He broke away from the Andhra pradesh Civil Liberties committee, with which he had been associated with since its inception in the 1980s, following differences over the issue of violence perpetrated by the erstwhile CPI-ML People’s War and founded the Human Rights Forum to fight for human rights and civil liberties.
For more, click here:
http://blogs.outlookindia.com/default.aspx?ddm=10&pid=2100&eid=5
Balagopal (52) was taken to the hospital at Mehidipatnam in the city last night and he breathed his last while undergoing treatment, they said.
Born in Anantapur district, Balagopal worked in Kakatiya University as a professor but took to practising law nearly a decade ago.
He broke away from the Andhra pradesh Civil Liberties committee, with which he had been associated with since its inception in the 1980s, following differences over the issue of violence perpetrated by the erstwhile CPI-ML People’s War and founded the Human Rights Forum to fight for human rights and civil liberties.
For more, click here:
http://blogs.outlookindia.com/default.aspx?ddm=10&pid=2100&eid=5
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