Thursday, April 1, 2010

India guarantees compulsory education to children


India guarantees compulsory education to children
India today gave the right to all its children to have access to elementary education, becoming among a handful of countries in the world that legally guarantees free and compulsory education to millions of deprived children. Citing his own example, Prime Minister Manmohan

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Slow justice contradicts India’s democratic strengths: PM

Slow justice contradicts India’s democratic strengths: PM
NEW DELHI, March 27: India’s legal and judicial system reflects “great contradiction”, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Saturday urging that the justice delivery mechanism needed to be expedited to strengthen the country’s democratic roots.

“The Indian legal and judicial system is one of the solid pillars of our democracy... Our government attaches great importance to the legal empowerment of the common man,” Manmohan Singh said, addressing a day-long national convention of Law, Justice and the Common Man.

The Prime Minister said democracy held “little meaning for the common man” unless he or she is able to secure basic rights and gain easy access to speedy justice.

“The Indian legal and judicial system in some sense reflects great contradiction Our democracy and legal system have strengths that are admired all over the world. We have a free press, a true independent judiciary and independent institutions like the Election Commission and Comptroller and Auditor General of India, which underpin our democratic framework,” he said.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Sensex fails to maintain initial gains, up 51 points

STAFF WRITER 11:48 HRS IST

Mumbai, Mar 23 (PTI) The BSE benchmark sensex failed to maintain initial gains on profit-booking ahead of the expiry of the near-month March 2010 derivatives contracts on March 25.

The BSE benchmark resumed higher at 17,422.51 and shot up further to 17,530.79 on firm Asian cues before quoting at 17,461.26 at 1015 hours, still showing a gain of 50.69 points or 0.29 per cent from its previous close.

The market rebounded by a surprise hike in short term interest rates by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) which it announced after trading hours on last Friday, yesterday.

The NSE 50-share nifty also moved up by 16.70 points or 0.32 per cent to 5,221.90 at 1015 hours from its last close.

No decision to provide India access to Headley, says US

STAFF WRITER 12:7 HRS IST

New Delhi, Mar 23 (PTI) In a surprise development, the US today said it has taken no decision to provide Indian investigators direct access to Pakistani-American David Headley, who has confessed to plotting the Mumbai terror attacks.

Four days after US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Robert Blake publicly stated here that the Indian investigators will have access to Headley, American Ambassador Timothy J Roemer said in a statement that "no decision on direct access for India to David Headley has been made."

Following Blake's statement and a telephonic discussion with US Attorney General and Head of the Department of Justice Eric Holder, Home Minister P Chidambaram had directed NIA and other agencies concerned in the case to quickly prepare documents necessary to start a judicial proceeding in which Indian authorities could require Headley to answer questions and to testify.