AP is a role model for the rest of the country in the successful implementation of welfare schemes, says Punia. Chairman of the National Commission for SCs Dr. P L Punia, on Wednesday, said, “The government of Andhra Pradesh is doing an excellent job for the overall welfare of SCs.
Youth arrested for rape
Moga : A 20-year-old was arrested for allegedly raping his neighbour in Bedi Nagar area here, police said today. Police arrested Ram Singh for alleged rape of the 16-year-old Dalit girl on October 18. Investigations revealed that the accused, after committing the crime, left his village and took shelter in Munawan village of the district.
Quota for SCs in private sector demanded
HYDERABAD: The National Commission for Scheduled Caste (NCSC) will pursue the long-pending issue of providing reservation to SCs in private sector with the Centre, commission chairman P L Punia said on Wednesday.
Monthly renumeration of safai karamcharis hiked
Panipat :The Haryana government today hiked the monthly remuneration of safia karmacharis from Rs 3525 to Rs 4348.Making an announcement to this effect at a function here, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said the step would benefit nearly 11,700 workers.
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by B R AMBEDKAR The imperial Romans flashed their sword both in the East and the West with different results. In the East ” they conquered the world only to give it to in the West however ” they either Romanised the races who were at first their subjects masters, or left those races to …
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States diverting funds meant for Dalits’ welfare
The Delhi government may have invited sharp criticism over the diversion of R744 crore funds meant for Scheduled Castes’ — or Dalits’ — welfare to the Commonwealth Games over five years, but many states have routinely been guilty of flouting norms when it comes to earmarking funds for Dalits.
Indian government should ensure torture law meets international standards
Amnesty International has urged the Indian government to help end the routine torture of those held by police and prison authorities by ensuring the new Prevention of Torture Bill in India, 2010 meets international standards before adopting it.
Abusing Dalit by his caste in private interaction not an offence: Court
Abusing a Dalit by his caste in private interaction is not an offence, a Delhi court has said. The court’s observation came while acquitting a principal of a government school of charges of passing some derogatory remarks against his junior, belonging to a Scheduled Caste. To drive home the guilt of the accused, such incidents …