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Global life expectancy on the rise: WHO
By d-sector Team | 16 May 2011


Addressing violence against women and girls in sexual and reproductive health services
By d-sector Team | 26 Aug 2010


Climate cash must not increase developing countries' debt
By d-sector Team | 01 Jun 2010


Deforestation dips but all's still not well
By d-sector Team | 30 Mar 2010


Gorillas fast disappearing from central Africa: UN report
By d-sector Team | 30 Mar 2010


World on track to meet drinking water target of MDGs: UN
By d-sector Team | 24 Mar 2010


Migratory birds under threat, says US Report
By d-sector Team | 24 Mar 2010


Drug-resistant TB now at record levels: WHO
By d-sector Team | 23 Mar 2010


Urban policies benefit the rich and powerful: UN
By d-sector Team | 22 Mar 2010


Few countries have laws prohibiting violence against women: UNDP
By d-sector Team | 15 Mar 2010


WB blueprint for Economic Cooperation in South Asia
By d-sector Team | 02 Mar 2010


Partnerships needed to save children: UNICEF
By d-sector Team | 06 Feb 2010


Human Rights defenders under attack: HRW
By d-sector Team | 25 Jan 2010


HRW's digest on Crimes against Humanity in Rwanda
By d-sector Team | 21 Jan 2010


Women vulnerable to climate change: UNFPA
By d-sector Team | 21 Jan 2010


Global trade logistics improving - WB
By d-sector Team | 21 Jan 2010


Presence of Maoists help save forests
By d-sector Team | 09 Jan 2010


Report on migration issues in India
By d-sector Team | 09 Jan 2010


UNODC presents World Drug Report
By d-sector Team | 09 Jan 2010


Mysteries of clearance to myths of compliance
By Aarthi Sridhar | 24 Dec 2009

A review of 'Calling the Bluff' by Kanchi Kohli and Manju Menon

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Government of India wants to give a unique ID number and a smart card, with biometric data in electronic chip, to every citizen. It aims to improve governance through increased usage of technology. Noble intention, indeed! But how to improve efficiency of people who collect, store and transmit this data into the card and secure databases? Don’t we know the blunders made in printing names, birth dates etc which appear on ration cards, voter cards and other ID proofs? Think about mixing & mis-match of biometric data like fingerprints and iris scan! Considering the sensitivity of electronic chips, and inability of poor farmers & labourers to keep it free of wear & tear, how effective & long lasting such smart cards would be if used regularly? And, in case of frequent replacements, who will bear the cost? 

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Saving Punjab farmer
By Devinder Sharma
04 Oct 2011

To overcome the adverse long term impacts of intensive farming, Punjab needs to make its agriculture more sustainable and farmer centric...
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Government of India - Ministry of Culture call application for grants in performing arts
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