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Govt’s handling of recent cases erodes trust in public institutions

Govt’s handling of recent cases erodes trust in public institutions

Besides the obvious campaign against the online community which the government (and the government mouthpiece, the mainstream media) is engaged in, there are several pressing matters which seem to have been given little attention by the authorities, the media and the public these last few weeks. In the same period, we heard... 

UK marks 15 years of success with minimum wage

UK marks 15 years of success with minimum wage

Yesterday, the UK marked 15 years of its national minimum wage, a policy that has not only won over all doubters across the political spectrum in this country but was also voted by experts as the most successful policy in the last thirty years. From The Financial Times (do check out the Resolution Foundation report as well): Happy... 

Re-open the Coroner’s Inquiry in respect of Dinesh Raman Chinnaiah

Re-open the Coroner’s Inquiry in respect of Dinesh Raman Chinnaiah

Dinesh was said to have died of positional asphyxiation The AGC’s statement of 25 July 2013 clarifying netizens’ concern that the discontinuance of the coroner’s inquiry was the exercise of his discretion continues to bug me. [ LINK ] Dinesh Raman Chinnaiah died in unnatural circumstances and in official custody. Under... 



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