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Nomadic tribe members stage rally in Mumbai

Mumbai, Aug 21 (UNI) Hundreds of people belonging to nomadic tribes, led by MP Haribhau Rathod, today organised a rally at Azad Maidan here to press for their demand of accepting recommendations, made by Balkrishan Renke Commission to the central government.

Addressing the rally, Mr Rathod said the government should accept the recommendations of the Commission, which has suggested modification in the constitution to create a third scheduled caste so that members of 'Nomadic Tribe' community will get all the benefits as given to the members of scheduled caste.

Mr Rathod said he had already raised the issue on the floor of the House and is likely to come up for discussion in forthcoming Parliament session.

Despite the country having completed 61 years of independance, development of nomadic tribes was not upto the mark. The members of the community are still living below proverty line across the country, he said.

The Commission has recommended ten per cent reservation in job, modification in the constitution and to create a third list of caste, reserving 25 per cent houses for nomadic tribe, under the Indira Avash Gharkul, construction of Ashram School and houses for them in the urban areas.

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Renuka launches action plan for children's welfare

New Delhi, Aug 21 (UNI) The Government today launched with much fanfare a joint action plan for the welfare of children that aims at reducing infant and maternal mortality rates significantly by 2012. Launching the programme in conjunction with UNICEF here, Minister for Women and Child Development Renuka Chowdhury said the Government was committed to protecting the rights of children, striving for the elimination of child labour and ensuring facilities for schooling and extend special.....

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Srinagar, Aug 21 (UNI) Jammu and Kashmir Governor, N N Vohra, today appreciated the efforts of civil society towards restoring normalcy in the State and expressed the hope that their collective efforts would help greatly in bringing about peace and harmony amongst various segments of society. Interacting with a delegation of Peace Mission, comprising representatives of various religious organisations and prominent citizens of Delhi, led by Mr M A Madni, MP, here today, the Governor reiterated.....

Indo-Pak Joint Committee visits Jaipur Jail

Jaipur, Aug 21 (UNI) In a bid to explore possibility of early release of Pakistani prisoners, lodged in Indian jails, a seven member Indo-Pak Joint Judicial committee today visited the Jaipur Central Jail and met six such prisoners. The committee, comprising seven retired Judges from both the countries, arrived at the jail, along with a team of officials from the Home Ministry, a jail spokesperson said. The committee gathered information about prisoners, their jail term.....
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