Is Nepal Practicing Faulty Inclusion Laws? Krishna Hari Pushkar The Government of Nepal is practicing faulty inclusion laws that have put people strategically more excluded in the name of inclusion. There are serious controversies on some of the questions over the inclusion...
As of 2007, the world became a majority urban place. The largest movements of people in human history are occurring right now, as vast populations relocate to urban and semi-urban areas in pursuit of a better...
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Krishna Hari Pushkar The occlusion has become contemporary identity of Nepal, where bandh, strike and halt are now considered as common phenomena. Honestly, no one knows or assure when Nepal is opened in full-phased manner. Uncertainty, impunity, insecurity, topsy-turvy,...
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" Loneliness and coldness are often associated in everyday language, but psychologists have found that social isolation does make people feel cold. The University of Toronto team found people feeling excluded said a room was colder than those...
"Cricket Australia’s National Selection Panel (NSP) on Friday announced a 15–man squad to tour India for a four-Test series next month. The big news was the exclusion of Andrew Symonds from the squad. Symonds is currently undergoing counselling after he was sent back from...
UPDATE: 2:35PM EST - May 8There is to be an official probe into the explosion at a sub-station in Essex, England yesterday." A member of staff working for EDF Energy died at the sub-station in Chelmsford on Wednesday afternoon. Firefighters were called to Bishop Hall Lane in...
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UK children who are excluded temporarily from school for bad behaviour are effectively put under house arrest for the first 5 days of exclusion under recently brought in legislation.
Since September of...
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I have no words for this. Pure disregard for nature, lives...terrible.
"Congo arrests after toxic dumping
Miners examine find of copper stones
Katanga has one of the world's richest belts of copper and cobalt
Six people have been arrested in the Democratic Republic of Congo...
"Ramadan, one of the world`s leading scholars on Islam, was forced to turn down a tenured position at the Univertity of Notre Dame when the US government revoked his visa in late 2004 on the basis of the so-called...
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US town set to ban saggy trousers
A man wearing low-slung trousers, exposing his underwear
Low-slung trousers are fashionable among some young people
A mayor in the US state of Louisiana says he will sign into law a proposal to make wearing saggy trousers an act of indecent...
A boat filled with Greenpeace protesters trying to deliver a petition to G8 summit leaders was "intercepted" by German police boats yesterday. Police have been trying to enforce an exclusion perimeter in the...
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"Despite the fact that many have been prosecuted and many others too being investigated for tax penalty, some are apparently getting away with it following a waiver. "
Stephen Dubner has some very interesting commentary at Freakonomics Blog . Worth a look......"The Harvard sociologist Orlando Patterson, a guest OpEd columnist in the N.Y. Times, has an interesting piece today (subscription required) about W.E.B. DuBois’s famous...
"Declan McCullagh posts an update to his great earlier story looking at how Google is censoring results at China. I talked with him a bit about this today and actually found myself even more upset over what...
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"A campaign against the exclusion of blind people from the higher rate mobility component of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is taking the fight to parliament in December, requesting that the higher rate allowance be extended to serious sight problems sufferers.
The RNIB...
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