Top Law News BSP Leader Shot Dead at His Farmhouse in South Delhi March 26, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Delhi: Deepak Bharadwaj who is a leader of BSP and one of the richest candidates in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections has been shot dead by the two men here. The incident took place in the farmhouse ‘Nitesh Kunj’ located in Vasant Kunj area at 9:15 AM. Two others also suffered injuries in the incident. Two […] Read more » BSP Leader BSP Leader Deepak Bharadwaj Deepak Bharadwaj education Election Commission Farmhouse in South Delhi hotel Nitesh Kunj real estate business Vasant Kunj area
Top Law News Liberalisation hasn’t led to education for deprived sections: Apex court May 18, 2011 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Supreme Court has said the notion that liberalization and free-market economy in India would generate wealth which the government would use for providing higher education to deprived sections of the society has turned out to be “false and a mirage”. “For the past two decades, this country has been in the throes of early […] Read more » apex court deprived sections education Justice B. Sudershan Reddy Justice S.S.Nijjar Liberalisation Supreme Court
Top Law News Activists demand higher allocation for education, health May 3, 2011 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Civil society activists Tuesday urged the government to increase allocations for various social schemes, especially those related to health and education, as they directly impact the lives of the poor. “We have recommended that the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17) should provide more opportunities to the marginalized sections and increase investments in public service such […] Read more » Activists education Health higher allocation Montek Singh Ahluwalia Planning Commission Deputy Chairman
Top Law News Unicef’s online campaign to demand education for kids October 19, 2010 by Legal India Admin | 1 Comment on Unicef’s online campaign to demand education for kids Unicef on Tuesday launched an online campaign to mobilise the Indian society to speak up for illiterate children and to spread awareness that one can demand elementary education under the Right to Education (RTE) Act. The campaign, called ‘Awaaz Do’ or ‘Speak Up’, aims to have at least 500,000 people sign up by Jan 24, […] Read more » campaign demand education kids online Unicef
Top Law News You should not exist, court tells teacher education regulator July 21, 2010 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Supreme Court Wednesday slammed the National Council of Teachers Education (NCTE) for its failure to regulate private colleges imparting teacher training courses and said it had no right to exist. The virtual censure of the NCTE came when its member secretary Hasib Ahmed told the court that the regulator has imposed a complete ban […] Read more » education regulator teacher