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Politics Triumphs over Justice
Supreme Court Judgement on Tribal Women's Land Rights

We reproduce below the text of the Supreme Court judgement in a case filed in August 1982 by Madhu Kishwar and Ho tribal woman Maki Bui challenging the denial of land rights to tribal women. Click here for judgement

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Mr. Sami, then why have the growth rate faleln now? The unemployment rate is same for the past 5 years, the companies are capable to produce & maintain their productivity. If the GDP is inclusive as you state, they should have been maintained? GDP is not synonymous with the number of people taking part in it. The decrease in the investments & decrease in exports explains why our GDP has faleln. The goods & services produced by some corporate giants thrusted the growth rate. In a perfect world, GDP would be the best indicator, but it isnt perfect. GDP is a tool which would veil the poverty prevalent and the gross inequalities prevalent in the country. Inequality, yes, would exist anyway but of such colossal magnitude?
Posted By Rodrigo On Date: 14 Jun 2013

 
 
 
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