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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Prohibition: Modi plans death for death law

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The Narendra Modi government on Wednesday night announced that if any person died due to the consumption of spurious liquor in Gujarat, those responsible, and those involved in manufacturing the illicit liquor, would face the death penalty.

The Modi government plans to do this by amending the existing prohibition laws. Though the state government has not officially clarified how it would go about doing this, a senior Modi aide said amendments will be made to the existing Bombay Prohibition (Gujarat Amendment) Act. He said the Gujarat Cabinet has already discussed the amendments and that the amendments would be introduced in the Gujarat Assembly by July 29.

Ironically, the Modi government had given its assent to the Bombay Prohibition (Gujarat Amendment) Bill of 2003 to relax rules related to the procurement of raw jaggery and ammonium chloride, the two main ingredients used to manufacture hooch in Gujarat.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Central Board of Secondary Education grading, ‘optional’ Class 10 exam from 2010

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Union human resources development minister Kapil Sibal said Tuesday he plans to make the Class 10 board examination optional for students under the Central Board of Secondary Education from 2010, when the new grading system of assessment would also be introduced.

The minister said the proposal for a one-board-one-exam system across the country was not on HRD’s immediate agenda as a uniform exam might not be possible right away because of the differences in standards between the state boards.

"Unless the quality of education in state boards is improved, they cannot affiliate to a uniform system. The one-board-one-exam system needs to be evolved after a detailed consultation process," he said.

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