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QBullet: Irom Sharmila Breaks Fast, New Hope for GST Bill and More

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1. Irom Sharmila Breaks Fast, Wishes to Get Married, Contest Manipur Polls

Manipur’s ‘Iron Lady’ Irom Sharmila, who had been on a hunger fast against the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) for the last 16 years, on Tuesday announced that she will end her fast on 9 August.

She further said that she plans to get married and wished to contest the Manipur Assembly elections next year as an independent candidate.

This doesn’t mean I’m giving up my struggle. I shall continue the struggle. In fact my fiancé from the UK will also move the UN from the UK to lobby with India to appeal the draconian law. 
Irom Sharmila

Read The Quint’s coverage of the story here.

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2. Cow Was Killed by Lion, Not By the Dalits Gau Rakshaks Flogged: CID

In a major twist to the Una dalit flogging case, the Gujarat CID (Crime) on Tuesday said that the cow over which the youngsters were assaulted, was killed by a lion.

Rubbishing the allegations made by gau rakshaks that it was a case of cow slaughter at the hands of the dalit men, the CID quoted an eyewitness to make the claim.

The incident that happened on 11 July has created an uproar in the country over the recent spate of dalit atrocities in the state. While investigation in the case it still going on, 16 people have been arrested till now.

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3. Hope Floats Again for GST Bill: Centre and States Agree on Fixing Rate

Making headway on the long-pending Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill, the Centre and States on Tuesday agreed on broad principles to fix the tax rate.

This implies that the bill will be tabled in the Rajya Sabha sometime next week.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley met state finance ministers on Tuesday as part of the government’s initiative to resolve differences on the proposed bill that has remained stuck in the Parliament for want of political consensus.

However, the crucial revenue neutral rate (RNR) of taxation as well as capping of the GST rate in the Bill did not find favour with many states during the meeting, reported The Indian Express, leaving room for some ambiguity about the fate of the bill.

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4. Devas-Antrix Deal: International Court Rules Against India

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ISRO’s control room. (Photo: Reuters)

India has lost the arbitration case in an international tribunal over its space marketing agency Antrix Corp, annulling a contract with city-based private multimedia firm Devas, and may pay close to $1 billion as damages.

A Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) tribunal based in the Hague ruled that the Indian government had acted “unfairly” and “inequitably” in cancelling the contract involving use of two satellites and spectrum.

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5. Clinton Becomes First Female Nominee of Major US Political Party

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters at her election night watch party. (Photo: AP/Gerald Herbert)

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton secured the Democratic Party’s 2016 nomination for the White House on Tuesday, becoming the first woman to head the ticket of a major party in US history.

Clinton is now the party’s face against Republican nominee Donald Trump in the 8 November election.

Read The Quint’s story here.

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6. Non-Performing Government Staffers Won’t Get Pay Hikes: Centre

In a move that could trigger severe backlash, the government on Tuesday decided to put in place stricter performance benchmarks for its employees, as revealed by the notification of the 7th pay commission.

It also added that the government can withhold annual increments of non-performers, besides tightening the benchmark for promotion.

Withholding of annual increments in the case of those employees who are not able to meet the benchmark either for modified assured career progression scheme (MACPS) or a regular promotion within the first 20 years of their service.
The Notification
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7. Lok Sabha Passes the Child Labour Amendment Bill

The Parliament on Tuesday passed the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Amendment Bill, which implies that giving employment to a child below 14 years of age will now invite imprisonment of up to two years.

The bill further states that the penalty for employing a child has been increased to imprisonment between 6 months and two years (from 3 months to one year) or a fine of Rs 20,000 to Rs 50,000 (from Rs 10,000-20,000) or both.

Source: The Hindu

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8. DCW Chief Maliwal Booked for ‘Naming Rape Victim’

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Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal. (Photo: IANS)

An FIR was registered against Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief, Swati Maliwal on Tuesday, for allegedly revealing the identity of a 14-year-old dalit rape victim.

Delhi Police said Maliwal circulated a notice which revealed the minor’s name, implying a clear breach of law, which clearly prohibits naming a rape victim in any report or public document.

The girl, who was repeatedly raped by her neighbour in North Delhi’s Burari area on 23 July, committed suicide and died the next day.

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9. Arvind Kejriwal’s Former Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar Granted Bail in Corruption Case

Rajendra Kumar, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s former principal secretary, was granted bail on Tuesday by a special court in Delhi.

Kumar, who was arrested along with six others in a corruption case, was also previously suspended by both Delhi government and the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Kumar was booked for allegedly favouring a private agency while awarding government contracts.

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