Income limit for increase in Haryana free legal aid

Haryana Government has decided to make sure residents, annual income does not exceed Rs 1.5 lakh, has the right to free legal assistance. The Government has also decided to embed legal literacy to school students in the State from the next academic session, starting in 2013-14.

Announced it is on Sunday, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, said: the State Government has increased the income limits for seeking legal assistance free of charge from Rs lakh Rs 1.5 lakh for one. Also it was decided that school students got to know about the legal literacy of the beginning. Therefore, legal literacy in the curriculum will be introduced from the next academic session in 2013-14.

Speaking at the function Hooda annual law student Literacy Mission in Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak. The legal literacy Club has been established in 1,525 176 schools and colleges in the State. The Club will also formed in all private schools and colleges as good engineering and College of medicine, in the future. While studying the legal aspects, the student should not forget their culture. They need their parents and teachers. Free legal literacy scheme applied for benefits for the poor have produced encouraging results, the Chief Minister added.

Chief Guest, Justice Swatanter Kumar function, judge, Supreme Court of India said: There are a lot of laws in the country, but the goal should be to implement this law in their true perspective. In our society, women are kept in high esteem. Although, there are no women members in the constituent Assembly, but while looking at the safety and dignity of women, the law implemented for reservation and equality. India has the best legal and judicial systems in the world. All students must be acquainted with the legal literacy. They must be made to understand that if the task is not done, the rights would also decrease.

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Travel increase expected for Memorial Day 2012

The number of tourists Memorial Day travel more than 50 miles from home is expected to increase by 1.2 percent in 2012, according to the annual survey from AAA auto group.

As typical, the number of people expected to travel by car far outnumbers those who are expected to travel by plane. More than 30 million people will get to their destinations by car, while about 2.5 million will get there through the air.

Eighty-eight percent of the voyagers going to vacation travel by car; 7 percent by air and the rest other modes, including rail, bus and boat.

An increasing number of tourists coming from drivers, at a rate of 1.2 per cent. The number of people traveling by air was estimated to be 5.5 percent decline from last year 2.7 million air travelers.

More than half of survey respondents say gas prices will not affect their Memorial Day holiday travel plans. However, the average distance travel is less in 2011. The average distance of tourists will travel will 642 km, 150 miles less than last year’s average trip distance is 792 miles.

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Customer Data from Internet service providers

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April 7: Verizon Communications Inc. added 193,000 Internet FiOS customers in the first three months of the year for ending the quarter with 5 million. The company said it would stop selling Internet DSL service in areas where FiOS available. DSL is a bit cheaper than FiOS Internet service, but much more slowly.

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April 26: Time Warner Cable Inc. said it added 792,000 high-speed data customers to end with 11.1 million. Most of the profit came from the acquisition of insight Communications, a cable company with customers in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.

May 2: Comcast Corp. said it added Internet subscribers to 439,000 ended with 11.6 million. It is the best quarterly result in four years. While other cable company reported a slowdown in recruitment of new customers, because most households already have broadband. Comcast customers seem to be getting from the household with phone companies slow “DSL” broadband.

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MoneyWise weeks trying financial Fitness First Coast

It is one thing to be physically healthy, other financially fit. The next week, organizers hope the first week of the area for the MoneyWise helps residents get in shape.

The Organizer will offer over 100 sessions on personal finance from Monday to Friday throughout Northeast Florida. The event is free and there is no business or investment company will be allowed to make sales pitches. More than 60 partner organizations provide volunteers who are experts in the field of finance to conduct classes, seminars and other events.

“What we want to do to be able to really make a movement and launched the concept that everyone, every family, every household and every business need to be money wise,” said Dawn Lockhart, President of the Foundation for family, local non-profit that provides credit counseling and set up the week.

Lockhart said the MoneyWise week is patterned after a similar program which started in Chicago called money smart week. Financial consultancy and educational seminars focus on everything from handling for mortgages to prepare for retirement to manage investments, to name a few subjects. It is basically a fitness program for the money.

“We decided to create a model that would really emphasize celebrate financial education,” Lockhart said Tuesday.

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Creative study says obesity Clownishly cost more for health care than smoking

In the latest attempt to demonize obesity as the be all, end all, problems when it comes to healthcare in the United States, researchers at Lehigh University has come to the conclusion that obesity adds more to the price of health care from smoking. Is It True That. Article published in Forbes detailed claim how smoking-related health care costs 20% of American adults were smokers now exceed by health care costs due to obesity is 35% of American adults with a BMI of over 30.

For most readers, the study task comes to a conclusion seems to be grand. Indeed, a study of obesity which is itself mobidly fat when it comes to absurdity. How absurd you might ask? Well, one article citing the obvious need to redesign the bus so that the possiblity of excess weight on the back of the bus does not cause the wheels in front for lost contact with the road, or to brake to not work correctly. Is It True That.

Or, how about the information from the University of Illinois researchers cite gas how much more we need to use due to obesity in the United States? No word yet on the comparison of obesity cost to the people associated with our love giant vehicles that did not even manage to get over 20 miles per gallon. Is It True That. Or, how about the cost of gas guzzlers are driving smokers throw their cigarette butts out of car?

The corresponding study shows economic benefits from the fact that in the smoker at least manage died young so they don’t lack the Pocket Book of economy, whereas individuals who are obese tend to live longer. There is nothing in either article mentioning the fact that being fat and become a smoker are not mutually exclusive. 

Nothing is mentioned about the fact that the u.s. is spending a lot more than anyone else in the world on health care, and extra expenditure does not come up with the desired result more thin and healthy. There are fewer people smoking than there used to be. Perhaps it is time we put warning labels on the fries.

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