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The Railways is not short of smart ideas. After using the inside walls/doors of trains like the Rajdhani Express to place ads, another smart idea is to make use of the long waiting period at its telephonic information services. Those calling 139, the information service, are asked to enter their choices (1 for Hindi, and so on) on various prompts — after a while, ads of Tata Indicom phones get played.

Japan wants India to sign CTBT; PM puts onus on US, China
Pressed by Japan to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), India today clearly put the onus on the US and China for taking a lead in this direction by ratifying it.

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If HC judges want to become heroes it is their wish: Moily

Union Law Minister M Veerappa Moily today virtually backed Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan on the issue of assets declaration by judges and said if judges were voluntarily disclosing their assets and "wanting to become heroes, it is their wish." - Roadmap for judicial reforms soon: Moily - HC issues notice to Centre on non-appointment of NHRC chairman - SC agrees to reveal information under RTI Act - Kolkata firm moves SC against Metro Cash and Carry - PTC moves SC against CERC over power trading "Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan has already made his views known on the issue. If the judges are voluntarily disclosing their assets and wanting to become heroes, it is their wish," he said replying to questions from reporters on the issue which has gained more prominence with some judges volunteering to make their assets public. However, a legislation pertaining to the issue was already before Parliament, Moily said on the sidelines of inauguration of the Alternate Dispute Resolution Cell here. "The judges of the Supreme Court have to disclose their assets before the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court while the judges of the High Courts have to declare their assets before Chief Justice of High Courts," Moily said. Justice Balakrishnan had said on Monday that a consensus was needed on disclosure of assets by Supreme Court judges to the Chief Justice of India. "...Every High Court judge has got the freedom to declare assets. No problem on this." His remarks had come in response to declaration of assets by Justices Shylendra Kumar of Karnataka High Court and K Kannan of Punjab and Haryana High Court. Justice Kumar had stirred a hornet"s nest by saying in a newspaper article that the CJI cannot speak on behalf of the entire judiciary on the issue. On Sunday, the CJI had hit back saying Justice Kumar was "publicity crazy". He, however, said the High Court judges were free to declare their assets if they want.


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