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 Ranc stanley thermoskanne hi: The Jharkhand Assembly on Friday passed two bills related to the domicile policy on reserving 100 percent government jobs in third and fourth grade for the locals in the state, and increasing Other Backward Classes ;  OBC  reservation from 14 to 27 percent.   The bills were passed by voice vote  owala canada in a special one-day session, convened by the state government. The assembly also passed a resolution to include both these bills in the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution. Both these bills will take the form of law if the Centre includes them in the Schedule. It is also to be noted that the laws included in the Ninth Schedule cannot be challenged in the court.     Chief Minister Hemant Soren while describing the bills as historic, added that the previous government reduced the OBC reservation in the state. Rejecting the objections of the opposition, Soren said that a tribal is no longer a boka  stupid . The reservation for Scheduled Castes will be increased from 10 percent to 12 percent an hydro jugs d for Scheduled Tribes from 26 percent to 28 percent.                            :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588;--border-color: ddd} .st-code{position:relative;width:var --slide-width ;margin:0 auto;overflow:visible} .st-wrapper{position:relative;width:var --slide-width ;height:var --slide-height ;border:1px solid var --border-color ;overflow:hidden} .st-slider{position:relative;w Qwwl Apple executive donates $10 million to Bowdoin to aid climate change studies
 Barbara Goldsmith, a best-selling writer who chronicled high-society contretemps, including the custody dispute over  poor little rich  Gloria Vanderbilt in the 1930s, unveiling the wealthy and famous as often empty and unhappy, died June 26 at her home in New York City. She was 85.The cause was congestive heart failure, her assistant Jeremy Steinke said.Goldsmith was a founding editor of New York magazine, a contributor to publications including Vanity Fair and the New Yorker and the author of four nonfiction books. Her work combined historical sleuthing and social commentary, and it reflected her experience and wariness of wealth.A daughter o polene f a moneyed real estate investor, Goldsmith said she recognized early on the drawbacks, even dangers, of fame. She said that like Vanderbilt 鈥?the railroad and shipping heiress who became a maven of designer jeans 鈥?she was scarred by the kidnapping and murder in 1932 of aviator Charles Lindberghs young son. I used to go to bed at night and wait for the sound of the ladder plopping against my bedroom window,  she once told the New York Times.  Ive since found that a lot of people who grew u polene bag p during the Depression had these same fears, because of the Lindbergh babys kidnapping. Goldsmith became fascinated by the Vand owala flasche erbilt case four decades after the fact, while researching her first book,  The Straw Man   1975 , a novel that turns on the contested estate of a New York art collector. Working in a library, she stumbled upon 8,000 pages of