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K taka Minister says Indian women don t want to give birth, women groups see red

Karnataka Health Minister K. Sudhakar on Sunday waded into controversy by claiming that Indian women want to stay single, and that "even after marriage, they do not want to give birth to children, and are opting for surrogacy", adding .

Former Civil Servants Bemoan Complete Breakdown of Governance in Uttar Pradesh

Former Civil Servants Bemoan Complete Breakdown of Governance in Uttar Pradesh
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73-year-old woman in Mysuru puts out matrimonial ad, gets response from 69-year-old man

73-year-old woman in Mysuru puts out matrimonial ad, gets response from 69-year-old man Nolan Pinto Old couple holding hands (Photo for representational purpose). They say you are never too old to fall in love and get married. A 73-year-old woman living in the Mysuru district decided that she will not live her life all alone. WOMAN GETS RESPONSE FROM 69-YEAR-OLD MAN The woman, who retired as a teacher, then put out a matrimonial advertisement seeking a Brahmin husband. And she did get a response from a 69-year-old man, who retired as an engineer. The woman did not want to live alone. She was looking for a companion who would stay with her for the rest of her life.

India s top judge urged to quit for suggesting rape defendant marry victim

India s top judge urged to quit for suggesting rape defendant marry victim Chief Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde posed the question during the bail hearing of a government employee who is accused of stalking, threatening and repeatedly raping a distant schoolgirl relative over a two-year period. Written By: Anuradha Nagaraj / Reuters | 2:00 am, Mar. 9, 2021 × A woman checks her mobile phone inside the premises of the Supreme Court in New Delhi, India, September 28, 2018. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - India s chief justice is under pressure to resign after asking a man accused of rape whether he would marry the complainant - sparking outrage and concern that his words could legitimise the notion that rapists can make amends by marrying their victims.

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