Minor girl sexually abused by 38 men over a few months in Kerala
Agencies
January 18, 2021
Malappuram, Jan 18: In a shocking revelation, a 17-year-rape survivor here has disclosed that she had been allegedly sexually abused by 38 people during the past few months. The teenager s ordeal came to light during a counselling session at a Nirbhaya centre recently, police said.
The minor girl had been sexually abused in 2016 when she was 13 and then a year later. After the second incident, she was sent to the Child Home and allowed to go with her mother and brother about a year ago.
According to Mohammed Haneefa, Circle Inspector of Police, the girl was missing for sometime after she was released from Child Home and was traced from Palakkad in December last and brought to the Nirbhaya centre.
SC Stays Implementation Of New Farm Laws For Now; Forms Committee To Resolve Conflict
Farmers Protest: Those who genuinely want resolution, will go to the committee , said the Supreme Court while seeking cooperation of the protesting farmers unions PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-12T11:41:45+05:30 SC Stays Implementation Of New Farm Laws For Now; Forms Committee To Resolve Conflict outlookindia.com 2021-01-12T18:19:25+05:30
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday suspended implementation of the new farm laws and ordered the formation of a committee to hold talks with all stakeholders and to resolve the current impasse between the Centre and the protesting farm unions. The top court also asserted that it has the power to suspend the contentious legislation to solve the problem.
SC stays implementation of new farm laws for now; to form panel to resolve conflict
Agencies
January 12, 2021
New Delhi, Jan 12: The Supreme Court on Tuesday suspended implementation of the new farm laws until further orders and said it will form a committee to hold talks with all stakeholders, after hearing petitions challenging the agriculture reforms.
The bench, headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde, has asked all parties to recommend names for forming the committee. The bench has decided to set up a four-member committee to look into farmers grievances. It will comprise of agriculture economist Ashok Gulati, international policy head Dr Pramod Kumar Joshi, Shivkeri Sangathna s Anil Dhanvat, and BKU s president Bhupinder Singh Maan.
We welcome the Supreme Court observation, but ending the protest is not an option. Any stay is only for a fixed period of time, said Haryana Bharatiya Kisan Union president Gurnam Singh Chaduni
India News: NEW DELHI: Farmer leaders on Monday said they would continue their agitation even if the government or the Supreme Court stays the implementation of t.