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11 accused taken into custody in gang-rape case

11 accused taken into custody in gang-rape case
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Manipur Violence: Women s groups in Telangana, Andhra protest Manipur sexual violence

The activists raised slogans demanding the Union government immediately take action to stop the violence in Manipur. They urged the government to take responsibility for the ongoing protest and demanded the resignation of the Manipur Chief Minister, Biren Singh.

Mahila Chetana allege police inaction in domestic violence case

Mahila Chetana allege police inaction in domestic violence case
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Impose restrictions to curb COVID spread, say denizens

Impose restrictions to curb COVID spread, say denizens Updated: Updated: District recording at least 350 new cases every day Share Article AAA Police asking visitors leave the Beach Road in the wake of a growing number of COVID cases, in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday.   | Photo Credit: K.R. DEEPAK District recording at least 350 new cases every day Denizens across the city, alarmed by a lack of concrete action to combat the rising second wave of COVID-19 cases, are calling for tight measures to be implemented in order to ensure people follow safety norms, such as wearing masks and maintaining physical distancing. With no restrictions in place, and feeble enforcement of norms, people moving freely in the city without wearing masks or following physical distancing norms has become a common sight.

People s outfits demand lifting of cases filed on civil rights leaders

People’s outfits demand lifting of cases filed on civil rights leaders Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA CPI State assistant secretary J.V.S.N. Murthy has demanded lifting of the ‘illegal cases’ foisted on civil rights leaders arrested under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), as well as unconditional release of civil rights leaders arrested in the case. At a meeting organised by people’s organisations here on Thursday, Mr. Murthy said the raids on civil rights leaders and advocates was nothing but an act of intimidation. He alleged that those who were seeking constitutional rights were being targeted and demanded that the government act as per the directions of the High Court, which had issued a stay order in the case.

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