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Auto drivers complain of police atrocity
Auto drivers complain of police atrocity
ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: May 12, 2021, 06:00 IST
Auto drivers across the city have been having a
tough time ferrying
passengers to and from railway and bus stations. Drivers say cops are coming down heavily on them for stepping out during the lockdown and say that despite showing proof in the form of tickets, they are harassed and even assaulted by the cops at times.
Irfhan Khan, an autorickshaw driver from Nagawara, said the Begur police took his vehicle to the police station though he had shown them a railway passenger ticket.
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Tiger Woods Admits to Having Tough Time in First Tweet Since Bad Car Crash
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The 15-time major championship winner breaks his silence five days after he was involved in a single-vehicle rollover accident that caused him serious injuries on his leg. Mar 1, 2021
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Tiger Woods has broken his silence following the horrifying car accident earlier this month. The pro golfer returned to Twitter for the first time since the bad single-vehicle rollover crash on Sunday, February 28 to thank his fans for their support.
That day, various golfers who played during the WGC-Workday Championship honored Tiger by wearing a red shirt to imitate his signature look on the golf course. It moved the 15-time major championship winner who took to the blue bird app to express his feelings.
The Atlantic
Homeroom: How to Teach Your Kid to Love Reading
One of my daughters can’t bear to put her book down. The other only wants to play dress-up.
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Editor’s Note: Every Tuesday, Abby Freireich and Brian Platzer take questions from readers about their kids’ education. Have one? Email them at homeroom@theatlantic.com.
Dear Abby and Brian,
We have two daughters, one in fourth grade, the other in second. Our fourth grader, whom I’ll refer to as “Em,” loves reading. She stays up late to finish a chapter of whatever series she’s enjoying at the moment, and is always eager to search for the next installment online. Our second grader, “Tess,” is the opposite. She’s at the point now where she can sound out most words, but getting her to do the nightly reading assigned by her teacher is torture, and any time we suggest that she read by herself, she refuses. She’d rather play dress-up. I feel like we did right by her sister but failed her! How do we