Few good people take on COVID challenge
Few good people take on COVID challenge
IANS / Apr 29, 2021, 06:00 IST#2021-04-29T06:00:00+05:30
Individuals pool
ICU beds, oxy cylinders, transporting patients
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI As India is going through the heartbreaking scenes of desperation, few individuals went out of their way to mitigate the devastation unleashed by the COVID-19 resurgence.
Notably, these individuals pooled their human resources to provide
free medicines, arranging ICU beds, oxygen cylinders and even transporting patients to hospitals.
IANS caught up with these individuals in the worst hit cities of Delhi and Mumbai to know the ground reality of the
Covid warriors: Few Good Men stand up to challenge
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New Delhi/Mumbai, April 28 : As India is going through the heartbreaking scenes of desperation, few individuals went out of their way to mitigate the devastation unleashed by the Covid-19 resurgence.
Notably, these individuals pooled their human resources to provide free medicines, arranging ICU beds, oxygen cylinders and even transporting patients to hospitals.
IANS caught up with these individuals in the worst hit cities of Delhi and Mumbai to know the ground reality of the Covid resurgence.
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Seven Of Nine Women Gave Statements Supporting Charges In FIR Filed Under UPâs âLove Jihadâ Law: Report
by Swarajya Staff - Dec 31, 2020 05:09 AM
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Snapshot
As per an Indian Express report, the police have filed 13 cases involving Hindu women and Muslim men so far. Of these, the womanâs statement to the magistrate has been recorded in nine cases
of the 14 cases so far filed under Uttar Pradeshâs new anti-forced conversion law (loosely called âlove jihadâ law), points to a statistic that seem to overwhelmingly support the need for such a law.
The analysis says that out of nine police cases where the womanâs statement has been recorded in front of the magistrate, the woman has supported the FIR charges against the accused in seven cases. In only two cases have the women denied the changes, after which the court allowed them to stay with the Muslim men.
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