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Indian-origin boy in UK youngest to smash Mensa IQ test

Indian-origin boy in UK youngest to smash Mensa IQ test
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Economic equality key to ending sexism and gendered violence

Jenkins said  that sexual harassment is “widespread and pervasive”.  “The data paints a comprehensive picture of the nature of sexual harassment in Australian workplaces. In the vast majority of cases, it is perpetrated by a man and in many cases; it is ongoing over an extended period,” she said. She pointed out that reporting on workplace sexual harassment continues to be low. “Only 17% of people who experienced sexual harassment at work in the last five years made a formal report or complaint about the harassment.” Power imbalance Women decide not to report sexual harassment in their workplace for many reasons, including that they don’t think they will be believed and fear that speaking out will cost them their job. As the federal Liberal Party powerbrokers showed recently, sexual harassment is ignored for many reasons, including because the perpetrators are seen to be high performers and therefore “valuable” to the organisation.

Amid rising COVID-19 cases, over one lakh students urge boards to cancel exams

Amid rising COVID-19 cases, over one lakh students urge boards to cancel exams However, both the CBSE and CISCE have said that adequate safety arrangements are being made for students and all COVID-19 guidelines will be followed during the exams. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI NEW DELHI: Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, over one lakh students of classes 10 and 12 have signed petitions urging the government to either cancel board exams scheduled to be held in May or conduct them in online mode. The hashtag cancelboardexams2021 has been trending on Twitter for the past two days. However, both the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) have said that adequate safety arrangements are being made for students and all COVID-19 guidelines will be followed during the exams.

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