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Plea to install information kiosks in central prisons

Plea to install information kiosks in central prisons Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Pointing out to the fact that many prison inmates were unaware about their case status, hearing dates, judgements and other information, an advocate moved the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Thursday seeking a direction to the State to set up information kiosks in all central jails. In his public interest litigation petition, advocate K. R. Raja of Madurai said most of the prison inmates depended on free legal counsels assigned by the District Legal Services Authorities for case details. But thee counsels could be shifted to other duties as per the monthly duty roster prepared by the DLSA.

More reports on International Women s Day 2021

State More reports on ‘International Women’s Day 2021’DIMAPUR | Publish Date: 3/9/2021 1:11:35 PM IST More organisations, departments, schools and colleges celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8 through various programmes, award functions and activities across the state. Wokha: WDLSA in collaboration with district administration, DLCW- MSK, Sakhi (one stop centre) & Eloe Hoho under Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao held the programme with Yentinoungbou, EAC (judicial) as keynote speaker and JMFC & secretary Wokha DLSA, Khrievono Seletsu as theme speaker. Phek: PDLSA in collaboration with Phek Area Mothers Association (PAMA) organised a programme at Phek town council hall. President PAMA, Shetalu Medo gave opening address, Cheliam Khiamniungan Secy, Phek DLSA shared significance of IWD and urged women to support one another for a harmonious and progressive society. Panel lawyers, Sekhotso Rokha and Thomeweu spoke on domestic violence act, 2005 and gender equ

How Marginalised Women in India Bore an Extra Burden of COVID-19 Shadow Pandemic

Nishat Hussain coordinating with local authorities in Rajasthan to ensure relief reaches those most affected by the lockdown. NEW DELHI, India, Mar 1 2021 (IPS) - Women living in rural India and those belonging to marginalised communities faced an enormous burden during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns, including domestic violence, loss of financial assistance and income, says Rehana Adeeb, a grassroots Muslim woman leader and activist. Adeeb leads Astitva, an NGO in western Uttar Pradesh working with women from Dalit and Muslim communities. In an interview with IPS, she talked about the various kinds of violence that women, especially Dalit and Muslim women in rural India, had to face when the Government, without warning, announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the pandemic.

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