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Mukesh Ranjan
New Delhi, July 18
At a time when the Supreme Court has raised questions about Section 124 (A) of the IPC, which deals with the offence of sedition, the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data reveal that 326 such cases were registered in the country between 2014 and 2019 with only six convictions.
Last week, the SC observed that Section 124 (A) of the IPC had been enormously misused and asked the Centre why it was not repealing the provision used by the British to “silence” people like Mahatma Gandhi to suppress the freedom movement. The court said its main concern was the “misuse of law” leading to the rise in the number of cases.
Former CISF constable trains, guides youngsters from Jharkhand to join military
Inspired by a retired CISF man’s efforts, serving and retired personnel offer free guidance to youths so that they can join army or paramilitary and serve India, writes Mukesh Ranjan
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Currently, more than 50 candidates have registered for the training camp and more are coming every day. (Photo | EPS)
JHARKHAND: Driven by a desire to save the rural youth of his state, Jharkhand, from various forms of addiction, Ravi Shankar Sahni, a former Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable, took a resolve some five years ago Mujhe Kuch Karna Hai (I want to do something). And what he did, gave a new direction to the lives of these youngsters. He started training and guiding them so that they could join armed/paramilitary forces and serve the country.
No hurdle too high for differently-abled Jharkhand teen teaching village children
Upendra Kumar Yadav, 18, has been giving free of cost lessons to these children every day for 10 months because he doesn’t want the children to remain uneducated.
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Upendra Kumar Yadav, 18, has been giving free-of-cost lessons to these children every day for 10 months because he doesn’t want the children to remain uneducated. (Photo | EPS)
RANCHI: “Our parents are not educated enough to guide us, but Upendra Sir has been guiding us in completing our courses at a time when our schools are closed,” said Aarti Kumari.Aarti is a Class III student and ‘Upendra Sir’ is a teenager studying in Class XII. Physically challenged, it takes him about half-an-hour to cover a distance of one km to reach his ‘class’, which is an abandoned school near Sarrayakandri village in Jharkhand’s Maoist hotbed of Chatra district. But he does not mind taking the pain beca
Former CISF constable trains, guides youngsters from Jharkhand to join military
Inspired by a retired CISF man’s efforts, serving and retired personnel offer free guidance to youths so that they can join army or paramilitary and serve India, writes Mukesh Ranjan
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Currently, more than 50 candidates have registered for the training camp and more are coming every day. (Photo | EPS)
JHARKHAND: Driven by a desire to save the rural youth of his state, Jharkhand, from various forms of addiction, Ravi Shankar Sahni, a former Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable, took a resolve some five years ago Mujhe Kuch Karna Hai (I want to do something). And what he did, gave a new direction to the lives of these youngsters. He started training and guiding them so that they could join armed/paramilitary forces and serve the country.