In Hathras Shooting Case, Police Inaction As Much Cause for Worry As Impunity of Accused
The killing of a 50-year-old farmer by the man accused of sexually harassing his daughter was preceded by many threats, which the police did not act upon.
Family members carry the body of Awanish Sharma, who was allegedly shot dead by an accused out on bail in a case of molestation lodged in 2018 against the victim s daughter, in Hathras district, March 02, 2021. Photo: PTI
Women03/Mar/2021
New Delhi: Uttar Pradeshâs Hathras is once again in the news, this time for the killing of a 50-year-old man in broad daylight. Awanish Kumar Sharma, a farmer, was killed by Gaurav Sharma, a resident of Bahraich district, along with 5 others, who shot at him multiple times using unlicensed guns.
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Never ignore a heartburn!
Doctors say that occasional heartburn is nothing to worry about – common antacids are good enough to treat it – but if it happens more than twice a week, one must not ignore it.
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Eating large meals or eating too late at night, and then lying down after eating. (Express Illustrations | Amit Bandre)
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Have you ever experienced a burning sensation in your chest after you have consumed a meal? Do you, at times, feel as though the food you have eaten is coming back up your throat, leaving a sour unpleasant taste in your mouth? Called ‘heartburn’ in common language and ‘acid reflux’ in medical parlance, it is a condition in which some contents of the stomach are forced back into the food pipe.
‘I want to sensitise youngsters about India’s water bodies’
To protect the country’s ecosystem, Delhi teen Sumair Bakshi is on a mission to clean and maintain rivers as well as educate locals about sustainable living
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Snapshots of Sumair Bakshi (pictured in black tee and blue jeans) engaging the youth in clean-up drives on the banks of the Ganges
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All of 17, Sumair Bakshi has taken up the mammoth task of motivating people to clean, maintain and protect the ecosystem in and around India’s rivers. And he has started with the country’s most sacred river, the Ganga, under the project Save the Spirit of Ganga.
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You saw him as Inspector Chougale in Black Friday, JD in Fool n Final, Sajid Don in Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani, Prakash Rao in Singham Returns, Patil in Badlapur and most recently as Giriraj Shastry in SonyLIV web series, Sandwiched Forever. In all these characters, though each is different from the other, actor Zakir Hussain always leaves an impact on the audience.
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