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Indian Husband Divorces Wife for Serving Him Maggi Noodles for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Every Day

A judge shared that he granted a couple's divorce after the husband complained that his wife served him Maggi instant noodles for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day.

Fed-up man divorces wife for cooking instant noodles for breakfast, lunch and dinner

Fed-up man divorces wife for cooking instant noodles for breakfast, lunch and dinner
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Service motive | Best colleges for social work

UPDATED: June 26, 2021 14:24 IST A pre-pandemic class at TISS Mumbai; Photo by Milind Shelte 1.Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai 1.Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai Guru Speak | Shubhada Maitra Shubhada Maitra, Dean, School of Social Work, TISS, Mumbai; Photo by Milind Shelte To make the switch to online teaching last year, our institution developed TISSOL, an inhouse online learning platform. By June, we were using it to transact the curriculum. We posted notes, course content, assignments and started discussion forums. We ensured the rigour of the programme was maintained despite students submitting the assignments from home. Not all assignments were written. There were mock quizzes, multiple question tests, case studies and group presentations to grade students. We didn’t presume that students would have access to internet given that almost half our student population is from the underprivileged section. Many face electricity issues, vagaries

How riots scar children s minds

A year on from the Delhi riots, our story attempts to understand how riot-affected children rebuild their lives as adults, speaking to numerous survivors, social workers, psychiatrists and researchers. Impacts need not be permanent, we found, as both studies and survivors pointed to coping mechanisms and healing processes. As part of an ongoing project, Databaaz, the video arm of IndiaSpend, is speaking to the families of victims in the Delhi riots to understand the impact that the violence had on children. We present a few in the photo essay below: Trauma, psychological distress Children affected by riots might experience a cluster of physical and mental symptoms, including unexplained pain, sleeplessness, nightmares, listlessness, loss of appetite and fear of sounds in the aftermath, according to several studies and experts. “Death is visible, a broken building is visible, but mental health issues are not always visible,” Harish Shetty, a Mumbai-based psychiatrist who wo

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