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Invest in education that nurtures reasoning- for a progressive society and constructive politics : Dr. Farah Naqvi

A good education system tries to nurture this innate human quality so that adult inhibitiondoesn t come in way of human reasoning ....

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CJI S.A. Bobde Must Step Down for Asking Rape Accused to Marry Victim: Open Letter


CJI S.A. Bobde Must Step Down for Asking Rape Accused to Marry Victim: Open Letter
Enough is enough. Your words, scandalise and lower the authority of the Court.
CJI S.A. Bobde. Photo: PTI/File
Women03/Mar/2021
New Delhi: A group of more than 4,000 women’s rights activists, progressive groups and concerned citizens have written an open letter to Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde, saying that he must resign for asking a rapist to marry his schoolgoing victim and justifying marital rape in the Supreme Court.
While hearing the bail request of a government employee, a bench headed by CJI Bobde recently told the man, one Mohit Subhash Chavan, “If you want to marry we can help you. If not, you lose your job and go to jail. You seduced the girl, raped her.” ....

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Coronavirus pandemic leaves Delhi riots victims twice displaced


New Delhi, India – The three newly installed lights fail to illuminate Jameela Begum’s burned ruin of a house.
Its walls heavily blackened with soot, this was the place she had called home for 18 years before religious violence in the Indian capital erupted in February. 
“You can still breathe the ash in the air. It is in an unlivable condition,” Jameela, 55, told Al Jazeera.
On February 23, Jameela’s neighbourhood in northeast Delhi was ravaged by the worst violence the capital had witnessed in decades, which left at least 53 people dead.
The violence took place amid protests over a controversial new citizenship law, which critics said violated India’s secular constitution and was aimed at further marginalising its Muslim minority. ....

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