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Man who flouted Covid-19 lockdown rules has conviction quashed after error 12 May, 2021 04:37 AM 3 minutes to read Fraser Wright Maddigan was charged after being found in his car in Queenstown on March 30 last year. Photo / 123RF Fraser Wright Maddigan was charged after being found in his car in Queenstown on March 30 last year. Photo / 123RF Otago Daily Times By: Karen Pasco A man who flouted Covid-19 lockdown rules in the southern region has had his conviction quashed after a fundamental error was made by a duty solicitor and judge. Fraser Wright Maddigan pleaded guilty to breaching the Civil Defence Emergency Act 2002 when he appeared before Judge Bernadette Farnan on April 2 last year in the Invercargill District Court. ....
Picture used for representational purpose only LUCKNOW: Despite being eight-month pregnant, Sita Kushwaha (30), a shiksha mitra in an upper primary school in Kushinagar, was deployed in panchayat poll duty on April 29. A day later, she suffered labour pain and developed complications. Both the mother and the child could not be saved. Sita was not the only one to lose her life in the line of duty. According to UP Shikshak Sangh, over 700 primary teachers lost their lives either during training for election duty or at polling or counting centres. After the teachers’ associations demanded financial assistance for the families of those teachers who died during poll duty, the basic education department has asked Basic Shiksha Adhikaris (BSAs) of all districts to verify the list of such teachers. ....
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Mongrel Mob hui: Chief Human Rights Commissioner says declining their invitation would be dereliction of duty 3 May, 2021 08:49 AM 4 minutes to read Robett Hollis talks to ex Mongrel Mobster Puk Kireka on gang life and how he got out. Video / Robett Hollis / robett.com Robett Hollis talks to ex Mongrel Mobster Puk Kireka on gang life and how he got out. Video / Robett Hollis / robett.com RNZ Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt is standing by his decision to meet with a Waikato chapter of the Mongrel Mob, saying he would take the opportunity again. Hunt spoke about human rights, responsibilities and social inclusion at a hui hosted by the Waikato Mongrel Mob Kingdom at the weekend. ....
By News Desk WASHINGTON/ LAHORE: US senators have introduced a bipartisan bill to promote and generate economic benefits for Pakistan and Afghanistan by establishing Reconstruction Opportunity Zones along Afghanistan and Pakistan border. The bill is called the ‘Pakistan-Afghanistan Economic Development Act’. The legislation proposes the set up of a reconstruction opportunity zones along Pak-Afghan border areas. “The bill would establish Reconstruction Opportunity Zones (ROZs) in Afghanistan and Pakistan’s border regions to allow certain products from these areas to enter the US duty-free,” a statement read. The bipartisan bill was introduced by Democrat Senators Van Hollen, Maria Cantwell and Republican Senator Todd Young. The outlined objectives of the say that fostering trade with the Pakistan-Afghanistan border region will help bolster economic development and improve the livelihoods of local populations. ....