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ON August 8, 2020, ten Muslim women from Subhash Mohalla in Delhi went to the Bhajanpura police station to make the police register a first information report on their complaint that some men had tried to foment communal tension in their locality on August 5. Two of the women and a 16-year-old girl, who went inside the police station, later alleged that the officers had manhandled and molested them. The officers denied the allegations. Two journalists, Shahid Tantray of Caravan magazine and freelancer Prabhjit Singh, who visited the police station, said something had happened to the girl. “She was in shock,” said Tantray. “In the morning we spoke to her and filed a story about the molestation and assault.” ....
India curbs free speech during pandemic As the latest coronavirus wave ravages India in unprecedented ways, journalists are facing increasing crackdowns and constraints on their freedom of speech. While experts say the pandemic has accelerated official limitations on press across the region, the trend, however, has been consistent over the past years. They are using COVID as an excuse for everything. Journalists are being far more intimidated now than they have been in the past and the pandemic is being used as a cover, Nidhi Razdan, former executive editor of NDTV, told DW. India was ranked 142nd among 180 countries on the World Press Freedom Index 2021, for a second consecutive year. ....
Killings, attacks and intimidation: Journalism under fire across borders Illustration: Noor Us Safa Anik For the first time, media organisations in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Nepal are coming together to report about the killings, attacks, harassment, and intimidation of journalists in these South Asian countries. It is the first such collaboration by media outlets in the region.
By Nirmal Jovial On the evening of August 8, 2020, ten women from Subhash Mohalla in North East Delhi proceeded to the Bhajanpura police station to make the police register a first information report on a complaint they had made two days before. The complaint was that some men had tried to foment communal tension in their locality. The complainants said the men had abused Muslims, tied saffron flags near a mosque and burst crackers in celebration of a ceremony for the construction of a temple at faraway Ayodhya on August 5. ....
NGO reveals reasons behind emergence of late marriage in Kashmir By Neha| Updated: 29th April 2021 11:56 pm IST Srinagar: A non-government organization (NGO) Tehreek e Fala-Ul-Muslimeen revealed that around 50 thousand Kashmir girls are still unmarried despite crossing the marriageable age. Ten thousand of them belong to Srinagar district. According to a report published in the Kashmir Walla, the unnecessary trends and rituals are responsible for the emergence of late marriage in the valley. The NGO found that apart from financial constraints and dowry demands, competition in give-take formalities is responsible for delays in marriages. Co-founder of Tehreek e Fala-Ul-Muslimeen, Abdul Rashid Naik said that grooms prefer to marry educated and employed girls. ....