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Speedy implementation of relief schemes for children orphaned by COVID-19 is essential Well begun is not always half done, and, in any case, half done is never good enough. The Centre’s response to the Supreme Court that the modalities of the expansive assistance programme for children orphaned by COVID-19, announced by the Prime Minister, were yet to be formulated comes as a disappointment. While rightly feted for its announcement of a comprehensive programme for the most vulnerable section of the population during this COVID-19 pandemic, children, the Centre did not lay down procedural formalities for implementation. It is clear from the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights’ submission in the Supreme Court that nearly 10,000 children are in need of immediate care and protection. They include children aged between zero and 17 years orphaned or abandoned during the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020. The total was 9,346 children who have been affected, inclu ....
Calf trade: Calf exporters return to action With the weather settling down and conditions becoming more favourable for exporters, the levels of export activity at online calf sales for this week is expected to rise again. In terms of prices this week, we are seeing some mixed reports – but due to exporters being back in action, managers are stating that the lighter-type of Friesian bulls have received a slight lift in price in some marts. This week Kilkenny Mart There was close to 480 calves on offer during Tuesday’s calf sale in Kilkenny, with the mart’s auctioneer, George Candler, stating that it was “a sharper trade” for the lesser quality Friesian bulls. ....
Four Bangladeshi women rescued in Hyderabad Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Four women from Bangladesh, who were forced into flesh trade, were rescued by the Anti Human Trafficking Unit of Rachakonda police, and eight persons, including four organisers, were taken into custody. Acting on a tip-off, the team along with LB Nagar police raided Sai Durga Lodge at LB Nagar, and found that the organisers were running a prostitution racket with female sex workers from Bangladesh, and West Bengal and other parts of the country. The team found four men and four women, two in each room, in compromising positions. ....