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DNA Test Not Conclusive Evidence In Rape Cases: Bombay High Court

Arpita SarkarAugust 4, 20220

The Bombay High Court has held that DNA testing cannot be called conclusive evidence in rape cases and can only be used as corroborative evidence. The court made this observation while rejecting the bail plea of ​​a man accused of raping a 14-year-old girl. The court rejected the bail application of the accused on July 26, but a detailed order was issued on Friday. Justice Bharti Dangre said, "The DNA test excludes the man as the father of the child, but that does not discredit the victim, who has reiterated in her 164 statement that the applicant forcibly committed sexual intercourse with her. As per the charge-sheet, the man has taken undue advantage of the victim's situation, who was working in his house. There is no reason to disbelieve the testimony of the victim who has narrated t...

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Maldives-India Relations, India Is the “True Friend And First Priority” Of Maldives

Vikas DeshwalAugust 3, 20220

On Tuesday, President Of Maldives Ibrahim Solih reaffirmed the island government's "India-first" approach during his stay in New Delhi. Both nations comforted and stayed aware of the other's protection problems. On his third trip to New Delhi as president, Solih met with Indian PM Narendra Modi, who also hosted a luncheon in his glory. He was also the first foreign head to be accepted by the new Indian president, Droupadi Murmu. In his media information, Solih declared that New Delhi has forever been a "loyal partner to the Maldives, via thick and thin". "New Delhi is nearly always our best responder in times of difficulties and is amongst the most boisterous supporters in terms of good luck, which is why my Government's 'India First' policy is so important to confirm that our longstand

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Almost 7,400 Square Kilometres Of Forest Land Under Encroachment: Centre

Sayani ChakrabortyAugust 3, 20220

According to a statement by the Union environment minister in the Lok Sabha, Assam has the highest percentage of encroached forest area. Indian environment minister Bhupender Yadav has said that about 7,400 square kilometres of the forest area have been illegally occupied. On Monday, August 1, the minister announced that half of the country's encroached forest area was in the state of Assam alone. More than 3,775 square kilometres of forest area have been infringed upon. During a meeting with Sanganna Amarappa, an MP from Karnataka, the minister was asked about forest land encroachment and how the ministry reacted. The concerned MP requested a state-by-state list of forest areas that had been illegally occupied. As land is a state concern, the minister said, it is up to the state...

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Indian Politics of Defection: An Uninteresting Variant Of Dissidence

Sayani ChakrabortyAugust 2, 20220

Defections from various political parties and the resulting deviation from norms such as "loyalty is not sellable," "pluralism is to be considered worthy of respect," and "politics that endorses improvement in the spheres of non-coercion or increasing but reasonable degrees of freedom" have recently led to the melancholy expression, "we were wrong in supporting, promoting, and protecting these defectors." Congress MPs in Madhya Pradesh (MP) and Karnataka as well as the Shiv Sena in Goa and, more lately, Maharashtra are heard using these kinds of rhetoric. Is the act of defection becoming the new standard for doing politics in India? This raises the most basic problems. What is the reason for the violations of the above-mentioned norms? And who is responsible for this? The act of def...

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Will BJP Become The Only Party To Rule India And Will Be The Dictator? Read To Know What JP Nadda Said!!

Gunjan ChaudharyAugust 1, 20220

BJP President JP Nadda was in Bihar last Sunday. There he laid the foundation stone of the office of seven districts of the state. During this, Nadda said something that created a stir in the political corridor. Nadda said that if BJP continue to follow our ideology, regional parties will be eliminated from the country. Only BJP will survive in this country. Now many political meanings are being extracted from this statement of Nadda. So let us know what we think about it. First know what Nadda said? JP Nadda said, 'BJP is driven by an ideology. We are a cadre based party and 'offices' have a big role to play in our party. The BJP office is a powerhouse for the workers. This is a place from where crores of workers will be born. Nadda further said, 'I said it before also that if thi

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India’s Ultimate Goal: New Delhi’s Approach To Become ‘Vishwa Guru’, Its Philosopyhy

Vikas DeshwalAugust 1, 20220

For many years, the discussion of India becoming a Vishwa Guru - the coach or knowledge-giver of the world - has been in philosophy. Many take delight in rubbishing this vision. On the other hand, others are understandably heartfelt about creating this transpire. Evolving a 'Vishwa Guru' is mainly considered an idea of a national initiative, and nothing is wrong. Like people, nations also need to have a national aspiration. This is mainly for three reasons: India's distinctive worldview stems from our civilisational culture. Our outstanding triumphs during the last 75 years. Our inherent power is to deliver something that the international society so critically needs. Firstly, our civilisational culture has given us a substantial intellectual foundation with several out

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India Rapidly Expands Its Control, Power In ASEAN Countries; Read Story Here!

Vikas DeshwalAugust 1, 20220

There were several vital steps at the 30th-anniversary extraordinary foreign ministers meeting between India and ASEAN in New Delhi in May. One of them pertained to a more intimate arrangement between the protection organizations of India and ASEAN countries. To improve collaboration in Defense via the ADMM-Plus and accept the suggested ASEAN-India Defense Ministers Informal Meeting in November 2022 and the suggested ASEAN-India Maritime Exercise. The panel also considered calling the ADMM-Plus Specialists' Working Group Field Training Practice on HADR in Indonesia in 2023. The committee also accommodated the ASEAN-India partnership in controlling and contradicting terrorism, the rise of radicalization and violent extremism, and fighting international offences via the early finalization...

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94% Women Construction Workers Do Not Raise Voice Against Air Pollution In Delhi: Survey

Arpita SarkarJuly 30, 20220

A survey conducted by the NGO Mahila Housing Trust and the Help Delhi Breathe Campaign found that nearly 94 percent of women construction workers in Delhi do not raise their voices against air pollution at construction sites for fear of losing their jobs. The survey said that awareness has increased among women construction workers in Bakkarwala, Gokulpuri, and Saoda Ghebra areas, where two NGOs conducted a massive awareness campaign on air pollution recently, saying that such more awareness campaigns will not only lead to Behavioral change regarding air pollution but also creating more awareness and driving change at the ground level. As part of this awareness campaign in these three villages in Delhi, hundreds of women construction workers were targeted, which included mobiliza...

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Death Of India’s ‘Lal’ Post Peace Pact With Pakistan: 4 Conspiracy Theories Surrounding It

Vikas DeshwalJuly 29, 20220

On January 11, 1966, the then PM of India, Lal Bahadur Shastri, passed under dreadful events in Tashkent, Soviet Union. This end was not expected. It was a casualty whose secret stays unsolved even today. Lal Bahadur Shastri was the government's PM for just 19 months. But in these 19 months, he created the international to acknowledge New Delhi's power. With the tagline of 'Jai Jawan-Jai Kisan', he damaged Islamabad's egotism permanently in the 1965 battle, and Islamabad's dream of grasping Kashmir was destroyed. After the 1965 battle, New Delhi and Islamabad inscribed a pact in Tashkent on January 10. Shastri passed at about 2 pm on the exact day. For an executive PM of India to pass under dreadful events in another country is unique. But at that moment, the media wasn't as powerful

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Story Of “True Friends” 1971: How Russia Defended India Against West Backed Pakistan

Vikas DeshwalJuly 28, 20220

The whole planet knows that New Delhi and Moscow are all-weather buddies, and the bond is not just because of strategic ties but also the bond between the individuals of the two countries. Since the days of the USSR, Russia especially sided with India, and New Delhi sided with Moscow. Today, when India is lining up with USA and Russia is aligning with China, Russia and India are still each other's tightest friends. Many Indians helped Russia during the Ukrainian crisis, even after knowing that Russia had begun this war and attacked Ukrainian cities. Till today, two Indians proved they died in Ukraine. Why does India still support Russia In Russian-Ukraine War?   Some guidance can be found by glancing around in duration. On August 9, 1971, New Delhi and the USSR marked a 'Peac

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Indian Men Still Don’t Prefer Working Women As Partners: Oxford

Arpita SarkarJuly 27, 20220

According to a 2022 study by Oxford University, women who are working are less likely to find matches on matrimonial sites than women who are not working. Diva Dhar, the doctoral candidate who conducted the experiment to test her theory, found that women who had never worked received 15 to 20 percent more interest than those who did. Basically, out of 100 men who respond to a woman who has never worked, only 78 to 85 will respond to a working woman. Dhar spends her time researching Indian women's participation in the labor force and how gender roles affect marriage and the lives of working women. The experiment began with her creating 20 fake profiles on a leading matrimonial website. They were similar in age, lifestyle choices, and diet, and the only differences were caste and w...

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Indoor Air Pollution Contributes 52% To Overall Pollution Levels In India: Survey

Arpita SarkarJuly 27, 20220

A United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) study (2018), reveals that indoor air pollution may contribute to between 22 and 52% of India's overall pollution levels. The report suggests that indoor emissions need to be reduced to improve air quality. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 4 million people die every year from pneumonia and other diseases caused by indoor air pollution. The report said, "A number of studies indicate that reducing emissions from household cooking and heating may be required to substantially improve ambient air quality in some parts of Asia and the Pacific." Environmental air pollution and indoor air pollution are linked to each other as people spend about 90% of their time indoors. According to the State of Global Air Report 2019, in In...

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