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India’s Southern States fear a drastic fall in their parliamentary representation
Delimitation showdown
Muslims in Uttarakhand in India arrested for running “un-registered madrassas
Muslims say no registration is not necessary for religious schools like madrassas
Shocheton.org is the first sex offender public registry in Bangladesh
The facility could be misused, in the absence of safeguards
Sri Lankan doctor under surveillance in Eastern province denies extremism charges
“This is all rubbish. If I have breached any laws, the defence agencies can always arrest me,” said Kalenther Lebbe Mohamed Raees, popularly known as Dr. Raees,
By 2030, 4 million Afghan girls will have had no education: UN
Kabul, March 9 (TOLO News) – The UN has noted that approximately 1.5 million girls have been deprived of education in Afghanistan so far. According to new UNESCO data, if the ban continues until 2030, over 4 million girls will be affected. UNESCO said that...
Anti-rape protests erupt at Dhaka University, students boycott classes
After protests from dormitories, students from various departments demonstrated under their respective department banners, demanding rapists be brought to justice
Maharashtra legislator’s plea to Indian President – allow women to murder rapists
Mumbai, March 8 (The Hindu) -Against the backdrop of International Women’s Day, Rohini Khadse, leader of the Women’s wing of the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar), urged Indian President Droupadi Murmu to allow women to commit one murder without any punishment in view of the...
Time for action: Ending violence against women on International Women’s Day
t was Vladimir Lenin who declared March 8 as International Women’s Day in 1922 to recognize women’s role in 1917 Russian Revolution and declared it as holiday.
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