The 70-year-old retired professor from Andhra Pradesh grapples with the Supreme Court's acquittal of the man convicted of his daughter's rape and murder. Despite years of fighting for justice, the recent verdict leaves his family in a state of disbelief, questioning the legal outcome and struggling with an unending sense of loss and unanswered questions.
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The Times of India's Right to Excellence Online School Summit, held in New Delhi, gathered education stakeholders to discuss the future of online education. Key topics included improving digital infrastructure, enhancing learning experiences, and addressing parental concerns.
Two female Naxalites were killed in an encounter with security forces in Gariaband district, Chhattisgarh. A CoBRA commando suffered minor injuries and was transported to Raipur for treatment. The joint operation involved Chhattisgarh and Odisha's security forces and resulted in the recovery of the Naxalites' bodies.
India is experiencing a significant disparity in tariffs on its top five import and export items with the US. Data from the commerce ministry shows India pays higher duties on imports from the US compared to the duty it earns on exports.
Nearly 77% of beneficiaries of the first batch of PM Awas Yojna (Urban) 2.0 are women, including single women and widows. About 3.1 lakh out of 3.5 lakh approved houses will be allotted to SC, ST, and OBCs. The scheme, promoting inclusiveness and equality, also benefits transgenders, senior citizens, unmarried women, widows, and separated female beneficiaries.
Women from high-altitude villages near the India-China border in Uttarakhand are relocating to towns due to inadequate local education facilities, leaving men to manage orchards and tourism. Despite economic security, families face emotional and logistical challenges due to separation during emergencies and festivities.
Ranjana Nachiyaar, an actor-turned-politician, resigned from the BJP, citing disagreement with the party's stance on the three-language policy and alleged neglect of Tamil Nadu. She criticized the imposition of the policy, bias against Dravidian ideology, and challenges faced by women in politics. Nachiyaar plans to start her own movement prioritizing women's advancement.
The Jammu & Kashmir High Court has directed the Ministry of Home Affairs to submit its final decision regarding the prosecution of IAS officers involved in the arms licenses scam. Advocate Shakeel Ahmed criticized both MHA and J&K govt for intentionally delaying the process despite the CBI's request for prosecution sanctions.
SC on Tuesday took suo motu cognisance of the controversial order passed by Allahabad HC, which had held that grabbing a minor girl's breasts and breaking her pyjama string were not enough to charge an accused with the offence of rape or attempt to rape. The matter will be heard on Wednesday by a bench of Justices B R Gavai and A G Masih.