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1. Ratna Pathak said- Does India want to become Saudi Arabia? Even today nothing has changed for women
Bollywood actress Ratna Pathak Shah has said that even in today’s time nothing has changed for women. He says that people have become more superstitious and are forced to follow the words of religion. Ratna has said that the conservative society first tightens the noose on women. You look at Saudi Arabia. We too can be like them. He said, some time ago someone asked me that you do not observe Karva Chauth fast? I said I’m not crazy. He said that there is a fear that even educated women of today keep Karva Chauth. Ratna said that women work inside the house without any pay. Women are forced to do this.
2. Now 12th student commits suicide in Tamil Nadu, found hanging in his house; 5th case came out in 15 days
In Tamil Nadu’s Sivaganga district, a class 12 student committed suicide by hanging himself at his house on Wednesday. Police is investigating after registering a case. Earlier on Tuesday, a class 11 student had committed suicide by hanging herself in her house in Sivakasi district. According to the police, nothing can be said yet as no suicide note has been found. The information will come out only after the investigation of the matter. At the same time, this is the fifth case of death of students in the state in the last 15 days.
3. Studying with an umbrella under a leaking roof, the roof of a government school in Seoni, MP, shabby
Children of a government school in Seoni, Madhya Pradesh are studying with an umbrella under a leaking roof. Rain water drips from the roof. These are the circumstances of the primary school of Khairikala village of tribal-dominated Ghansor block, when the Madhya Pradesh government is opening CM Rise School to make its schools like private schools.
4. Came to perform Shradh in Patna, all including husband and wife and 2 children drowned in the Ganges
Four members of a family drowned in the Ganges in Patna on Wednesday. The husband and wife had come to perform Shradh with their two children. To save the drowning family, 3-4 youths also jumped in the Ganges, but could not save them due to the strong current. The family kept shouting for help, then the sound stopped. This family was a resident of Sheikhpura in Patna. The drowning family members are Mukesh Kumar (48), Abha Devi (32), Sapna Kumari (15) and Chandan Kumar (13). No body has been recovered so far. The police is taking the help of a local diver. The video of the incident is also going viral.
5. The person was going to sell the house to repay the loan of 50 lakhs, won the lottery of 1 crore 2 hours ago
A Kerala man going to sell his house to repay the loan has got a lottery of one crore rupees. Mohammad Bawa, 50, living in Kasaragod, Kerala, had a debt of Rs 50 lakh. To repay the loan, Bawa had finalized a deal to sell his house. The lottery results came just 2 hours ago and Bawa won one crore rupees. Bawa is a painter. He had built a house only 8 months ago, which is in 2 thousand square feet. Bawa has 4 girls and one boy. He was in debt after marrying two older girls. After deducting the tax, he will get Rs 63 lakh out of 1 crore.
6. Pakistani women agents trap Indian jawan in honeytrap, send secret documents, get money in bank account
Pakistani women agents have again trapped an Indian jawan in a honeytrap. The jawan was in touch with them through WhatsApp chats and video calls and was sending sensitive information. The accused army personnel Shantimoy Rana has been arrested. This jawan was posted in Jaipur Cantonment. CID Intelligence was keeping a watch on his activities for a long time.
7. After police recruitment, it was found that girl is boy, job lost, reinstatement after court order
Maharashtra’s Nashik when a young woman was declared “male” after a medical test. Because of this, he was not given a job due to lack of qualification in the male category. After this, the girl filed a petition in the Bombay High Court and said that “she is a girl by birth. Therefore, she should also get a job as a girl.” Bombay High Court directed the state government to give the girl a job in the police department. and asked the state to consider the case of the girl.
8. BJP leader Praveen’s ax killed in Karnataka, wrote a post against Kanhaiyalal’s murder
BJP leader Praveen Nettar was hacked to death with an ax in Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district on Tuesday. Praveen was the district secretary of BJP Yuva Morcha. Praveen had posted a protest against the murder of Kanhaiyalal who was killed in Rajasthan on June 29. So far 10 accused have been taken into custody. After the murder, BJP workers have called a Dakshina Kannada bandh. Section 144 has been imposed in the district. The police is also probing Kanhaiyalal’s angle in the case.
9. 3 lakh girls dropped out of school in 2020-21, of which 74% are from UP-Gujarat and Assam
There is good news for the country on the education front of daughters. In 2021-22, only 3 lakh girls aged 11 to 14 dropped out of school, while in 2019-20 this figure was 10.3 lakh. Out of these 3.03 lakh dropouts, about 2.30 lakh girls are from only 3 states (UP, Gujarat and Assam). Of these, 33% of girls help in household chores, 25% of girls have lost their education due to marriage. In many places, it was also found that after leaving school, girls started working as laborers with their families or cleaning people’s houses.
10. Big debate in America, if children are not able to do homework, then the teacher is responsible for it
There is a debate going on in America about homework. The issue is – should children be given homework or not? In this debate, opponents of homework say that it does not assess children properly. Therefore homework should not be given. Homework advocates are counting its benefits. It is also coming to the fore that if children are not able to do homework, then the responsibility of teachers should be fixed in this too. Sociologist Jessica McCroy Calerco, mathematics academics Ilana Horn and Grace Chen have prepared a research paper on this. It states that there is little evidence that homework helps children learn.