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Educate women for their safety:JSWWCD

Ranchi, Jun 24 (UNI) Every 54 and 43 minutes there is a case of rape and women trafficking in the country respectively.

Disclosing this alarming data at a state-level workshop here, a top Jharkhand government offical today said there are only 923 females against 1000 males in the country adding the miserable literacy rate among women has remained constant at 39.5 per cent since years.

Saying nutrition programmes were not enough for well being of women, the workshop emphasised on legal rights and awareness campaign for the fairer sex.

The workshop, organised by Jharkhand Social Welfare(JSWWCD) for Women and Child Development department, was of the opinion that crime against women had increased and advocated empowerment of women through education and awareness.

Social welfare director Puja Singhal Purwar highlighted the atrocities committed against women, mainly domestic violence, dowry torture and sexual harassment and gender bias.

Department secretary Mridula Sinha expressed concern over imbalance in sex ratio and said cases of atrocities on women added to the sorry state of affairs.

In order to erase gender inequality, Ms Sinha put forward a seven-point plan which included property rights to women,economic rights,check on trafficking and violence and improving the status of single women in the society.

Even women officals were not sensitive about complaints of women atrocities, she added.

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B'desh should take action against ULFA: BSF

Shillong, Jun 24: Expressing gratitude to the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and the Bangladesh government for initiating action against the small insurgent groups, the Border Security Force today urged the Bangladesh government to act against the ''influential'' insurgent group members allegedly operating from their country. Talking to sources here, Inspector General of BSF in-charge Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur and Nagaland, S C Srivastava charged the Bangladesh government with still providing shelter to the leaders of outlawed organizations, including Paresh Baruah and Arvind.....

Light rains, winds in capital brings some relief from sultry weath

New Delhi, June 24 (UNI) Lights rains and a fresh wave of Easterly winds today brought some relief to Delhiites from sultry weather of the past few days. A high humidity level of 49 per cent, however, led to a rise in maximum temperature to 40 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature also rose to 27.8 degrees C. After three days of bright sunlight, the capital today witnessed a heavy overcast sky. The thick clouds, together with.....

One killed, police station set on fire in north Kashmir

Baramulla, June 24 (UNI) At least one student was killed and a woman injured when security forces opened fire to disperse demonstrators, who set on fire police station Pattan on the Baramulla-Srinagar road today. Official sources said thousands of people took to streets after a student was killed and a woman was injured in firing by security force on protesters at Palhalan earlier during the day. Later, the demonstrators went in a procession to Pattan to.....
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