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Women told to forget pills; consider contraceptive jabs

London, Feb 6 (UNI) Shunning the use of Pill, one of the most important medical breakthroughs of the '60s that heralded sexual freedom, has signalled a new ''revolution in contraception''.

In order to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies in the UK, women are being told to consider injections and implants instead of the Pill. Forgetting to take the Pill is the most common reason for unwanted pregnancy, the Telegraph reported.

A national campaign of 10 million pounds would be started to raise awareness among youngsters about the full range of contraception methods available. It would advise them to use newer methods that last between three months and five years instead of opting for oral contraceptives.

Sexual health campaigners have maintained that long-term contraception methods are more reliable.

According to the UK Department of Health statistics, more then three quarters women forget to take their pill on two or more consecutive days each month, meaning they risk falling pregnant.

If more women opted for long-acting contraceptives the number of unintended pregnancies could fall by about 73,000.

Critics, however, believe that it will lead to over crowding of sexual health clinics. Patients would visit the already overstretched clinics for fitting the implant or coil.

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Army officer gets two years in prison for raping IA official

Tikamgarh, MP, Feb 6 (UNI) A special court here today sentenced a senior army official to two-year imprisonment for raping an Indian Airlines official. Special Judge R N Patel handed down the punishment and imposed a fine of Rs 25000 on Colonel Parwinder Singh Ahluwalia, convicted for raping an Indian Airlines Assistant General Manager. According to prosecution, Parwinder, posted at the Central Works Department in Jhansi, had earlier duped the victim of Rs 60,000 on.....

Doctor abducted, Rs 20 lakh ransom demanded

Gurgaon, Feb 6: A doctor was kidnapped from sector 9 by some unidentified miscreants here late last night. Sunil Ahuja, a resident of sector 4, was abducted from his clinic. The family of the abducted doctor received a call at 0500 hrs today demanding a ransom of Rs 20 lakh, while his car was recovered from a sector 9 petrol pump. Police have registered a case on the victim's father Rajender Ahuja's complaint. An investigation is on. UNI.....

Lack of connectivity cripples Mizoram : Zoramthanga

Aizawl, Feb 6 (UNI) Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga has underlined the fact that lack of connectivity, particularly that of Railways, has badly affected the state. ''If we had good rail connectivity up to the southern parts of the state, the ongoing acute shortage of rice in Mizoram, as a result of the bamboo flowering and its related rodents proliferation last year, would not have been this bad,'' Mr Zoramthanga told delegates of the all India.....
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