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Transgenders demand right to vote

Bangalore, Apr 16 (UNI) The Karnataka Sex Workers Union today demanded the Election Commission to include the names of ''hijras'' (Transgenders) in the voter list in view of the assembly elections next month.

Human Rights activist Elavarthy Manohar told reporters here that his organisation, along with others, has been spearheading the campaign to include sexual minorities in the electoral rolls. But they have been denied the right to vote by the Election Commission (EC) on the pretext of address proof.

''Whatever be the intention of the officials, it indicates the systematic denial of citizenship for the marginalised people - sexual minorities, particularly - Transgenders and women sex workers,'' he alleged, adding this was not universal but limited to a few parts of the city and surrounding areas.

They also demanded the EC to take action agaisnt the officials concerned in this regard.

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Gandhi's statue to be erected in Britain's Leicester city

London, Apr 16 (UNI) Mahatma Gandhi's statue may soon adorn the Leicester city of Britain as the City Council has approved the application by the charity Samanvaya Parivar to build the statue to honour the great Indian leader. The charity has offered 20,000 pounds to pay for the statue, which will be erected near Orchardson Avenue in the Belgrave area of Leicester. The idea, however, has proved controversial, with thousands of people joining in the.....

SC to re-examine judgement to assess Executive's remission powers

New Delhi, Apr 16 (UNI) The Supreme Court today decided to re-examine its own judgement delivered in 2001, involving a hitman of Dawood Ibrahim gang Subhash Singh Thakur to assess whether a court can take away the powers of the Executive to remit the sentence of a convict under special circumstances. The judgement was in relation to gangster Thakur being given death sentence by the TADA court in the J J Hospital shootout case in Mumbai,.....

Standard Chartered invests USD 250 mn in banking operations

Mumbai, Apr 16 (UNI) Standard Chartered Bank has invested another USD 250 million in its Indian banking operations, taking the total capital base to USD 1.9 billion. This will bolster the Bank's capital adequacy and support the growth of the wholesale and consumer banking services. This includes key recent initiatives that widen the scope and quality of our services such as microfinance, private banking and mobile banking. Standard Chartered is setting up a USD.....
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