Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Uttarakhand Police Seize and Destroy 150 Boxes of Chinese ‘Manjha’; 11 FIRs Lodged

In a decisive crackdown on the sale of the banned Chinese ‘manjha,’ the Uttarakhand police have registered 11 FIRs against shopkeepers found selling the hazardous kite string. This comes in the wake of a tragic incident on January 1, where a biker in Haridwar lost his life after the synthetic thread entangled around his neck while returning home from work.

Rescue Efforts Hindered as Water Levels Rise Again in Flooded Assam Coal Mine

Efforts to rescue five miners still trapped in a flooded coal mine in Assam's Dima Hasao district have faced setbacks, as water levels in the quarry rose again despite ongoing dewatering operations. The mine, located in the 3 Kilo area, flooded on January 6, trapping at least nine miners.

Denied Bail, Former IAS Trainee Puja Khedkar Moves Supreme Court

Former IAS trainee Puja Khedkar, accused of forgery and cheating to clear the civil services examination, has approached the Supreme Court challenging the Delhi High Court’s decision to deny her anticipatory bail. The High Court had earlier labeled the allegations against her as a "classic example of fraud" that undermines not only the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) but also the nation.

“Assam Government Nears Final Bill to Ban Polygamy Following Strong Public Support”

Latest news"Assam Government Nears Final Bill to Ban Polygamy Following Strong Public Support"

"Assam Government Nears Final Bill to Ban Polygamy Following Strong Public Support"


The Assam government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, is poised to introduce a bill in the state assembly by December to outlaw polygamy. Sarma recently revealed that the bill’s finalization will take approximately 45 days. This decision follows the reception of 149 suggestions from the public regarding the proposed legislation to prohibit the practice of marrying multiple spouses.

According to Sarma, of the 149 received suggestions, 146 have expressed support for the bill, indicating substantial public backing. In contrast, three organizations have expressed opposition to the proposed legislation. The government is now set to advance to the next phase, which entails finalizing the bill over the next 45 days.

Addressing the matter of “Love Jihad,” Sarma stated that certain provisions would be added to the bill to address this issue. Love Jihad is a term used in certain quarters to describe an alleged campaign where Muslim men are accused of pretending to be in love with non-Muslim women to convert them to Islam.

The process of banning polygamy in Assam began when the state government issued a public notice on August 21, seeking public opinions on the matter. The notice requested citizens to submit their views by August 30 via email or post. Additionally, an expert committee was established to assess whether the state legislature had the authority to enact such a law, and the committee confirmed that it was indeed within the state’s legislative competence.

Sarma also touched upon the issue of withdrawing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from the state. The AFSPA is a controversial act that grants special powers to the Indian Armed Forces to maintain public order in “disturbed areas.” The chief minister explained that a decision regarding AFSPA’s withdrawal would require deliberation with the Union government, and discussions on this matter are planned for the coming month.

Sources By Agencies

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