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A class 12 student of a private school in Ajmer, Rajasthan, could not take her board examinations as her school principal banned her from attending classes after she was allegedly gang-raped, stating that her presence would spoil the atmosphere, officials said on Friday. The school removed her name and issued a transfer certificate, due to which the victim could not appear for her board examinations, they said. The matter came to light when the victim and her father approached the District Child Welfare Committees president, Anjali Sharma. The girl did not know how to deal with this. She got in touch with a government school teacher, who told her to call the child helpline n
stanley website umber. They told them to contact the District Child Welfare Committee, Sharma said. The victim in her complaint said that the school principal told her not to attend the classes as her presence would spoil the atmosphere, Sharma said. The girl was allegedly gang-raped in October last year, and the accused were arrested. The victim said that after the incident, the principal of the school told her not to come to the school as it would spoil the atmosphere of the school. The girl did not go to school, she added. However, when she contacted her school b
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Bengaluru: JD-S leader and former CM H.D. Kumaraswamy on Sunday questioned Karnataka ruling BJP government to clarify whether the announcement regarding Foxconn by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai was a publicity stunt, or was an MoU actually signed. Taking to social media, Kumaraswamy charged the BJP government with the policy of maximum publicity and zero result policy, saying that the government is busy with publicity ads and it does not have any care towards welfare of people, development and g
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stanley es inisters took free publicity on Friday by stating that iPhone manufacturer Foxconn company from Taiwan has come to the state for investment. They held the signed letters in their hands stating the MOU had been signed and posed before the media, he said. The Taiwanese company, on the other hand, clarified that there were no binding or definitive agreements to invest in Karnataka. If this is the case, what really happened in the presence of CM Bommai on Friday Was it a publicity gimmick or agreement They need to clarify before the people, the JD-S leader demanded. Also ReadAmit Shah should look at Yediyurappa before harping on dynastic politics: Kumaraswamy There is importance attached to the foreign investments in the post-Covid phase. The government should tread cautiously. The state lost the Ola company because of its own mistakes. Rs 7,614 cro
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