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Born in Delhi, Meem Afzal completed his M.A in Political Science from Delhi University and B.Ed. from Jamia Milia Islamia.He started his newspaper in the year 1983 which he edits till date and has written nearly five thousand articles and write-ups, which is a record in Urdu journalism.
Before 1971, abortion was criminalized under Section 312 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, [8] describing it as intentionally "causing miscarriage". [9] Except in cases where abortion was carried out to save the life of the woman, it was a punishable offense and criminalized women/providers, with whoever voluntarily caused a woman with child to miscarry [10] facing three years in prison and/or a ...
Taasir Delhi, Ranchi, and Patna are RNI-certified circulations that cover Delhi, Jharkhand, and Bihar States respectively.. The Bureau of Outreach and Communication, formerly known as DAVP, empaneled Patna, Muzaffarpur, Ranchi, Delhi, and West Bengal editions for issuing regular Central Government announcements.
The nation’s highest court will weigh in on a challenge to the FDA’s approval of the drug
For example, the state of Delhi adopted a pro-girl policy initiative (locally called Laadli scheme), which initial data suggests may be lowering the birth sex ratio in the state. [50] [51] These types of government programs and schemes are a type of redistribution in an attempt to further development in the country. The central and state ...
A Texas judge sided with anti-abortion activists to remove the government’s approval of a commonly used abortion drug. The Supreme Court has blocked that decision, for now
This was followed by the launch of Urdu news service on 5 June 1992. It became the first and only news agency in the world to supply news in Urdu on the teleprinter. [13] [14] Post 2005, its communication network is more than 90,000 km in India and the Persian Gulf region. It has correspondents in all major world cities.
Two more states have put abortion on the ballot this fall. COVID-19 is in full effect this summer, with major spikes in cases across the country. We take a look at failed housing voucher programs.