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The Rohtak sisters viral video controversy involves a video that went viral on social media in India in late November 2014 and the events that followed. [1] The first video showed two sisters (referred to as the Rohtak sisters or the Sonepat sisters) [2] [3] beating three young men with a belt alleging that the men had harassed them. Soon, the ...
The story is set in Mumbai and is a take on the lives and challenges faced by women in big cities and how they sometimes find hope, encouragement and companionship in the most unlikely places. In this case, the protagonists are four women – Shubha Joshi, Nanda Shinde, Bubbly Chaddha, and Pooja Singh – who travel to work and back by the ...
Radhika Vemula's experiences with loss mirror those of Abeda Tadvi, her son Rohith Vemula, another Dalit university student, having been driven to commit suicide in 2016. [18] In their petition the mothers requested the court issue further guidelines to universities who have seemingly failed to deter caste-based discrimination on their campuses.
Bharatiya Digital Party is a Marathi YouTube Channel, popularly known as BhaDiPa.They are known for their comedy and music videos. As of October 2018, it had 150 million views across their Facebook page and YouTube Channel and more than 1.5 Million subscribers on YouTube. [1]
To divert attention away from Seema, Anjanabai threw Santosh down with force. Barely a year old at the time, he sustained injuries. In the melee that ensued, Seema managed to escape. As the bleeding Santosh kept crying, the family became worried of getting caught.
Awarding the death penalty, the judge stated, "Mumbai gang-rape accused have least respect for law. They don't have potential for reformation as per facts of case. The suffering that gang-rape survivor and her family has undergone is unparalleled. Mumbai gang-rape accused were emboldened since law enforcing agencies hadn't caught them.
A woman died after she led police on a high-speed pursuit across Los Angeles and Kern counties that ended with a horrific crash into a pillar in Gorman that was captured live on local news.
Davis focused on China and female infanticide in India, as cultural norms, combined with such cultural practices as India's dowry system and China's one-child policy, have an important role in the practice. [3] Evan Grae Davis has worked for the Harvest Media Ministry, an organization that makes pro-life videos for church groups. [5]