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In videos of the assault that did the rounds on social media, the assailants were seen beating Ansari with pieces of meat while his car was on fire in the background. Ansari’s wife, Mariam Khatoon, had told the media then that she was certain that members of the Bajrang Dal were responsible for her husband’s death.
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hree of the accused were convicted under Section 120B (conspiracy) – indicating that the court was convinced that the attack was preplanned. A fast-track court in Jharkhand today convicted 11 of the 12 people accused in a cow vigilantism-related murder case. This is the first time people have been convicted in a case relating to violence in the name of cow protection anywhere in India. The sentencing will take place on March 21. Eleven of the accused – including a local BJP leader and three members of a gau raksha samiti – were convicted under IPC Section 302 (murder). In addition, three of them were convicted under Section 120B (conspiracy) – indicating that the court was convinced that the attack was pre-planned. The 12th accused was initially being treated as a juvenile, Indian Express reported, but the prosecution had asked that he be treated as an adult as he was above 16 years of age. This plea – based on a Code of Criminal Procedure amendment that says minors between the ages of 16 and 18 can be tried as adults if it can be proved that they were aware of the impact of their actions – is pending before the court. Alimuddin alias Asgar Ansari was lynched to death by a mob in Ramgarh on June 29, reportedly based on suspicions that he was carrying beef. His lynching happened the day Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to finally break his silence around the ALL RIGHTS
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issue of cow vigilantism. Ansari was reportedly carrying about 200 kg of meat in his van when he was attacked. His car was also set on fire. Police had intervened, but he succumbed to his injuries soon after being admitted to a hospital. Two people were arrested in the case, including local BJP leader Nityanand Mahato. Another accused had surrendered. In videos of the assault that did the rounds on social media, the assailants were seen beating Ansari with pieces of meat while his car was on fire in the background. Ansari’s wife, Mariam Khatoon, had told the media then that she was certain that members of the Bajrang Dal were responsible for her husband’s death. “They were rogues owing allegiance to Bajrang Dal,” she had alleged. The case also made headlines when in October 2017, a witness was unable to testify because his wife was killed in an accident outside the courtroom. “Alimuddin’s brother Jalil Ansari, a witness in the murder case, had come to depose before the court on Thursday. He had forgotten his identity proof, so he asked his wife Julekha, aged around 50, and Alimuddin’s son Shahzad Ansari (22) to go home and get it. The accident occurred while they were on their way. Khatoon had alleged then that the accident could have been a ploy from the other side.
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resident Melissa Murphy knows all too well. About two years ago, Murphy awoke and sat up, clutching her chest. It was about 2 a.m. on Ash Wednesday, and the pain in Murphy's chest was unnerving, but she figured that maybe her body was reacting to her giving up caffeine for Lent. Then, another thought crossed her mind. Melissa Murphy hugging daughter Brenna at Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa, after her heart attack in 2016. Melissa Murphy hugging daughter Brenna at Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa, after her heart attack in 2016. The mother of two woke her husband, asked for
SßæS‰Ø his cell phone and began searching online for "women's heart attack symptoms." Suddenly, "the pain started to get intense, and I started to have pain in the left side of my jaw," said Murphy, who was not involved in the new study. "That's when my husband looked at me and said, 'I don't know CPR very well. I'm calling an ambulance,' and thank God he did, because I was having a right-sided heart attack," she said. Murphy, who now conducts patient and reimbursement support for Otsuka Pharmaceuticals, used to work as a surgical nurse. "I used to hold the human heart when we would do bypass grafts on patients who had heart attacks. So in my mind, I thought, 'if this ever happens to me or a family member, I'm going to know they're having a heart attack,' " Murphy said. But "when you actually experience a heart attack, that's the last thing you think of." "You think if you have a heart attack, it's going to be the Hollywood heart attack. You're going to fall over on the floor. You're going to grab your chest. Everybody around you is going to know you're having a heart attack. Well, with women, it doesn't happen like that." 'A young woman ... has a higher risk of mortality' The new study highlights how most women and men both experience chest pain as the predominant symptom of a heart attack, but women tend to experience a greater number of additional non-chest pain symptoms. Those additional symptoms in women can be dangerously misunderstood. "The backdrop for all of this is the fact that a young woman who is hospitalized with a heart attack has a higher risk of mortality than a similarly aged man in this age group of 18 to 55," said Judith Lichtman, associate professor in the department of chronic disease epidemiology at Yale School of Pub-
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lic Health and lead author of the study. Though the study does not dive into the scale of that increased risk, a previous report in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology shows that between 2001 and 2010, the rate of in-hospital heart attack deaths for women ranged from 3.3% to 2.3%, whereas the rate for men ranged from 2% to 1.8%. What are heart failure, heart attack and cardiac arrest? Not getting care for heart attack symptoms could result in complications, such as an arrhythmia or abnormal heartbeat, heart failure, heart rupture or even death. Heart attacks most often occur as a result of coronary heart disease, when a part of the heart muscle doesn't receive enough blood. Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a heart attack, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Every seven minutes, someone in the United Kingdom will have a heart attack, according to the charity Heart UK. Cardiovascular diseases, such as coronary heart disease, are the leading cause of death globally, according to the World Health Organization. 'This represents a missed opportunity' The new study included 2,009 women and 976 men, ages 18 to 55, who had been hospitalized in the US for having an acute heart attack between August 2008 and January 2012. One hundred and three hospitals across the country were included in the study. Shortly after their heart attack, the patients were interviewed and asked whether they had seen their doctor in the week before going to the hospital. They also were asked whether their doctor told them that their symptoms might be related to a heart problem. ¥æòÜ ÚUæ§ÅU÷â ×æ¿ü w®v}
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SßæS‰Ø Suddenly, "the pain started to get intense, and I started to have pain in the left side of my jaw," said Murphy, who was not involved in the new study. "That's when my husband looked at me and said, 'I don't know CPR very well. I'm calling an ambulance,' and thank God he did, because I was having a rightsided heart attack," she said. About 22.1% of men and 29.5% of women said they sought medical care for their symptoms before their hospitalization, but only 37% of those men -compared with 53% of those women -said that their doctors did not think their symptoms were heart-related. "From my perspective, this represents a missed opportunity to identify symptoms of heart disease, even if they are reported within the context of multiple non-chest pain symptoms -- particularly in a population with multiple risk factors for heart disease," Lichtman said. Though risk factors were common for both sexes, the researchers wrote that the women were more likely than the men to have a history of congestive heart failure, diabetes, obesity, stroke, chronic kidney disease and chronic lung disease. Almost two-thirds of the women and men said that persistent symptoms were the reason they sought medical care, and more than half said the pain was too bad to ignore, the researchers found. The majority of women, 87%, and men, 89.5%, said they experienced chest pain "We were initially surprised that such a high proportion of young women presented with chest pain," Lichtman said. "But this is likely due to the fact that we expanded our definition of chest pain to include terms such as chest pressure, chest tightness or chest discomfort, which are common ways that women will describe their chest pain and chest pressure." The researchers also found that women were more likely than men to report experiencing three or more additional symptoms. Specifically, 61.9% of women said they had three or more associated nonchest symptoms, compared with 54.8% of men. ALL RIGHTS
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The number of additional symptoms may make it more challenging to identify chest pain descriptions within the context of other reported symptoms, Lichtman said, highlighting how important it is for doctors to listen for chest-related symptoms in patients. Still, a limitation of the study was that many of the data were based on self-reports, or how the women and men recalled their symptoms from their interactions with their doctors. "We learned about their perceptions shortly after they had a major event," Lichtman said of those selfreports. The researchers also noted that data on patients who died before arriving at the hospital were not included in the study, and so the findings are based on only patients who survived their heart attacks. New device can detect heart attack Weeks before Murphy was hospitalized in 2016, she experienced some pain on the left side of her neck. "I had went and saw an urgent care doctor because I was going to travel for business, and I said, 'I'm having this pain in my left neck,' and he said,
'Oh, I think you slept wrong on your pillow or whatever; I'll give you a muscle relaxant,' " Murphy said. Three weeks later, when she came back from traveling, she met with her primary-care physician, who also suggested that she was experiencing minor muscle pain. "I went to two different doctors, but at the time, nobody would have said, 'You're starting to have a heart attack,' " Murphy said, but the study suggests that if a patient has such symptoms and risk factors for a heart attack, doctors should ask more questions to rule out a heart attack. "Now that I look back, that was kind of like an early sign of me having a SCAD event," she said, referring to how she had spontaneous tearing in the artery walls of her heart, related to her heart attack, called spontaneous coronary artery dissection.
SßæS‰Ø The heart attack symptoms you should know about These apparent differences in men's and women's heart attack symptoms have been known among researchers for a long time, and that knowledge should be applied clinically when diagnosing patients, said Dr. Nieca Goldberg, a cardiologist and medical director of the Joan H. Tisch Center for Women's Health at NYU Langone in New York, who was not involved in the new study. "I'm not surprised by the findings, but I'm still disappointed that both women and their health care providers are less likely to attribute early symptoms to heart attack compared with men," Goldberg said. "The take-home message for this is that men and women have to be aware of all the symptoms of heart attack," as do health care providers, she said. "Obviously, we need to do a better job." Heart attack symptoms that are not related to chest pain can include shortness of breath, breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea or lightheadedness, according to the American Heart Association. Goldberg added that anywhere above the Almost two-thirds of the women waist "is fair game" to those symptoms of feeland men said that persistent symping uncomfortable pressure, tightness or pain. "The pain and discomfort is in the jaw, neck toms were the reason they sought or in the arms and those sorts of places -- like between the shoulder blades or upper back -medical care, and more than half they can experience that tightness or pressure," Goldberg said. said the pain was too bad to ig"Usually, the pain or pressure or tightness nore, the researchers found. due to heart attack feels like an elephant sitting on your chest or you're being squeezed," she The majority of women, 87%, and said. "I've had patients say, 'It felt like my bra was too tight, but I know my bra was not too men, 89.5%, said they experienced tight.' " Goldberg added that autoimmune diseases chest pain "We were initially sur-- such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis or psoriprised that such a high proportion atic arthritis -- as well as a history of preeclampsia, hypertension during pregnancy of young women presented with and gestational diabetes can increase risk for heart disease in women. chest pain," Lichtman said. Even though certain complications in pregnancy can put a woman at an increased cardiovascular risk, the new study did not address could be perceived as "crying wolf." that, since the researchers didn't query for it, said Dr. The message that heart attack survivor Murphy Nanette Wenger, professor emeritus of cardiology at hopes to leave with women around the world is not Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, to second-guess themselves or be embarrassed about who was not involved in the study. addressing a health issue. "Often, the women are not told that and told they "I think so many of us are scared to call the ambuneed to check with a physician," Wenger said. "So lance, to call 911, because we don't want somebody there is a population of women, many of them to say, 'Well, you just have indigestion; go home,' " whom may be younger, who are at an increased said Murphy, who authors a blog dedicated to enrisk." couraging other heart attack survivors. Wenger added that, while treating heart attack pa"I would rather have somebody be told at the ER tients as a consultant at the Emory Heart and Vascuthat it's not what they thought it was, and it's not a lar Center, she has noticed that many women might heart attack, than to have somebody have a heart atbe hesitant to report lesser-known symptoms that tack not get help and then could die," she said. 29
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few other boys, my office was situated near Gaziabad bus stand. It was a long journey which I covered via public transport. One fine day when the rains had flooded Delhi completely and the transportation had shut down, I had no option but to walk all the way home from office." "While the walk took me 7 hours, the idea struck immediately. Thinking about how journalists keep standing in rains and almost through every season to catch a glimpse of a celebrity, there will be a day when I will do something for them as well." A few years down the line when Jasbir reached Mumbai and established himself in the industry, he started working on the idea and came up with Glamorama, a unique media calendar, which will feature entertainment journalists from all walks of life. The event was a super success and launch saw the presence of actress Daisy Shah, Bigg Boss fame Arshi Khan, Vikas Gupta, Priyank Sharma, Akash Dadlani, designer Rohit Verma, actor Vishal Singh and many more celebs walking the ramp with journalists. Say hello to the man of the hour, Jasbir Singh, for not just thinking out of the box but also making it a success.
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stonia-based health-focused startup Healthureum, by strengthening its foothold in Indian market, today announced a Blockchain-based 360-degree ecosystem for administering medical care in a reliable and accurate manner. Health sector is an important contributor in every nation’s GDP and economic infrastructure. However, over the recent years the same has been suffering from certain challenges Like Drug Traceability, medical interoperability so on and so forth. Healthureum the recent Blockchain based healthcare system is a solution to critical challenges that healthcare system has been facing for years now. Healthcare is going to be an ultimate solution to key stakeholders who have been complaining about several issues like Transparency, access to information, Disparities in treatments so on and so forth. With the help of Blockchain, it will be easier to track the transaction nodes between the key participants like drug manufacturers, wholesalers, pharmacists, medical representatives thus securing the product information, combating the problem of counterfeit drugs, thus contributing to overall Drug Traceability on the smooth road. Healthureum's platform is designed on the Ethereum-based blockchain using smart contract technology to significantly improve efficiency and interoperability of healthcare services. Blockchain technology will help connect all hospitals on a global scale thereby improving the rate at which information is shared between these institutions. Healthureum the 360-degree blockchain based health care system guarantees full fledged transparency and clarity that have been missing till date. Ritu Tyagi, Head of Global Marketing, Healthureum quoted, “Healthureum as a system ensures 100% access and transparency, which is 31
missing in the present infrastructure of Healthcare machinery. We believed drug traceability is the major issue and ever since the rising cases of medical terrorism are there, we believe a system like Healthureum is a blessing since the same will ensure the transparency involved in the blockchain technology will keep a track of every stage of supply chain system and easy drug traceability.” Healthureum operates on the Ethereum blockchain using an ERC20 standard to deploy
smart contracts for health-related services. Healthureum's innovative platform focuses on six core areas to bring widespread efficiency and transparency, and cost savvy healthcare. Healthureum, the latest fin-tech revolution is going to gift healthcare with a level of standardization and scalability that has been an alarming concern for years now. The Estonia based startup is all geared up for their first Token Generation event and as per the spokesperson, “The new healthcare based 360-degree setup, “Healthureum” is going to be one of the best gift of technology to healthcare as the same will offer a convincing connotation between Blockchain technology and healthcare. ¥æòÜ ÚUæ§ÅU÷â ×æ¿ü w®v}
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-Michelle Toh pectators at the Pyeongchang Olympics aren't just getting to watch the ultimate showdown in winter sports. They're also witnessing the most high-tech Olympic Games in history. Major companies like Samsung and Intel are showing off their technology, including selfdriving cars, virtual-reality viewing stations and super-fast video streaming. At the helm of it all is 5G, the wireless network technology that mobile carriers around the world have been racing to adopt. Pyeongchang, a previously little known city of just 44,000 people, has emerged as a vital testing ground. Intel (INTC) and South Korean mobile
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carrier KT (KT) are using it as the tech industry's largest 5G showcase yet. Smartphone users have been "promised a lot of things previously for 5G," said Peter Liu, a Singapore-based analyst at research firm Gartner. "We want to see how much can be really achieved in the commercial environment." Intel is hoping to dazzle fans with the technology by offering new ways of watching Olympic athletes. It's set up 5G stations to track cross-country skiers, deployed dozens of cameras inside an ice arena, and made this the first Winter Olympics to be broadcast live in virtual reality. "We're getting closer and closer to the athletes," said Rob Topol, general manager of Intel's 5G
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Topol told But he stressed that what's available in Pyeongchang is still "an early showcase" of the technology's capabilities. The 5G signal that Intel and KT have set up covers a pretty limited area of roughly half a square mile. And guests walking into arenas won't see the internet automatically speeding up on their phones. To access 5G, they'll have to use Intel's tablets at certain "spectator zones." Other companies are also using the Olympics to demonstrate the possibilities of 5G. Hyundai (HYMTF), South Korea's top automaker, is letting visitors test out its autonomous Nexo SUV. The car successfully carried out a test drive all the way from Seoul to Pyeongchang, a journey of several hours, earlier this month without any human intervention. The Nexo's infotainment system uses KT's 5G technology, which lets users control smart home devices like locks or lighting systems from the 33
road. Passengers can sing karaoke or stream videos in the backseat if they get bored. The SUV is the world's first self-driving electric vehicle to be powered by a fuel cell, according to Hyundai. That means that instead of running on gas, it uses electricity produced from a combination of hydrogen and oxygen. The same energy source is powering a number of Hyundai buses that shuttle between the venues. They're equipped with a system that monitors drivers' facial expressions and displays a warning if signs of sleepiness are detected. hyundai hydrogen bus "We're trying to show our technology," said a Hyundai spokesperson. "It's one of the biggest sporting events in the world and the first Olympics [here] since Seoul Olympics, so for us it has great meaning." South Korea's biggest company, Samsung (SSNLF), is also using the Olympics to flex its muscles on virtual reality. The company says it's running simulated snowboarding and cross-country skiing competitions for fans, as well as a virtual reality "space mission" designed to let guests experience the feeling of lunar gravity. And before the Games, it equipped two Dutch skaters with socalled SmartSuits, which used sensors to track and send data about their body positions to a coach on a smartphone app. The coach was then able to analyze their performances and send the athletes feedback through vibrations on a wristband, according to a company video. The next Summer Olympics will feature even more advanced technology. Intel says the demonstrations in Pyeongchang are "a backbone" for what will be on show at the Tokyo Games in 2020. Many people still don't understand "how much 5G can do," said Topol. But in just a few years' time, he envisions the Olympic Village becoming a "smart city," where cars can send real-time data to traffic lights, and display boards can transmit information people are looking up on their phones. "You will see a lot of machines play a critical role," Topol said. "It won't just be about the smartphone in your pocket anymore." ¥æòÜ ÚUæ§ÅU÷â ×æ¿ü w®v}
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In the 20th century, governments that recognised no private sphere of thought, expression, and action outside their reach and the ruling party’s reach were called “totalitarian”. Aware that such governments are antithetical to freedom, the world’s democracies were willing to sacrifice tens of millions of their citizens’ lives in the Second World War to defeat them militarily. ALL RIGHTS
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he Supreme Court has cut straight to the heart of the issue in the Aadhaar petitions. On behalf of all Indian citizens, it asks the current government to address the most basic questions in a democracy governed by the law: what are the privacy rights of its citizens; and are they protected equally, with the same justice for the rich and the poor alike? In the 20th century, governments that recognised no private sphere of thought, expression, and action outside their reach and the ruling 36
party’s reach were called “totalitarian”. Aware that such governments are antithetical to freedom, the world’s democracies were willing to sacrifice tens of millions of their citizens’ lives in the Second World War to defeat them militarily. The democratic constitutions that rose on the ashes of European totalitarianism explicitly recognised the integrity of a private sphere that governments may not invade, as the U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights, as interpreted by its Supreme Court, has also done. The post-Inde-
×égæ pendence Indian Constitution does this as well. In the 21st century, a government that cannot or will not protect its citizens’ privacy rights cannot credibly maintain a democratic regime of equal treatment under the rule of law. Freedom of opinion and association; freedom of religion (or irreligion); the ability to make choices and decisions autonomously in society free of surrounding social pressure, including the right to vote — all of these depend on the preservation of the “private sphere.” Yet, the Government of India (GoI), speaking through its Attorney-General, has repeatedly declared that it is the government’s position that In-
The Attorney-General argued that the poor, whose welfare is at stake in the continuance of subsidy payments and other benefits, must be prepared to surrender their right of privacy, if any, in order to continue receiving benefits. This argument was sharply rejected by the bench, which recognises that the poor have the same rights as the rich, ad interim as well as permanently, in any democratic society. 37
dian citizens have no constitutional right of privacy. Whether GoI is ultimately prepared to restate that position and risk a political loss before the Supreme Court remains to be seen. The pressure on the government very much increased last week, when the Supreme Court refused simultaneous applications by multiple agencies demanding relief from the Supreme Court’s interim order limiting the use of Aadhaar pending the Court’s final decision. By referring these government applications to a constitutional bench whose composition has been announced last week, the court has assured Indians that a decision on their fundamental rights will not be long delayed. The Attorney-General argued that the poor, whose welfare is at stake in the continuance of subsidy payments and other benefits, must be prepared to surrender their right of privacy, if any, in order to continue receiving benefits. This argument was sharply rejected by the bench, which recognises that the poor have the same rights as the rich, ad interim as well as permanently, in any democratic society. This is not, as GoI has been claiming, a conflict between the needs of the poor and “1 or 2 or 10 persons” who care about everyone’s fundamental right to privacy. The government’s most basic obligation is to protect its citizens’ rights — both their right to sustenance and their right to the privacy that enables freedom — equally. The ultimate resolution of this present controversy must recognise both the need for Aadhaar — in order to provide efficient and honest government services to citizens — and the need for stringent rules concerning access to and security of citizens’ biometric data, in order to preserve their privacy. GoI cannot adopt the posture that only one aspect of government’s protective responsibility matters — that the costs of privacy destruction can be imposed upon the poor in return for LPG subsidies, or any other social benefit on which they absolutely depend. The Supreme Court’s action this week ensures that GoI must respond to both halves of the problem. In particular, the Indian Supreme Court is likely to find itself asking GoI about what in Indian and U.S. law is called the “doctrine of unconstitutional conditions”. Both Supreme Courts have held that the government cannot condition receipt of public benefits on waiver of fundamental rights. This is in sharp contradiction to the argument offered in the Supreme Court this week by the counsel for Center for Civil Society, when he told the bench that “a person who has a right to privacy should be allowed to waive it for greater benefit.” We are about to begin one of the most important constitutional cases of India’s post-Independence legal history. The good news is that the Supreme Court has shown it knows exactly what’s at stake. In any democracy, that’s a necessary place to start. ¥æòÜ ÚUæ§ÅU÷â ×æ¿ü w®v}
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A rickshaw puller built 9 schools in Assam
A 12-hour shutdown was observed in Karnataka for the Mahadayi river water from neighbouring Goa to meet the drinking needs of the people in Belagavi, Bagalkote, Dharwad and Hubballi districts. Farmers, pro-Kannada organisations and regional outfits protested and sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention to resolve the two-decade-old interstate water-sharing dispute.
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money that bothered him. For Ali, it was the regret of having never attended a school. And so, Ali did what many couldn’t even imagine. With his little earnings and the plots of land he owned, Ali built as many as nine schools. Besides earning his livelihood as a rickshaw
¥â× puller, he also did some other works in Guwahati and elsewhere in construction sites and others. But he never has any regrets in life as whatever he did, he performed it with honesty and pride and used this time to understand the people around him. In a conversation with TwoCircles.net, he says, “I met numerous people in my life in the last eight decades. Many of them exchanged their thoughts with me. Many of them even awarded me just because I didn’t charge more unlike many others. But one thing always disturbed me. That I couldn’t attend school… It pained me. It’s a sin for anybody not to attend school and get the education.” So, he made up his mind that after him, no one should face the similar fate. He started to gather whatever money he could and out of his 36 bighas of land, he donated at least 32 bighas of land for setting up schools.“Now, seeing the students attending the schools, I feel a kind joy and happiness which I can’t express,” he added. So far, Ali has set up nine schools. Out of which three are lower primary schools, five are middle English schools and one is a high school in Madhurbond and its nearby areas. Among all these, one ME School and the high school have been named after him as insisted by the locals. Ali established his first school in 1978- a lower primary school – in his village by selling his land and collecting small amounts of money from the locals. Later, the three lower primary schools were provincialised by the government and others are in the queue. It was difficult for him in the beginning as he had to arrange for everything before the government assistance came in. “I had to make the walls and other necessary things with the support of villagers and my well-wishers. Later the government assisted the schools,” he said. After successfully seeing these schools grown with the time, Ali now dreams to have a junior college in their neighbourhood at the earliest. “There are many things I would have liked to do especially when providing the facilities of education of the children and the youngsters. But with the limited energy I wish to
start a junior college in the nearby areas so that the students don’t need to go far away to study (10+2),” said Ali. Ali said that he met several nice persons who helped him immensely. “I’m lucky to have met so many wonderful persons in my life who helped me and encouraged me. Former Badarpur MLA Maulana Abdul Jalil Sir has also helped and encouraged me. He made me realise that without education, the world is nothing. When I decided to donate the lands for the schools, I got the support of my family especially from my sons who never opposed my decision,” Ali added. He is also happy that all three sons could attend school and college. Patherkandi MLA Krishnendu Paul who recently visited Ahmed Ali High School for construction of additional classroom and termed Ali as a ‘rare personality’. The MLA also announced a sum of Rs 11 lakh for the development of the school from the multi-sectoral development programme fund under the union ministry of minority affairs. “I’ve learned that the man used to be a rickshaw puller but his love for education so much that he singlehandedly started to for establishing schools with the little money he earned,” said Paul. It is a feeling that many people in Karimganj share and are thankful to have a personality like Ahmed Ali in their region. 39
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he fundamental rights are guaranteed to protect the basic human rights of all citizens of India and are put into effect by the courts, subject to some limitations. One of such fundamental rights is the Right to Equality. Right to Equality refers to the equality in the eyes of law, discarding any unfairness on grounds of caste, race, religion, place of birth sex. It also includes equality of prospects in matters of employment, abolition of untouchability and abolition of titles. Articles 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 of the Constitution of India highlight the Right to Equality in detail. This fundamental right is the major foundation of all other rights and privileges granted to Indian citizens. It is one of the chief guarantees of the Constitution of India. Thus, it is imperative that every citizen of India has easy access to the courts to exercise his/her Right to Equality. Equality before law is well defined under the Article 14 of the Constitution which ensures that every citizen shall be likewise protected by the laws of the country. It means that the State will not distinguish any of the Indian citizens on the basis of their gender, caste, creed, religion or even the place of birth. The state cannot refuse equality before the law and equal defense of the law to any person within the territory of India. In other words, this means that no person or groups of people can demand for any special privileges. This right not only applies to the citizens of India
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but also to all the people within the territory of India. The right of Social Equality and Equal Access to Public Areas is clearly mentioned under the Article 15 of the Constitution of India stating that no person shall be shown favoritism on the basis of color, caste, creed language, etc. Every person shall have equal admittance to public places like public wells, bathing ghats, museums, temples etc. However, the State has the right to make any special arrangement for women and children or for the development of any socially or educationally backward class or scheduled castes or scheduled tribes. This article applies only to citizens of India. Article 16 of the Constitution of India clearly mentions that the State shall treat everyone equally in the matters of employment. No citizen shall be discriminated on the basis of race, caste, religion, creed, descent or place of birth in respect of any employment or office under the State. Every citizen of India can apply for government jobs. However, there are some exceptions to this right. The Parliament may pass a law mentioning that specific jobs can only be filled by candidates who are residing in a particular area. This requirement is mainly for those posts that necessitate the knowledge of the locality and language of the area. Apart from this, the State may also set aside some posts for members of backward classes, scheduled castes or scheduled tribes which are not properly represented in the services under the State to uplift the weaker sections of the society. Also, a law may be passed which may entail that the holder of an office of
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Article 17 of the Constitution of India abolishes the practice of untouchability in India. Practice of untouchability is declared as a crime and anyone doing so is punishable by law. The Untouchability Offences Act of 1955 (and now Protection of Civil Rights Act in 1976) states punishments for not allowing a person to enter a place of worship or from taking water from a well or tank. any religious institution shall also be a person professing that specific religion. Though, this right shall not be granted to the overseas citizens of India as directed by the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2003. Article 17 of the Constitution of India abolishes the practice of untouchability in India. Practice of untouchability is declared as a crime and anyone doing so is punishable by law. The Untouchability Offences Act of 1955 (and now Protection of Civil Rights Act in 1976) states punishments for not allowing a person to enter a place of worship or from taking water from a well or tank. Article 18 of the Constitution of India prohibits the State from granting any titles. Citizens of India are not allowed to accept titles from a foreign State. Titles like Rai Bahadurs and Khan Bahadurs given by the British government have also been abolished. Nevertheless, academic and military distinctions can be conferred upon the citizens of India. The awards of ‘Bharat Ratna’ and ‘Padma Vibhushan’ cannot be used by the beneficiary as a title and is not prohibited by the Constitution of India. From 15 December 1995, the Supreme Court has sustained the validity of such awards. To conclude, the ‘Right to Equality’ should not only remain on papers. This right should be properly exercised; otherwise it will lose its essence if all the citizens of India, especially the weaker and backward classes do not have equal rights and equality before law. ¥æòÜ ÚUæ§ÅU÷â ×æ¿ü w®v}
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s election results for three northeastern states come in, one thing which clearly emerges is the massive surge in BJP’s vote share. The BJP is poised to form the government with a two-thirds majority in Tripura, will be a part of the government in Nagaland and may manage to cobble together a coalition in Meghalaya. The results, which are broadly in line with what BJP expected, are a validation of the unique strategy which the BJP has deployed in the northeast to realize its longstanding ambitions to expand in the region. This strategy has sought to play on an optimal mix of the promise of development, localization of identity and ideology and prudent coalition-building. BJP’s role in accelerating development in the region has been the mainstay of the BJP’s messaging in the northeastern states. Both the NDA central governments, currently under Modi and earlier under Vajpayee, have vocally committed to the development of the northeastern region (NER). The Vajpayee government established a separate ministry for implementing and monitoring development activities in the NER and also implemented the 10% earmarking of budgetary allocation for the NER. Prime Minister Modi doubled down on this agenda when he referred to the northeastern states as the ‘Ashtalakshmi’ and followed up with substanALL RIGHTS
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tive actions. His focus has been on encouraging trade and tourism in the region and making development of NER the keystone of India’s ‘Act East’ policy. Since May 2014, big ticket infrastructure projects have been initiated or inaugurated in the NER. The Modi government launched a ‘Hill Area Development Programme’ and more recently approved a Rs. 5300 crore scheme for development of infrastructure in the NER. The Prime Minister himself has visited the region often and has encouraged regular visits by his ministers. Both the optics and delivery have found resonance among the people of the NER, especially the youth, who were eager for development after weariness of the insurgency and perceived neglect. BJP has also wisely relied on localization of the party’s identity and ideology in the northeastern region. For a party which was generally perceived as a mainland cow-belt party in the region, the localization of identity has been important to reconcile its national agenda with the demographics and sensitivities of the local populace. Three of the eight northeastern states (Nagaland, Meghalaya and Mizoram) are Christian majority where the party’s positions on Hindutva and beef could have impacted voting intentions. However, BJP has managed to overcome these problems by re-
çâØæâè iterating its respect for the local customs and traditions. BJP’s historically firm stand on illegal immigration from Bangladesh has helped gain the support of the ethnic identity voters in the areas most affected by the problem. This was one of the major factors in the BJP victory in Assam earlier. Organizations from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) stable (especially the Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram) have a significant presence in the northeastern states. Their widespread educational and social activities have also helped the BJP to build credibility from the grounds up. BJP has also managed to attract members from other parties into its fold in states like Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh which not only provided it with recognizable local faces but helped increase its organizational bench strength. Theparty’s prospects in the NER have also benefitted significantly from the alliance choices it has made in the region and the deft management of these coalitions. Considering the complex social fabric of the region, allying with smaller parties who have a high level of local appeal has helped BJP compensate for the disadvantage it had as a non-local non-ethnic party, as in Assam, where BJP’s alliance with Asom Gana Parishad and Bodoland People’s Front helped BJP build on its gains. BJP has also wisely refrained from expanding in the north eastern states at the cost of the allies. In Sikkim, Nagaland and Meghalaya, BJP has readily shown the willingness to play the junior partner to the allies. The innovation in creating the North East Development Alliance as a regional subset of the NDA has provided a forum for the allies to make themselves heard at the highest levels, unlike earlier when these small parties were just one of the mem-
bers of the national alliance. This strategy which builds on the self-respect of the local parties and creates a responsive framework in the region has helped them stitch together winning coalitions which are based on trust. And this is the reason that the possibility of forming a government in Meghalaya is high, as UDF and Conrad Sangma’s NPP have been a part of the NEDA framework. A combination of these factors has led to a gradual but inevitable surge for the BJP in the region. With the possibility of relatively fewer seats in the Hindi belt states during the Lok Sabha elections in 2019, BJP will rely on its northeastern surge to compensate for the probable loss of seats in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. The situation suits well for the Northeastern states too as BJP’s increasing influence will help accelerate the development agenda and mainstream this strife-torn part of the country, which for long faced neglect in the national political scene. A fact which was evident in the wall-to-wall coverage of the election results on Saturday.
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Gun violence has reached our Indian schools, WHY?
A recent Gulf News Report on India estimated the number of firearms in the hands of Indian civilians to be a whopping 40 million of which only 6.3 million are registered weapons. The disturbing image in the news piece shows a bejeweled lady in her red sari draped demurely over her head, handling a gun at a newly-opened Lucknow firearms store in 2002. ALL RIGHTS
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n eighteen-year old boy brought a firearm to his school in Jacobpura, Gurgaon putting 600 other school children in imminent danger. What is more worrisome is that he brought the firearm to school just so he could show it off to his friends. While the boy in question and his friend whom he took the gun from have both been arrested, this new aberration in violence that is plaguing our schools and putting our children in harm’s way seems to only be gaining clout. Just last month, an eighteenyear old boy marched into the principal’s office in Swami Vivekananda School in Yamunanagar and shot her three times. Few hours later, she died in a private hospital. The reason for this heinous act? The princi46
pal refused to accept his late project report submission following his record of plummeting class attendance. For all his puerile, frivolous words and actions, there was one statement made by President Trump that I agree with. The heinous acts of opening fire on unarmed, innocent civilians portrays a deep-rooted mental health problem. A problem that also undeniably reflects on the inadequate upbringing of the culpable child. A recent Gulf News Report on India estimated the number of firearms in the hands of Indian civilians to be a whopping 40 million of which only 6.3 million are registered weapons. The disturbing image in the news piece shows a bejeweled lady in her red sari draped demurely over
×égæ ers obtain adequate training in the safe use of guns. her head, handling a gun at a newly-opened LucThe problem also lies in the corrupt manner in which know firearms store in 2002. stolen arsenal becomes the further loot of politicians It feels like it was just yesterday when the news of and security companies in auctions. As reported by Ponty Chadha, the liquor baron, being gunned down a Manipuri native, author and founder of Manipur at his family farmhouse near New Delhi by his own Women Gun Survivors Network, 90% of arsenal is brother did the rounds. Or that of Jessica Lal, owned / manufactured by governments. When vigPramod Mahajan, journalist Jyotirmey Dey and Gulilante armed groups loot governments for this arseshan Kumar to name a few prominent victims. In renal, they become illegal weapons, which on capture cent times, gun violence has also seeped into the are then auctioned off to dubious politicians and senanatomy of our political landscape with journalists ior officials instead of being destroyed. like Gauri Lankesh being murdered in cold blood for Walmart in the US sells guns like it does housebeing anti-establishment or our newspapers even today being flooded with children, men and women being shot dead for increasingly inane reasons, giving rise to an insidious problem much like that of sexual assault. When this problem crosses the threshold of schools where our children are supposed to be safe – a second home away from home, there is nothing to feel except heart broken and helpless. The recent Florida school shooting that witnessed the mass murder of 17 persons and 14 other severely injured victims was declared one of the deadliest school massacres in the world. The perpetrator was arrested who confessed to his crime but the profound loss of those 17 school students sparked the fire that led a number of the surviving students to become gun activists and lead country-wide protests, demanding the need for stricter gun conWhen this problem crosses the threshtrol laws. This school shooting even managed to shake up the sitting president of old of schools where our children are the country, the man who was instrumensupposed to be safe – a second home tal in overhauling the anti-gun laws instituted by the former president Barack away from home, there is nothing to Obama and true to his erratic form proceeded to suggest placing guns in the feel except heart broken and helpless. hands of “skilled” school teachers. However, in a stunning double take, during a The recent Florida school shooting televised meeting with lawmakers last that witnessed the mass murder of 17 week, President Trump appealed for the need for comprehensive gun control persons and 14 other severely injured measures and stricter background checks before their purchase. victims was declared one of the deadIndia too needs to weigh in on the need liest school massacres in the world. for introducing stricter punishments for owning firearms illegally. Currently, the laws are lenient for illegal possession, but hold rations. Our country, luckily, has not reached this July the Indian cabinet has decreed that a verifithat far with the sale of arsenal but a re-look at the cation report has to be sought by the police before isease with which licenses are given and background suing gun licenses. While the debate is strong on verifications are done, if at all is paramount. Mental both sides of the gun ownership fence, there is no health might be to blame in many cases and many denying that an increased number of firearms in the counselling sessions with both parents and students hands of civilians can only lead to more danger. So can be undertaken. much so that school going children are now bringing But we simply cannot be lax when teenagers are guns to class and firing at their classmates and teachpulling out and waving around guns in their classers – guns taken from their parents. rooms instead of tiffin boxes. Control Arms Foundation of India (CAFI) is working with Delhi Police to help civilian gun own47
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he freedom of speech is regarded as the first condition of liberty. It occupies a preferred and important position in the hierarchy of the liberty, it is truly said about the freedom of speech that it is the mother of all other liberties. Freedom of Speech and expression means the right to express one's own convictions and opinions freely by words of mouth, writing, printing, pictures or any other mode. In modern time it is widely accepted that the right to freedom of speech is the essence of free society and it must be safeguarded at all time. The first principle of a free society is an untrammeled flow of words in an open forum. Liberty to express opinions and ideas without hindrance, and especially without fear of punishment plays significant role in the development of that particular society and ultimately for that state. It is one of the most important fundamental liberties guaranteed against state suppression or regulation. Freedom of speech is guaranteed not only by the constitution or statutes of various states but also by various international conventions like Universal Declaration of Human Rights , European convention on Human Rights and fundamental freedoms, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights etc. ALL RIGHTS
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These declarations expressly talk about protection of freedom of speech and expression. Why to protect freedom of speech? Freedom of speech offers human being to express his feelings to other, but this is not the only reason; purpose to protect the freedom of speech. There could be more reasons to protect these essential liberties. There are four important justifications for freedom of speech – 1) For the discovery of truth by open discussion According to it, if restrictions on speech are tolerated, society prevents the ascertainment and publication of accurate facts and valuable opinion. That is to say, it assists in the discovery of truth. 2) Free speech as an aspect of self- fulfillment and development – freedom of speech is an integral aspect of each individual’s right to self-development and self-fulfillment. Restriction on what we are allowed to say and write or to hear and read will hamper our personality and its growth. It helps an individual to attain self-fulfillment. 3) For expressing belief and political attitudes freedom of speech provides opportunity to express one’s belief and show political attitudes. It ultimately results in the welfare of the society and state. Thus,
×égæ freedom of speech provides a mechanism by which it would be possible to establish a reasonable balance between stability and social change. 4) For active participation in democracy – democracy is most important feature of today’s world. Freedom of speech is there to protect the right of all citizens to understand political issues so that they can participate in smooth working of democracy. That is to say, freedom of speech strengthens the capacity of an individual in participating in decision-making. Thus we find that protection of freedom of speech is very much essential. Protection of freedom of speech is important for the discovery of truth by open discussion, for self- fulfillment and development, for expressing belief and political attitudes, and for active participation in democracy. The present study is intended to present the provisions of the American and Indian Constitution which recognize the freedom of speech and expression, the basic fundamental rights of human being. It is also to be examined that what is judicial trend in interpreting the freedom of speech and expression provisions. The study also covers the comparison between the approaches of both countries as far as freedom of speech is concerned. Freedom of Speech in America America is leader country as far as protection of freedom of speech and expression is concerned. It provides very wide interpretation of freedom of speech to its citizen. Freedom of speech, of the press, of association, of assembly and petition -- this set of guarantees, protected by the First Amendment, comprises what we refer to as freedom of expression. However, initially there was no provision for protecting freedom of speech in American Constitution, but very soon realizing the importance of freedom of speech it amended its constitution and pave way for protection of speech and expression. The first amendment of the American constitution specially provides that “Congress shall make no law respecting an estab-
America is leader country as far as protection of freedom of speech and expression is concerned. It provides very wide interpretation of freedom of speech to its citizen. Freedom of speech, of the press, of association, of assembly and petition -- this set of guarantees, protected by the First Amendment, comprises what we refer to as freedom of expression. lishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances”. The above Amendment to the American Constitution is the part of the United States Bill of Rights. As per the Bill of Rights United States Congress has been prohibited from making laws, infringe the freedom of speech, infringe the freedom of the press, limit the right to peaceably assemble, etc. The sum total of the components of the law of the First Amendment provides a great deal of protection to freedom of speech .Although, as per the provision, the First Amendment only explicitly applies to the Congress, the Supreme Court of America has interpreted it as applying to the executive and judicial branches. The Supreme Court has interpreted the First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of speech very expansively, and the constitutional protection afforded to freedom of speech is perhaps the strongest protection afforded to any individual right under the Constitution. We see then that in the United States freedom of speech receives a very high degree of constitutional protection. It is not untrue to say that the constitutional protection afforded to freedom of speech is perhaps the strongest protection afforded to any individual right under the American Constitution, and the value of freedom of speech generally prevails over other democratic values such as equality, human dignity, and privacy. American judiciary, too, has played 49
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America is leader country as far as protection of freedom of speech and expression is concerned. It provides very wide interpretation of freedom of speech to its citizen. Freedom of speech, of the press, of association, of assembly and petition -- this set of guarantees, protected by the First Amendment, comprises what we refer to as freedom of expression. very important role in broadening the scope of freedom of speech. Schenck v. United States was the one of the first important case where Supreme Court was first requested to strike down a law violating the Free Speech Clause. It was a case related to Sedition Act of 1918 which criminalized "disloyal," "scurrilous" or "abusive" language against the government. Supreme court held in this case “ the question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent." Thus in this case court evolved a new doctrine of “clear and present danger”. The "clear and present danger" test of Schenck case was extended in Debs v. United States again by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. The case involved a speech made by Eugene V. Debs, a political activist. Debs had not spoken any words that posed a "clear and present danger" to the conscription system, but a speech in which he denounced militarism was nonetheless found to be sufficient grounds for his conviction. Justice Holmes suggested that the speech had a "natural tendency" to occlude the draft. The test of clear and present danger was further upheld by the court in Dennis v. United States. It was observed by the court that “clear and present danger" test did not require the government to "wait until the putsch is about to be executed, the plans have been laid and the signal is awaited", thereby broadly defining the words "clear and present danger." Thus, the Supreme Court effectively shaped the First Amendment in such a manner as to permit a multitude of restrictions on speech. Example such restriction is providing authority to state to punish words that "by their very nature, involve danger to the public peace and to the security of the state ." Moreover, Lawmakers were given the freedom to decide which speech would constitute a danger. • Press and freedom of speech ALL RIGHTS
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With regard to press freedom, America has again adopted very liberal attitude towards it. Freedom of press is the heart of social and political intercourse. It is the primary duty of the courts to uphold the freedom of press and invalidate all laws or administrative actions, which interfere with it contrary to the constitutional mandate. It has provided broad freedom to press (every sort of publication which affords a vehicle of information and opinion ) to provide information to public. However, Freedom of the press, like freedom of speech, is subject to restrictions on bases such as defamation law. Again, American judiciary has approved contentbased regulation. Content-based regulation of television and radio has been sustained by the Supreme Court in various cases. For example In Miami Herald Publishing Co. v. Tornillo the Court unanimously struck down a state law requiring newspapers criticizing political candidates to publish their responses. The state claimed that the law had been passed to ensure press responsibility. Finding that only freedom, and not press responsibility, is mandated by the First Amendment, the Supreme Court ruled that the government may not force newspapers to publish that which they do not desire to publish. Since the freedom of speech is mainly governed by the first amendment of the constitution and first
amendment did not talk about obscenity and freedom of speech, The Supreme Court has usually refused to give obscenity any protection. The governments, both federal and state, have been permitted to make suitable legislation. However the court from time to time developed various tests to examine obscenity. In Roth v. United States, Court applied a new test for obscenity, which was "whether to the average person, applying contemporary community standards, the dominant theme of the material, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest." this is known as Ruth test of obscenity.
×égæ This ''central meaning'' proscribes either civil or criminal punishment for any but the most maliciously, knowingly false criticism of government. ''Although the Sedition Act was never tested in this Court, the attack upon its validity has carried the day in the court of history. . . . [The historical record] reflect[s] a broad consensus that the Act, because of the restraint it imposed upon criticism of government and public officials, was inconsistent with the First Amendment.'' Supreme Court unanimously overruled the $500,000 judgment against the Times. Justice William J. Brennan suggested that public officials may sue for libel only if the publisher published the statements in question with "malice.” The actual malice standard applies to both public officials and public figures, including celebrities. Though the details vary from state to state, private individuals normally need only to prove negligence on the part of the defendant. Freedom of Speech in India Freedom of speech enjoys special position as far India is concerned. The importance of freedom of expression and speech can be easily understand by the fact that preamble of constitution itself ensures to all citizens inter alia, liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship. The constitutional significance of the freedom of speech consists in the Preamble of Constitution and is transformed as fundamental and human right in Article 19(1) (a) as “freedom of speech and expression”. Explaining the scope of freedom of speech and expression Supreme Court has said that the words "freedom of speech and expression" must be broadly constructed to include the freedom to circulate one's views by words of mouth or in writing or through audiovisual instrumentalities. Freedom of Speech and expression means the right to express one's own convictions and opinions freely by words of mouth, writing, printing, pictures or any other mode. It thus includes the expression of one's idea through any communicable medium or visible representation, such as gesture, signs, and the like. Moreover, it is important to note that liberty of one must not offend the liberty of others. Patanjali Shastri,J. in A.K. Gopalan case, observed,“man as a rational being desires to do many things, but in a civil society his desires will have to be controlled with the exercise of similar desires by other individuals”. It therefore includes the right to propagate one's views through the print media or through any other communication channel e.g. the radio and the television. Every citizen of this country therefore has the right to air his or their views through the printing and or the electronic media subject of course to permissible restrictions imposed under Article 19(2) of the Constitution. In sum, the fundamental principle involved here is the people's right to know. Freedom of speech and expression should, therefore, receive generous support from all those who believe in the participation of people in the administration. We can see the guarantee of freedom of speech under following heads.
The Roth test was further expanded when the Court decided Miller v. Californiacase. It is commonly known as Miller test. Under the Miller test, a work is obscene if it would be found appealing to the prurient interest by an average person applying contemporary community standards depicts sexual conduct in a patently offensive way and has no serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value. It thus includes the expression of one’s ideas through any communicable medium or visible representation, such as gesture, signs and the like .It very important to note that under Miller test, the “community" standards are followed, which might be different from the national standard. Thus, material may be deemed obscene in one locality but not in another. National standards, however, are applied whether the material is of value. • Defamation and freedom of speech American law also recognizes the liability for defamatory speech or publication i.e. slander and libel. The nature of American defamation law was vitally changed by the Supreme Court in 1964, in deciding New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, The New York Times had published an advertisement indicating that officials in Montgomery, Alabama had acted violently in suppressing the protests of AfricanAmericans during the Civil rights movement. The
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to City Montessori School went to the high court, but even the court did not give a clear-cut direction for admission. Would the administration, government and court have been so lax if these children were from the elite? The local authority is responsible under the act to maintain records of children up to the age of 14 residing within its jurisdiction, and it must ensure and monitor admission, attendance and completion of elementary education. It is also supposed to provide infrastructure, including a school building, teaching staff and learning material, facilities for the training of teachers, and ensuring good quality education. But the municipal authority is blissfully unaware of its role under the RTE Act in Lucknow, the capital
¥çŠæ·¤æÚU SCHOOL FEES During the current academic year, the City Montessori School also went to court challenging 40 admission orders, stating that these children did not fulfill the norms prescribed under the RTE Act. How can it be that Jagdish Gandhi, the manager of the school, finds fault with every admission that is approved in his institution by the basic shiksha adhikari, the district level education officer? Either this official is incompetent or Gandhi is playing truant. Does the administration or government have the willpower to take action against powerful private schools? Gandhi is certainly denying the right of education to some children. It is good that the government wants to restore the prestige of its schools. But that is not going to happen by merely distributing material items required to attend schools, including books and uniforms or by a tree plantation campaign that has been linked with the enrollment drive this year in Uttar Pradesh until July 31. It will happen only when the children of government officers, people’s representatives and judges are allowed to study in government schools. The quality of government schools will change dramatically overnight if this happens, which will directly benefit the poor as their children will also receive good quality education. Additionally, it will create an option for the middle class, who are forced to spend exorbitant sums of money on the education of their children. In Gujarat, an act implemented during this academic year places an annual fee limit of Rs15,000 ($233) for primary schools, Rs25,000 for middle- and higher-middle schools, and Rs27,000 for higher-middle schools with science. In Uttar Pradesh, there have been demands for a similar law. For Uttar Pradesh, which is a poorer state than Gujarat, the proposed limit is Rs6,000 and Rs10,000 annually for primary and higher-middle schools, respectively. Of late, the Uttarakhand high court has been proactive in giving strict rulings related to the state of government schools. It has ruled that until all government schools have basic facilities — such as benches, tables, chalk, dusters, separate toilets for girls and boys, computers, science laboratories, fans for summer and heaters for winter, good quality lunch meals, a library, water purifiers, and two set of uniforms for children — the local government would not be allowed to buy luxury items like expensive cars, air conditioners and furniture. The state court has come down heavily on highlevel officials, including the principal secretary of the education department, saying that if they do not arrange the abovementioned things for schools, their salaries would be stopped from January 2018. Similarly, the Madras high court, in a recent judgment, has ruled against starting an English section, saying that teachers have no interest in working at government schools as their own children do not study in them. India has its work cut out to ensure that the RTE Act meets its aims.
of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The situation is likely to be the same in other places around India. The government and local authorities have been tasked with establishing schools in neighborhoods where there are none within three years from the implementation of the RTE Act. But there are a number of residential areas in Lucknow where there are no schools. So, how are children supposed to receive education? The local authority has also been assigned the duty of ensuring admission of children of migrant families to government schools. Vijaya Ramachandran, a social activist and the daughter of former Indian President R. Venkataraman, has been advocating for the right of educating children of construction workers and brick kilns in Kanpur for over four decades. Her request to the government and local administration to get children of workers enrolled in government schools is being completely ignored. The Uttar Pradesh chief minister, Yogi Adityanath, while launching his “Study Well, Grow Immensely” campaign, has distributed books, uniforms, shoes, socks and school bags to children and said that he does not want a single child to be out of school. Yet he did not elaborate on how he aims to achieve this. The only good thing he said was that he would like to restore the positive image of government schools. In June, a public fast was organized in Lucknow to get Justice Sudhir Agarwal’s ruling implemented, which calls for children of all public sector government workers to study in government schools. But the government chose to ignore the fast. The fast was withdrawn on the seventh day on July 3, after accepting juice from a child beggar and a mother of another child whose admission was ordered by the district magistrate for Navyug Radiance School, yet the institution did not admit them. This was a slap in the face for the government and local administration. Will Adityanath tell us how he proposes to get these 105 children admitted to schools that are openly violating the RTE Act?
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