Tag: Body

  • Body Of Labourer Retrieved From Nallah Sindh

    Body Of Labourer Retrieved From Nallah Sindh

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    SRINAGAR: Body of a Nepali labourer was retrieved from Nallah Sindh in Kangan area of central-Kashmir’s Ganderbal district this evening, officials said.

    Identifying the deceased as one Chabi Lal Vishwakarma, son of Nar Singh, hailing from Karnali Nepal, the officials said that soon after intimation about the sighting of the body in the water source, an operation was launched at the site which yielded in retrieval of the body.

    Meanwhile confirming it, a police official told GNS that a case has been registered in this regard for further investigations. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Mustela Gentle Cleansing Body Gel, White, 500 ml

    Mustela Gentle Cleansing Body Gel, White, 500 ml

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    Properties: Gentle foaming cleansing gel, body and hair, ideal for daily use from birth on. Thoroughly cleanses while protecting the skin and delicate scalp of the baby or child. Soothes the skin and compensates for the drying effects of bathing. Tear-free formula. Composition: Avocado perseose, patented natural ingredient: Protects the skin barrier, moisturizes, and preserves the skin cellular richness. Vitamin b5: Soothes. Mild surfactants: Gently cleanse to prevent dry skin. Soap-free. Direction for use: Pour into hands, lather to clean hair and body. Rinse off.
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    Pour into hands, lather to clean hair and body, rinse off

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  • Unidentified Body Recovered In JK

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    SRINAGAR: In a tragic incident, an unidentified body of a man was recovered in Khanpora area in North Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Tuesday afternoon.

    As per sources, the body has been sent for post-mortem to determine the cause of death.

    More details awaited.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • UP: BSP to not field Atiq Ahmad’s family in urban body polls

    UP: BSP to not field Atiq Ahmad’s family in urban body polls

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    Lucknow: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) President Mayawati, on Monday, announced that her party would not give a ticket to Atiq Ahmad’s wife Shaista Parveen in the upcoming Mayor polls in Uttar Pradesh.

    She also quashed speculations that the BSP could give a ticket to Zainab, wife of Arshad, Atiq’s brother.

    Speaking to reporters, Mayawati said that the decision to let Shaista remain in the party would be taken after her arrest.

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    The BSP President also added that she would prefer that the urban body polls are held through ballot papers.

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  • Body of missing 2-year-old found in suitcase in neighbour’s house

    Body of missing 2-year-old found in suitcase in neighbour’s house

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    Greater Noida: In a shocking incident, the body of a two-year-old toddler, who was missing for two days now, was on Sunday found stuffed in a suitcase lying in her neighbour’s house in Greater Noida, police said. The neighbour is absconding.

    The incident was reported from Devla village in Surajpur area.

    The victim was one of the two children of Shiv Kumar and his wife who lived in a rented accommodation in Devla. On April 7, Shiv Kumar, who worked in a local factory, was on duty, and his wife stepped out to go to the market, leaving both children at home. When she returned, her daughter was missing. She inquired around the neighbourhood but found no trace of her, and finally approached the police. Police filed a missing complaint and launched a search but it was also fruitless.

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    On Sunday afternoon, the family noticed a stench from their next-door neighbour’s house, which was locked, and alerted the police. A police team from Surajpur reached the area and searched the house, only to find the body of the missing girl in a suitcase there.

    It was found that the house was of a man named Raghavendra, who had also joined the search for the girl after her mother found her missing from home, but had subsequently disappeared.

    Police have sent the body of the child for a post-mortem examination and are probing further.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UP man kills wife, chops body into pieces

    UP man kills wife, chops body into pieces

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    Gonda: Police in Uttar Pradesh’s Gonda have has arrested a man for killing his wife and then chopping the body into pieces.

    The 40-year-old accused had a spat with his wife on Sunday, suspecting her of having an illicit affair, and strangled her.

    After strangling her, he chopped the body into pieces. While he was trying to flee, he was caught by locals who handed him over to the police.

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    The crime took place in Kashipur village area and a case has been registered by the victim’s father.

    SO, Wazirganj, Chandra Pratap Singh said the couple had married in 2007 and they had two children, aged 10 and five.

    Singh said that the accused got a job in the city six months ago and used to commute 70 km daily, for which he used to leave home early and return late.

    His wife had befriended a villager and used to spend time with him.

    When her husband came to know, he got furious and warned her against meeting the man.

    They had a quarrel over the issue after which he killed her.

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  • Unidentified Body Recovered In Central Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: An unidentified body of a man was recovered in Kralpora area of Chadoora in central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Sunday afternoon.

    Quoting officials, KNO reported that the body was found by locals near Watalwani Kralpora, who later informed the police.

    “Body has been recovered from the spot and identification of deceased is being ascertained,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Unidentified body of man recovered in Budgam

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    Budgam, Apr 09: An unidentified body of a man was recovered in Kralpora area of Chadoora in central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Sunday afternoon.

    Official sources told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the body was found by locals near Watalwani Kralpora, who later informed the police.

    “Body has been recovered from the spot and identification of deceased is being ascertained,” he said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • ‘Irrational to omit key parts from NCERT books’: Teachers’ body

    ‘Irrational to omit key parts from NCERT books’: Teachers’ body

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    New Delhi: The Democratic Teachers’ Front (DTF) on Friday criticised the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for making changes in textbooks of Class 11 and 12 that include omission of some chapters on Mughals and colonialism.

    The DTF refused to agree with NCERT’s submission that omitting chapters on colonialism and Mughals would not make much of an impact on students’ learning process.

    The teachers’ body also did not back NCERT’s view that the latest change in syllabus would take “a certain extra pressure” off the students.

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    The NCERT has also cited the impact of Covid on students across the country behind the changes in syllabus — a submission the DTF did not accept.

    DTF president Nandita Narain said most of the subjects in Class 11 and 12 are optional for CBSE students.

    “If any student picks History in Class 11, he or she needs to develop a deeper understanding of the historical episodes in the next class as well,” she said, adding the NCERT’s claims of rationalisation and rationalisation of the curriculum have no merit.

    DTF secretary Abha Dev Habib said the Constitution talks about development of the scientific perspective of the citizens, and “the NCERT’s latest move goes against this very idea”.

    “… also, from this point of view, India’s pluralistic and inclusive nature for diversity cannot be saved. This approach would also eliminate any possibility of India emerging as the centre of science and technology. If ‘WhatsApp University’ is given a free hand to have its say in schools, colleges and universities in the same way, it will seriously affect Indian democracy,” she said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • India elected to UN statistical body; China suffers diplomatic rout

    India elected to UN statistical body; China suffers diplomatic rout

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    United Nations: In a sign of India’s diplomatic influence, it has been elected to the UN Statistical Commission and two other bodies while China suffered a diplomatic rout unable to get the required votes for the Commission when it squared off against India.

    India was elected unopposed in two elections on Wednesday by the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) to the Commission on Narcotic Drugs and the Programme Coordinating Board of the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS.

    In the election to the Statistical Commission where China was competing with India for seats earmarked for the Asia Pacific region, India received 46 of the 53 votes for the Statistical Commission electing it to one of the two seats for the Asia Pacific region in the first round of voting.

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    China came in third with paltry 19 votes, while South Korea received 23 and the United Arab Emirates 15, necessitating a second round of ballotting because none of them received the majority of 27 votes required for election to the region’s second seat under the rules.

    In the runoff between China and South Korea, they tied with 25 votes each and under the rules, ECOSOC President Lachezara Stoeva drew lots to break the tie and Seoul was picked.

    India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar tweeted, “India’s expertise in the field of statistics, diversity & demography has earned it a seat on the UN Statistical Commission.”

    He congratulated India’s UN Mission team for “for coming through so strongly in a competitive election”.

    Seats on most UN bodies are allocated by region, although all countries vote to pick the candidates from the region.

    India, which will begin its term on the Statistical Commission in 2024, returns after 20 years having completed its last term in 2004.

    The Statistical Commission bills itself as “the highest body of the global statistical system bringing together the chief statisticians from member states from around the world”.

    It sets statistical standards and develops concepts and methods, at the national and international levels.

    China’s poor performance in the Statistical Commission election, securing only 19 votes and trailing South Korea was a surprise because of the extensive diplomatic and economic campaigns it has undertaken around the world.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )