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  • Andhra teacher arrested for marrying minor student

    Andhra teacher arrested for marrying minor student

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    Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh police have arrested a teacher for allegedly tricking a minor girl student to marry her.

    Chalapathy (33), teacher at a private junior college at Gangaravaram in Chittoor district, married the 17-year-old student. The girl is a student of intermediate second year (12th standard) and the teacher, who was already married, took her to Bengaluru immediately after the completion of her examinations on March 29 and married her there.

    On a complaint by the girl’s family, police booked Chalapathy under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and arrested him on March 31.

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    Hailing from Bommanapalle village, Chalapathy had a love marriage with a girl from the same village three years ago. They have a son. His wife is expecting their second child.

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  • Marrying Hindu men is beneficial: Kajal Hindusthani to Muslim women

    Marrying Hindu men is beneficial: Kajal Hindusthani to Muslim women

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    Right-wing leader Kajal Singhala alias Kajal Hindusthani targetted Muslim women by listing out the “benefits” of marrying into a Hindu household.

    Speaking at a recently concluded Ram Navami event organised by the Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) in Gir Somnath district of Gujarat, she said that Muslim women will gain a lot of freedom if married to a Hindu man.

    “I appeal to my Muslim sisters that if you get married to a Hindu man, there will be no co-wives to handle as well as you will not be treated as a child-bearing machine,” she said.

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    Amid slogans and cheers, she added, “You (Muslim women) will be protected by Hindu men of the family. No one can force or have incest with you.”

    Kajal remarked on the burqa by saying Muslim women are free to wear any attire if converted to Hinduism. “You do not need to wear a burqa at 45-degree celsius heat,” she said.

    On bearing children, Kajal said they won’t be labeled as terrorists. “After marrying a Hindu man, your children will not be called ‘terrorists’.

    All throughout the speech, the crowd cheered her.

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  • Amid talk of her sis marrying Raghav Chadha, PC, Nick in Mumbai

    Amid talk of her sis marrying Raghav Chadha, PC, Nick in Mumbai

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    Mumbai: Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas landed in Mumbai on Friday along with her family members – husband Nick Jonas, her daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, and mother Madhu Chopra. As she came out of the VIP area of the Mumbai airport, the actress waved to the media and paparazzi and also introduced her daughter to them.

    While PC wore a cerise coloured outfit with a thigh high slit skirt, sneakers paired with sunglasses, her husband Nick was seen wearing a pair of denims with a sweatshirt paired with sneakers. Nick rounded up his look with a cap and sunglasses.

    Priyanka is currently gearing up for the release of her upcoming streaming series ‘Citadel’ in which she plays a spy. The series also stars Richard Madden and has been created by Russo Brothers of ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and ‘Avengers: Endgame’ fame.

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    Meanwhile, wedding bells are ringing for Priyanka’s cousin Parineeti Chopra. As per Parineeti’s ‘Code Name: Tiranga’ co-star Harrdy Sandhu, the actress is set to tie the knot with AAP MP Raghav Chadha.

    Earlier, the two have been spotted together at numerous occasions with Aam Aadmi Party leader Sanjeev Arora congratulating Raghav and Parineeti for their union through his Twitter account.

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  • Man sues wife for marrying lover after Rs 2.9 cr lottery win

    Man sues wife for marrying lover after Rs 2.9 cr lottery win

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    A Thai man was stunned to learn that his wife had won a lottery jackpot of 12 million baht (Rs 2.9 crore) and then married another man.

    According to a report by Thaiger, on March 11, a 47-year-old man called Narin filed a complaint against his wife. The man married the accused 20 years ago and the couple had three kids.

    According to the report, Narin was facing a debt of over 2 million baht and planned to relocate to South Korea in 2014 in order to repay the bill.

    Although his wife, Chaweewan, returned to Thailand to care for their children, the guy continued to work in South Korea and transferred around 27,000 to 30,000 baht each month to his family.

    The man afterward discovered that his wife had won a Rs 2.9 crore lottery but had concealed the fact from him. As the accused refused to return phone calls, the guy decided to fly to Thailand on March 3. When he arrived in Thailand, he discovered she had married a police officer on February 25.

    “I was shocked and did not know what to do. I am disappointed. I did not expect that my wife of 20 years would do this to me. I only had 60,000 baht left in my bank account because I gave money to her every month. I want to call out for justice and the money that I deserve,” he said.

    Chaweewan, on the other hand, stated that she split up with Narin several years before winning the lottery and marrying her boyfriend.

    The man stated that he was unaware of the separation. The situation is currently being investigated by police officers and other authorities.

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  • Men marrying girls below 14 yrs to be booked under POCSO in Assam: CM

    Men marrying girls below 14 yrs to be booked under POCSO in Assam: CM

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    Guwahati: The Assam Cabinet on Monday decided to book men who marry girls below 14 years in the state under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.

    Assam has a “high” rate of maternal and infant mortality and the primary cause for that is child marriage, the CM said.

    “We have decided to make the campaign against child marriage a priority in governance and we hope to end it in the next five years”, Sarma said at a press conference after the Cabinet meeting.

    The state has an average of 31 per cent marriages in the “prohibited age”, Sarma said.

    POCSO Act of 2012 defines a child as an individual under the age of 18 and it criminalises sex between an under-age child and an adult.

    A husband cannot “touch” his wife if she is below the age of 14 as this amounts to sexual offence and the male partner is liable to be sentenced to life imprisonment under POCSO Act in Assam, Sarma said.

    Asked about the legal action if both partners are below the age of 14, the chief minister said that in that case the marriage will be declared illegal and the boy will be sent to a juvenile home as minors cannot be tried in court.

    Those marrying girls in the age group of 14-18, will be tried under the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006, and necessary steps will be taken against them under this law, he said.

    The legal age for marriage is 18 years for women and 21 for men.

    The police have been directed to conduct a massive crackdown against child marriage, carry out an awareness campaign against the problem, and take legal action against those who are violating norms in this regard, the chief minister said.

    The Gram Panchayat secretaries will be designated as Child Marriage Prevention (Prohibition) Officers and it will be their duty to file a complaint against any child marriage taking place in their area, Sarma said.

    A massive drive against child marriage will be launched in the state and the police along with the district authorities have been asked to investigate the cases and counsel people against child marriage.

    Dhubri with 50 per cent cases and South Salmara with 44.7 per cent top the list of districts with a high rate of child marriages.

    “We minutely analysed the National Family Health Survey data of 2019-20 and found that 11.7 per cent of girls are burdened with early motherhood and though the state is doing well in other health parameters, maternal and child mortality is a matter of concern”, Sarma said.

    “This is a neutral and secular action. It will be carried out across the state and is not targeted against any community. There is no need to give any political colour to it”, he said.

    The Karnataka government has already engaged and appointed Child Protection Officers and ‘this has been an inspiration for us. They have prevented 11,000 child marriages and booked 10,000 cases’, Sarma said.

    Welcoming the chief minister’s announcement, All Assam Minority Students Union (AAMSU) president Rejaul Karim Sarkar expressed hope that it does not remain a mere policy decision.

    “We are working to end child marriage in the minority-dominated areas and had submitted several memoranda to them but did not get any response from the authorities”, he said.

    Just asking the police to file cases will not solve the problem but all sections of society must be involved to campaign against child marriage so that the people are convinced that it is a wrong practice.

    “Educational facilities in the backward areas must be improved as this alone can bring awareness among the younger generation who will then refuse to get married below the permissible age, he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )