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  • Elderly Woman Escapes Narrowly After ‘Attacked By Unknown Person’ in City Outskirts

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    Srinagar, Mar 16 (GNS): An elderly woman claimed to have escaped narrowly after being attacked by some unknown person in Shalimar area in central-Kashmir’s Srinagar district.

    In a video clip, now viral on social-media, the woman a resident of Pazalpora Shalimar, as per GNS, said, “She was taken aback… I was in shed when someone came and took me by my neck… The person had left the gate open and without saying anything (he aimed at my neck) with a knife in his hand.”

    “When I called for help, the person kept his knife down and instead tried to strangulate me.”

    When contacted, a police official told GNS that a police team has reached the spot to ascertain the facts.

    More details are awaited. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Elderly Woman Escapes Narrowly After ‘Attacked By Unknown Person’ in City Outskirts

    Elderly Woman Escapes Narrowly After ‘Attacked By Unknown Person’ in City Outskirts

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    Srinagar, Mar 16: An elderly woman claimed to have escaped narrowly after being attacked by some unknown person in Shalimar area in central-Kashmir’s Srinagar district.

    In a video clip, now viral on social-media, the woman a resident of Pazalpora Shalimar, as per GNS, said, “She was taken aback… I was in shed when someone came and took me by my neck… The person had left the gate open and without saying anything (he aimed at my neck) with a knife in his hand.”

    “When I called for help, the person kept his knife down and instead tried to strangulate me.”

    When contacted, a police official told GNS that a police team has reached the spot to ascertain the facts.

    More details are awaited. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Elderly Woman Escapes Narrowly After ‘Attacked By Unknown Person’ in Kashmir – Kashmir News

    Elderly Woman Escapes Narrowly After ‘Attacked By Unknown Person’ in Kashmir – Kashmir News

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    Elderly Woman Escapes Narrowly After ‘Attacked By Unknown Person’ in Kashmir

    Srinagar, Mar 16: An elderly woman claimed to have escaped narrowly after being attacked by some unknown person in Shalimar area in central-Kashmir’s Srinagar district.

    In a video clip, now viral on social-media, the woman a resident of Pazalpora Shalimar, as per GNS, said, “She was taken aback… I was in shed when someone came and took me by my neck… The person had left the gate open and without saying anything (he aimed at my neck) with a knife in his hand.”

    “When I called for help, the person kept his knife down and instead tried to strangulate me.”

    When contacted, a police official told GNS that a police team has reached the spot to ascertain the facts.

    More details are awaited. (GNS)


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  • Elderly Woman Escapes Unknown Attacker On City Outskirts

    Elderly Woman Escapes Unknown Attacker On City Outskirts

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    SRINAGAR: An elderly woman claimed to have escaped narrowly after being attacked by some unknown person in the Shalimar area in central-Kashmir’s Srinagar district.

    In a video clip, now viral on social media, the woman a resident of Pazalpora Shalimar, as per the news agency GNS, said, “ I was in shed when someone came and took me by my neck. The person had left the gate open and without saying anything (he aimed at my neck) with a knife in his hand.”

    “When I called for help, the person kept his knife down and instead tried to strangulate me.”

    When contacted, a police official said that a police team has reached the spot to ascertain the facts. (GNS)

    More details are awaited.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

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  • Non-local Woman Arrested for ‘Kidnapping’ Minor in Budgam

    Non-local Woman Arrested for ‘Kidnapping’ Minor in Budgam

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    Srinagar, Mar 16: Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested a non-local woman alleged of kidnapping a minor in central Kashmir’s Budgam district.

    “Police Station Khag received information that one lady who was begging in village Dalwash, Khag kidnapped a child age about 04 years namely (name withheld)”, reads a statement issued to GNS.

    The lady, the statement reads, concealed the child under her scarf and some local women upon developing suspicion, informed police Station Khag.

    “A police party of police station Khag rushed to the spot alongwith lady police personnel and recovered the kidnapped boy from the possession of non-local lady and arrested her on spot”, reads the statement.

    “The accused lady has been subsequently identified as Chidi Devi wife of Khana Ram resident of Dhannasar, Hanumangarh Rajasthan.”

    “A case FIR number 17/2023 under relevant sections of law stands registered at Police Station Khag and investigation taken up”, reads the statement.

    “The boy has been handed over to his parents after medico legal formalities”, reads the statement further. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Rajasthan Woman Arrested For Allegedly Kidnapping Minor: Police

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Thursday arrested a non-local woman alleged of kidnapping a minor in central Kashmir’s Budgam district.

    Station Khag received information that a lady who was begging in village Dalwash, Khag kidnapped a four year old child, reads a statement issued by police.

    The lady, the statement reads, concealed the child under her scarf and some local women upon developing suspicion, informed police Station Khag.

    “A police party of police station Khag rushed to the spot alongwith lady police personnel and recovered the kidnapped boy from the possession of non-local lady and arrested her on spot”, it said.

    The accused woman has been subsequently identified as Chidi Devi wife of Khana Ram resident of Dhannasar, Hanumangarh Rajasthan.

    A case FIR number 17/2023 under relevant sections of law stands registered at Police Station Khag and investigation taken up.

    The boy has been handed over to his parents after medico legal formalities.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • MP: Violence breaks out in Mhow over death of tribal woman, probe ordered

    MP: Violence breaks out in Mhow over death of tribal woman, probe ordered

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    Bhopal: Tension prevailed in Indore’s Mhow on Thursday following violent protests over the suspicious death of a tribal woman even as the government ordered a magisterial inquiry.

    Over six police personnel, including an inspector, were injured in the stone pelting done by the protesters.

    On Wednesday, a 23-year-old tribal woman, who was preparing for competitive exams, was found dead in a rented room. Alleging that the woman was gang-raped and murdered, the family members staged a protest while keeping the body on the road.

    Upon receiving information, local police reached the protest spot and tried to disperse the assembled people. However, the angry mob pelted stones at the police. Subsequently, police had to use teargas and fired shots in the air to disperse the crowd.

    “Six cops were injured due to stone pelting. The situation was brought under control, however, police personnel have been deployed in the area. Woman died under suspicious circumstances following which her family staged protests. The woman was living in a rented room for her studies,” Indore SP (Rural) Bhagwant Singh Virde said.

    Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan ordered a magisterial inquiry into the matter, according to a statement issued by his office on Thursday.

    Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh Congress president Kamal Nath has sent a team of tribal MLAs of the party to the area. The Congress leaders are likely to visit the family.

    “Murder after gang-rape of a tribal girl in Mhow of Indore district and murder of a tribal youth in police firing has proved the jungle raj is prevalent in Madhya Pradesh. I am pained, distressed by this heartbreaking incident and stand with the aggrieved tribal families in this hour of grief,” Kamal Nath said.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)]

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  • Mumbai woman held for killing mom, preserving chopped body pieces at home: Police

    Mumbai woman held for killing mom, preserving chopped body pieces at home: Police

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    Mumbai: A 55-year-old woman was murdered and her body chopped into pieces which were found dumped in the cupboard and water tank in her house in Mumbai, following which police arrested her 23-year-old daughter, an official said on Wednesday.

    As per the preliminary investigation, the woman was killed in December 2022, and her body parts are being preserved in her house since then, a senior police officer said without elaborating.

    When asked how the body parts were preserved for such a long period and how the accused could have got rid of the foul smell, he said these aspects are being investigated.

    While some parts of the highly-decomposed body were found wrapped in a plastic bag kept inside the cupboard of her tenement in Lalbaug area, other parts were found dumped in a water tank, a police official said.

    He said the daughter of the woman was found sitting inside the room when police knocked on her door on Tuesday night.

    The official said a relative of the woman had gone to the house of the deceased but found the door locked from the inside. The relative grew suspicious due to the foul smell and informed the police.

    Police are awaiting a postmortem report and investigating the crime, the official said, adding a case of murder was registered.

    “Prima facie, the woman was killed by her daughter in December 2022. If we assume that she severed the body parts at that time, it means she has been staying with the body parts for at least three months. We are trying to find out the motive,” the senior officer added.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • It is the best time to be a woman in India: Permanent Representative to the UN Ruchira Kamboj

    It is the best time to be a woman in India: Permanent Representative to the UN Ruchira Kamboj

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    United Nations: It is the best time to be a woman in India today, the country’s UN envoy Ruchira Kamboj has said, emphasising that the government was fully empowering women at all levels.

    The Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations, in partnership with UN Women India, organised a high-level panel discussion this week on ‘Leveraging Public-Private Commitment for Women’s Greater Access to Technology and Education” at the United Nations Headquarters on the margins of the ongoing 67th session of the Commission on Status of Women.

    “In India, there has been enormous, enormous growth in the past eight-nine years particularly and today, I think it is perhaps the best time to be a woman in India. I mean that very sincerely,” India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Kamboj said.

    In her remarks, Kamboj stressed that in India “we recognise the transformational capacity of technology to provide impetus to women’s empowerment and sustainable development.” “This is a fantastic time to be a woman and the government is fully empowering you at all levels. The Prime Minister has emphasised upon a model of women-led growth and development and it is very much a reality,” Kamboj said.

    She highlighted that the Government of India has taken numerous citizen-centric digital initiatives with a greater focus to enable access for women to finance, credit, technology and employment.

    These initiatives have focused on providing immediate assistance to women in distress, preventing violence against women, and promoting women’s full and equal participation in every sphere of society, she said.

    Kamboj spoke on two major initiatives — the Digital India programme and the Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile (JAM) trinity — that have shown the capacity of technology to provide impetus to women’s empowerment and sustainable development.

    She said that during the pandemic, these initiatives had facilitated direct benefit transfer to nearly 200 million women.

    Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director of UN Women Anita Bhatia said that since 2017, successive Commissions on the Status of Women have recognized the important and fundamental role that digitalization plays in closing the gender digital divide.

    Highlighting that women have less access than men and boys to technology, Bhatia said “the non-negotiables have to be a recognition that digital rights are also human rights and that women have as much right to digital access as do men and boys.” She pointed to data, which she termed as “pretty shocking” and according to which, globally men are 20 per cent more likely to be online than women, with this percentage as high as 52 in low-income countries as a group.

    “There also has to be a recognition of this from the point of view of opportunity, because not investing sufficiently in digitalization means that governments are actually leaving money on the table,” she said.

    Bhatia added that in a post-pandemic world, where the fiscal space is constrained, “this is actually a fabulous opportunity to say how can we leapfrog our economies, how can we grow our economies quickly and how can we do so by leveraging both the power, creativity and innovation of women, but also the power of creativity and innovation that is inherent in digitalisation.” Bhatia also noted that the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) field is “uber-masculine” and “we need to make it look less masculine and have more girls and boys involved in this.” Apollo Hospitals Joint Managing Director Dr Sangita Reddy told the discussion that “in a single word, what we are all seeking today – we were striving for equity. We’re looking forward now to ‘Techquity’.” Reddy said it is techquity “which will help us take the position that we’re looking forward to in the years to come.” With technology driving every aspect and field of life now, Reddy said from computing and automation to artificial intelligence, “the world is transforming. As we seek equity in this world, it is important for every woman to be digitally connected, digitally savvy,” Reddy said.

    The panel discussion was organised as a part of the ‘India Roundtables’ at the United Nations.

    The roundtables, being organised to commemorate India@75, will showcase India’s achievements in various areas of development, including women empowerment, financial inclusion, social development, climate action and many more.

    The panel, moderated by Country Representative, UN Women India Susan Ferguson, included Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, LinkedIn Melissa Selcher and Senior Vice President & Human Resources Development Head – India & Americas, Nina Nair.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )