Share Tweet Plus One Pin It Email Print By: Sanjay Sahay April 25, 2018 7:22 pm Change Font Size A subordinate court in Tenughat has sentenced 10 persons to life imprisonment in a case of mob lynching in Bokaro district of Jharkhand in 2017. A mob had accused victim Samsuddin Ansari of being a child lifter and had beaten him up brutally in Narra village under Chandrapura Thermal Power Station police station on April 4. The victim had died during the course of treatment at Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi. Additional session judge-II Gulam Haider on Tuesday sentenced Kishore Dasoundhi, Suraj Barnwal, Chandan Dashoundhi, Jiten Rajak, Sagar Turi, Manoj Turi, Sonu Turi, Jitendra Thakur, Ram Kumar Koeri and Chhotia Koeri to life term in connection with the case. While providing information about the judgment, additional public prosecutor Sanjay Kumar Singh added that the judge has also imposed a total fine of Rs 1,40,000 on the convicts. … [Read more...] about 10 Get Life Term For Lynching Man In Jharkhand
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Tree of Life rabbi says he saw a ‘warm and personal side’ to Trump that surprised him
John Wagner, The Washington Post Published 5:40 am PDT, Thursday, November 1, 2018 Tree of Life Rabbi Jeffrey Myers said Thursday that he was "pleasantly surprised" to discover a "warm and personal side" to President Donald Trump when he visited the Pittsburgh synagogue this week following the deadly shootings there over the weekend. Myers's comments about Trump, who has been criticized for a lack of empathy in responding to national tragedies, came during a CNN interview in which he recounted a visit Tuesday that also included first lady Melania Trump, as well as Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, the president's daughter and son-in-law, both of whom are Jewish. "I was privileged to have a private 15 or 20 minutes with the family," Myers said. "The president was very warm, very consoling, put his hand on my shoulder, and the first question he asked me was, 'Rabbi, tell me how are you doing.' I must say throughout the time we spent together, I was pleasantly surprised by a … [Read more...] about Tree of Life rabbi says he saw a ‘warm and personal side’ to Trump that surprised him
Royal Wedding facts revealed – from the dress, cake, flowers and guests to the cost and bridesmaids
AS Harry and Meghan's big day draws ever closer we look at everything that has gone into making the wedding of the year. Here are the facts and figures about the upcoming nuptials. Who are the bridesmaids, page boys and ushers? Meghan and Harry are heading down the traditional English route of only having children as bridesmaids. They also have something for the male youngsters to do by having them as page boys. Here's the full list of little guys and gals taking part in the big day: Bridesmaids Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, 3 Miss Florence van Cutsem, 3, goddaughter of Prince Harry, daughter of Mrs. Alice van Cutsem and Major Nicholas van Cutsem Miss Remi Litt, 6, goddaughter of Ms. Markle, daughter of Mrs. Benita Litt and Mr. Darren Litt Miss Rylan Litt, 4, goddaughter of Ms. Markle, daughter of Mrs. Benita Litt and Mr. Darren Litt Miss Ivy Mulroney, 4 , daughter of Mrs. Jessica Mulroney and Mr. Benedict Mulroney Miss Zalie Warren, 2, goddaughter of … [Read more...] about Royal Wedding facts revealed – from the dress, cake, flowers and guests to the cost and bridesmaids
Moms need more than flowers on Mother’s Day. They need paid leave, affordable childcare and health care.
Get the Think newsletter. SUBSCRIBE On Mother's Day, we should let our love and appreciation for the women who bear children translate into advocacy for public policy that reflects our desire to see them — and their children — thrive. Or else this day of celebration is just paying lip service to the idea of motherhood without honoring the actual experiences of mothers (which is something too many mothers feel is going on in our country, day in and day out). For instance, for those who choose to bring life into the world, their health risk levels increase the moment they are handed their newborns. In America, the maternal mortality rate is the highest in the developed world, more than double the highest rate for any Western country. For black women in the U.S., the numbers are even more horrifying: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), black women are 243 percent more likely to die from childbirth or pregnancy-related conditions such as … [Read more...] about Moms need more than flowers on Mother’s Day. They need paid leave, affordable childcare and health care.
Life in Question…Continued
In the Spring of 2001, we called on five busy lawyers and asked them to open up to our readers. They lived diverse lives in different parts of the country, practicing in different areas of the law and dealing with different kinds of family demands.All had experienced a recent event that compelled them to question how they wanted to live their lives. And all had taken thoughtful, affirmative actions toward crafting an individualized answer.Fast-forward five years.At the request of the ABA Journal, these remarkable lawyers have again agreed to let readers into their lives, sharing how they’ve responded to challenge, change, heartache and joy while continuing the self-examination they find crucial to balancing life and the law.MELINDA BURROWSProgress EnergyRaleigh, N.C.Melinda Burrows left a partnership at a major law firm in Washington, D.C., for an in-house job in slower-paced North Carolina. In 2001, she told us the change gave her more time for her family and … [Read more...] about Life in Question…Continued