Action came after a video purportedly showing unidentified persons ‘spitting’ on a Hindu religious procession surfaced on social media. Ujjain police say building was 'illegal'.
Due to the Covid-19 scare, a man was arrested in Kashmir for public spitting while two others from Bihar were arrested in Mohali for spitting on notes.
Bengalis are hurt over a statement by the Delhi police calling Bangla a ‘Bangladeshi language’ and the lines Azad sang have unwittingly become protest music in Kolkata now.
Centre for Science and Environment in new report makes case for rationalising GST on waste material, saying most informal operators can’t afford high tax & it also hinders recycling.
Standing up to America is usually not a personal risk for a leader in India. Any suggestions of foreign pressure unites India behind who they see as leading them in that fight.
Hope the entire nation follows suit. Besides the obvious hygiene concerns for which existing laws should be enough, no one should infringe on dietary norms observed by people for religious reasons and hurt them deliberately. Hope there are clear provisions against that.
Hope the entire nation follows suit. Besides the obvious hygiene concerns for which existing laws should be enough, no one should infringe on dietary norms observed by people for religious reasons and hurt them deliberately. Hope there are clear provisions against that.
(Waiting on the draft bill full texts)
Good step. Sharing saliva is not a sign of closeness like they believe in some cultures but a spreader of diseases and ill health.
And the right to know is the need of the hour given incidents like fake names and the #TirupatiLaddugate incident.