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    Gorakhpur goes to polls: In Yogi's stronghold, actor-turned-politician Ravi Kishan fights Bhojpuri actress Kajal Nishad

    Over the past decade, particularly during the last seven years under the Yogi government, there has been a significant decrease in the crime rate, and the district has undergone a transformation with numerous development initiatives.

    CM Yogi Adityanath’s stern warning to eve-teasers in UP: 'If someone tries to tease a woman…'

    Uttar Pradesh’s Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on February 03 reached Sant Kabir Nagar. While addressing the audience, he gave a stern warning to eve-teasers and said that the police would take strict action against them and they won’t be able to run away.C...

    BJP Rajasthan manifesto promises to double farmer largesse, LPG at Rs 450, women police station in each district

    Speaking to reporters after the manifesto release, Nadda said the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in Rajasthan has failed on five fronts—it has engaged in corruption, failed to protect women, ignored the interest of farmers, laid atrocities on the poor, and played with the future of the youth (a reference to the government jobs paper leaks).

    SC launches handbook on gender unjust terms; street sexual harassment to replace eve-teasing, sex worker in place of prostitute

    The Supreme Court of India has released a handbook that guides judges to avoid gender-biased language in court orders and legal documents. The guidebook identifies the words and phrases that promote gender stereotypes and suggests alternatives. The handbook contains a glossary of gendered unjust terms and explains common stereotypes against women. To raise awareness against harmful stereotypes, it aims to demonstrate why such stereotypes are inaccurate and can distort the application of the law.

    'Sex worker', not 'Prostitute': SC issues handbook to help the legal community avoid gender stereotypes

    Supreme Court launches handbook with a glossary of gender unjust terms and suggests alternative words and phrases which may be used. Words like eve-teasing, prostitute, and housewife may soon be out of the legal lexicon and will be replaced by ter...

    Ravished, eve-teasing, mistress: Words you better not use in a courtroom
    The Economic Times
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