Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Facebook Live 'broadcasts gang rape' of woman in Sweden

Facebook Live 'broadcasts gang rape' of woman in Sweden

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The Samajwadi Party and the Congress concluding their intense negotiation on Sunday - to arrive at a seat-sharing formula, is highlighted prominently in the Press. The Times of India headline reads, "Akhilesh blinks after Sonia steps in, parts with 105 seats".
On the ongoing Jallikattu issue and the Supreme Court's ban on May 7, 2014, The Hindu reports that the apex court had spent precious judicial hours contemplating how to induce humans to treat animals with compassion - upholding the rights of animals to lead a life of intrinsic worth, honour and dignity.
The Jagdalpur-Bhubaneshwar Hirakhand Express jumping the tracks in Vizianagarm district of Andhra Pradesh, is also prominently covered. The Time of India headlines reads Andhra Pradesh derailment toll 41; Rail officials suspect sabotage. The Asian Age adds - Sabotage feared, NIA to probe - Naxal hand ruled out.
More students can now hope to get into the country's top business school, with the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, planning to add 800 more seats under an expansion plan, to touch 1,200 seats in its coveted 2 year MBA course.
The Tribune reports that Goa will become the first state in the country to opt for electronic transmission of postal ballot to service voters in the upcoming assembly polls.
The Hindu informs us that the Directorate of Education has proposed to introduce nursery and pre-primary classes in all of its 447 Sarvodaya schools.
And finally, students across the world will be thrilled to hear that they can now outsource their homework to an app. Socratic - which is available free on the the app store - is designed to tackle a range of subject matter and enhanced mathematical capabilities, reports The Times of India.

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