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Queer community calls for apology from Wests Tigers NRL team
6 Mar, 2021 03:19 AM
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Members from the House of Iman feature on the February cover of VIVA magazine. Photo / Hohua Ropate Kurene
Members from the House of Iman feature on the February cover of VIVA magazine. Photo / Hohua Ropate Kurene
An Auckland transgender activist and artist is calling for an apology from the National Rugby League (NRL) team Wests Tigers after unsafe social media posts were made by two of its players.
Self-proclaimed mother of the voguing group House of Iman Jaycee Tanuvasa featured on the cover of the Herald s Viva magazine along with fellow members including Antony Sua to celebrate Auckland Pride Festival last month. It was seen as a significant moment for the queer Pasifika community.
The 2021 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is likely to be played from April 9 to May 30 subject to the approval of the Governing Council (GC). In another development, while the date of the all-important GC meeting to decide on the venues for the 14th edition of the league is yet to be finalised, it is most likely to be held next week. Speaking to ANI, a GC member on condition of anonymity said while the final approval will be given in the GC meeting, the league is expected to start on April 9 and a call on the venues will be taken next week.
3-Year-Old Girl With Open Surgical Wounds Thrown Out By Pragyaraj Hospital, Dies
The victim s surgical wounds were allegedly left open and she was unattended as her family failed to pay money to the hospital authorities for her treatment. Twitter Outlook Web Bureau 2021-03-06T16:11:10+05:30 3-Year-Old Girl With Open Surgical Wounds Thrown Out By Pragyaraj Hospital, Dies outlookindia.com 2021-03-06T18:21:32+05:30
The national child rights body took charge of the probe, a day after a 3-year-old girl died outside a private hospital in Prayagraj. The victim s surgical wounds were allegedly left open and she was unattended as her family failed to pay money to the hospital authorities for her treatment.
New Delhi [India], March 6 (ANI): Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Kiren Rijiju on Saturday once again echoed the sentiments that Tokyo Olympics-bound athletes will be given priority for the coronavirus vaccine followed by other athletes. We will take care of our elite athletes thereafter all the junior athletes will be taken care of. But the focus is on Tokyo Olympics-bound athletes, they will be given priority because safety is utmost important. If any player gets infected at this point in time it will really spoil their chances of competing in the Olympics because if you are infected then you have to follow the quarantine and take medication then your dream is over so that s why the athletes welfare is our priority, Rijiju told ANI.