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Coronavirus: CHRI donates to Police Stations in Accra and Kumasi

Coronavirus: CHRI donates to Police Stations in Accra and Kumasi The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), an international NGO has donated assorted Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to some Police Stations in Accra and Kumasi. The stations that benefitted in Accra are Odorkor, Madina, Dansoman, Nima, La, Tesano and Sakumono Police Stations and Stations in Kumasi Asokwa, Suame, Zongo Central and Tafo Police Stations, among others. Items donated are bottles of mineral water, bags of Sachet water, boxes and bags of washing powder, nose masks and packs of T-roll. Madam Mina Mensah, the Executive Director of CHRI, told the Ghana News Agency that the donation forms part of the CHRI’s project titled “Increasing Advocacy for the Decriminalization of Petty Offences through COVID-19 Response Interventions” with support from the Open Society Foundation for West Africa.

Morning Digest — December 20, 2020

Within hours of Suvendu Adhikari joining the BJP, the Trinamool Congress came out all guns blazing, targeting the former party heavyweight calling him a traitor and someone who was eyeing the chair of the Chief Minister. Senior Trinamool Congress Lok Sabha member Kalyan Banerjee launched the most scathing attack on his former party colleague calling him a “traitor” and “coward”. The All-India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) on Saturday claimed that 33 farmers have lost their lives during the ongoing farmers’ agitation against the Centre’s agriculture marketing laws, over the past three weeks. Condolence meetings will be held under a joint front of farmer unions at more than one lakh villages on Sunday to pay homage to them, the AIKS said.

Ensure Prisoners Are Not Forced to Do Menial Jobs on Basis of Caste: HC to Rajasthan Govt

»Ensure Prisoners Are Not Forced to Do Menial Jobs on Basis of Caste: HC to Rajasthan Govt 1-MIN READ Ensure Prisoners Are Not Forced to Do Menial Jobs on Basis of Caste: HC to Rajasthan Govt (Image for representation) Expressing displeasure over the practice, a division bench of Justices Sandeep Mehta and Devendra Kachhawaha said it is shocking that the prison manual, which was a gift of the British Rule, is still being followed. FOLLOW US ON: The Rajasthan High Court has asked the state government to ensure that prisoners are not forced to do menial jobs like cleaning toilets on the basis of caste. It further said undertrials should not be assigned such jobs. The court gave the directions after taking a suo moto notice of a research paper by a voluntary organisation, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI).

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