The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has started the process of identifying children engaged in child labour and begging. The exercise has been initiated under the Mission Shakti campaign launched by the Chief Minister earlier in October this year. The theme of January 2021 has been designed with special focus on children under the Mission Shakti campaign. It is based on children engaged in child labour, begging and elimination of child trafficking. The Department of Women and Child Development has started working extensively in all the districts across the state to improve the childhood of poor children and ensure protection and respect to them.
Yogi govt to rehabilitate children engaged in labour, begging
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Lucknow, Dec 28 : The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has started the process of identifying children engaged in child labour and begging. The exercise has been initiated under the Mission Shakti campaign launched by the Chief Minister earlier in October this year.
The theme of January 2021 has been designed with special focus on children under the Mission Shakti campaign. It is based on children engaged in child labour, begging and elimination of child trafficking.
Caste and community don’t matter, love is not a crime, says Moradabad girl
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Her husband has been arrested under Uttar Pradesh’s unlawful conversion ordinance
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Her husband has been arrested under Uttar Pradesh’s unlawful conversion ordinance “
Jab pyar karte hai toh jaat biradi toh koi dekhta nahi hai.
Pyar karna toh gunah thodi hai (when someone falls in love, caste and community don’t matter to them. Falling in love is not a crime, is it),” asserted Pinki, the 22-year-old Hindu girl whose Muslim husband, Rashid, was arrested in Moradabad under the new Ordinance against Unlawful Conversion.
The Telegraph Says First Woman Detained Under âLove Jihadâ Law Suffers Miscarriage; Officials Call It âFake Newsâ
by Swati Goel Sharma - Dec 14, 2020 10:21 AM
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The Telegraph has neither responded to the official rebuttal nor modified its report so far. Among those who amplified the report was Mohammed Zubair, co-founder of Altnews
On 12 December, British website The Telegraph carried a report headlined âFirst woman detained under India s controversial Love Jihad laws forced into miscarriage .
The report was widely shared by a section of the Indian media and opposition leaders.
A day later, officials from Uttar Pradesh have called the report âfake newsâ. The woman did not suffer a miscarriage, they said.
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