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Neelam Gorhe to visit 1972 rape survivor 'Mathura'

Maharashtra Legislative Council's Deputy Chairperson Neelam Gorhe will visit 'Mathura', the survivor of the landmark 1972 custodial rape case, within a week. Read about the renewed support and the case that changed India's laws.

12 UP Labourers Stranded, Tortured in Kyrgyzstan

Twelve labourers from Pilibhit, UP, are stranded and facing torture in Kyrgyzstan after being sent by local agents. Families plead for rescue as administration investigates. Read their harrowing ordeal.

Coimbatore Police Severely Understaffed, UN Norms Ignored

Coimbatore district operates with just 1,182 law & order cops against a UN-recommended 4,440. Historic stations like Annur, established in 1800, still have the same sanctioned strength, crippling investigations and public safety. Read more.

Seat quarrel triggers false terror alert in Jhansi train

A routine train seat argument escalated dramatically when a passenger falsely labeled three Muslim travelers as terrorists at Jhansi railway station. Read how a simple dispute turned into a security emergency.

Mathura: Rape Law Pioneer Lives in Poverty at 72

Mathura, whose 1972 custodial rape case changed India's sexual assault laws, now lives paralyzed and hungry in a remote Maharashtra village. Her story sparked legal reforms but she remains excluded from digital welfare systems.

Mathura: The survivor who changed India's rape laws

Fifty years after her custodial rape case forced India to rewrite sexual assault laws, Mathura lives in poverty and neglect. Her story reveals the gap between legal reform and ground reality.

19 states ignore SC order on police station CCTVs

Supreme Court's 2020 directive for CCTV installation in police stations faces widespread non-compliance. 19 states and Centre fail to file affidavits. ED, CBI, NIA also silent. Read full details.

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