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Gujarat traffic police's posters warning against attending late-night parties has sparked outrage. These posters, sponsored ...
Gujarat police officials said that a group called Satarkta had sought permission to put up posters in Gujarati to promote ...
The posters suggested women 'not attend late-night parties' and 'not go with friends to dark, isolated areas', lest they be ...
The project will be implemented across 66 talukas. For these centralised kitchens, cluster-mapping has been carried out with ...
A seasoned politician, Rupani served in the Rajya Sabha from 2006 to 2012 and held various key responsibilities during that ...
AHMEDABAD: With the Gujarat BJP leadership in limbo and cabinet expansion hanging under fire, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel ...
The sexist and fear-mongering posters had been pased in several places in Ahemdabad; they were removed later after backlash ...
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Posters allegedly sponsored by the Ahmedabad traffic police for a safety campaign have stirred up a controversy, as some of them urged women to stay home to avoid getting raped.
No passenger suffered any injuries due to the accident as the train was travelling at a low speed at the time of derailment.
The Gujarat High Court on Friday (August 1) pulled up the Vadodara Jail Authority for "illegally" detaining a convict for 2 ...
The victim-blaming messaging, displayed in Sola and Chandlodia, was quickly removed following public fury. Police denied involvement, claiming an unauthorized NGO (Satarkta Group) altered approved ...