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BREAKING: In Kanjhawala Case Delhi Court Grants Bail To Accused Ashutosh Bhardwaj

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New Delhi: In Kanjhawala Case a Delhi court granted bail to Ashutosh Bhardwaj the car owner. He is also accused of misleading police by sharing false information.

Additional Sessions Judge Susheel Bala Dagar was hearing the matter. β€œHe is admitted to bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs 50,000…,” judge said while hearing the matter.

The judge hearing the matter stated that his role started after the commission of the offence. A detailed order in the matter is awaited.

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Kerala: Education Minister Bindu Says Government Planning To Grant Menstrual Leaves

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Kerala Higher Education Minister Dr R Bindu on Tuesday said that the government is considering granting menstrual leaves in all the state varsities

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Kerala Higher Education Minister Dr R Bindu on Tuesday said that the government is considering granting menstrual leaves in all the state varsities as recently announced by the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT).

The CUSAT on Saturday announced to grant menstrual leaves to its female students. β€œConsidering the mental and physical difficulties faced by female students during menstruation, the Kerala government is planning to extend this to all universities under the State Higher Education Department,” Bindu said in a press release issued from her office today.
Menstrual leave was implemented in the CUSAT on the basis of demand from the student union led by SFI, the release said.

The CUSAT on Saturday announced an additional 2 per cent of condonation of shortage of attendance to female students in each semester on requests for β€œmenstruation benefits” to female students.
Usually, only students who have 75 per cent attendance of the total working days will be allowed to appear for each semester examination. With menstrual leave giving two per cent condonation of shortage of attendance, the mandatory attendance would be brought down to 73 per cent for women students.

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A proposal from CUSAT Students Union and various students’ organisations was formally submitted to the Vice-Chancellor recently and it was approved following which an order was issued, the varsity has said.

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