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Caste discrimination: Here’s what Supreme Court asked UGC when hearing petition of mothers of Rohit Vemula, Payal Tadvi
Justice Bopanna told to the UGC it is ultimately for the interest of the students and the parents of Rohit and Tadvi ensuring steps to be taken to not let this happen again in the future.

The Supreme Court on Thursday while hearing the petition of mothers of Rohit Vemula and Payal Tadvi asked the University Grants Commission (UGC) for the steps that has already been taken and are yet to be taken for the creation of an enabling environment for ST/SC students in higher education institutes.
A division bench comprising Justice AS Bopanna and Justice MM Sundresh heard the Public Interest Litigation(PIL) filed by Radhika Vemula, mother of Rohit Vemula, a PhD scholar at Hyderabad Central University who had committed a suicide on January 27, 2016, and Abeda Salim Tadvi, the mother of Payal Tadvi, a student of tn Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai, who also died by suicide on May 22, 2019.
While Rohit belonged to the Other Backward Classes(OBC), Payal belonged to a Tribal family, both committed suicide due to allegedly facing caste discrimination in their respective college campuses.
Justice Bopanna told to the UGC it is ultimately for the interest of the students and the parents of Rohit and Tadvi ensuring steps to be taken to not let this happen again in the future.
He told the UGC, since the PIL is non –adversarial, it should specify how it is planning to address and rectify the issues that were raised in the petition filed by the mothers.
Justice Sundresh asked the Commission to state all of the steps that are already in place and what needs to be done in this regard.
Senior Advocate and the petitioner’s counsel Indira Jaisingh told the Court that the steps should be taken with due consultation. Justice Bopanna told the UGC that as it is a sensitive matter, the Commission needs to take some action and as the litigation is non adversarial in nature, it can also consider discussing on suggestions with petitioner’s counsel while taking any action.
Justice MM Sundaresh asked UGC to propose ideas on how to facilitate ST/SC students to the mainstream as they come from different backgrounds, while some may fail and some might throw a good performance.
Indira Jaisingh raised questions on the equity regulations, framed by the UGC in 2012 saying it to be inadequate saying the regulations are non-binding in nature as it don’t have any sanctions for the violation of the regulations.
Jaisingh further added these regulations fall short, when are compared to the Prevention of Sexual Harassment Act (POSH) and the anti ragging regulations.
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Telangana elections: Allu Arjun, Jr NTR, Chiranjeevi cast votes in Hyderabad
Allu Arjun was seen wearing a crisp white shirt with black pants as he stood in the line waiting for his turn to cast at the BSNL centre polling booth no 153 in the posh Jubilee Hills area of Hyderabad. After casting his votes he was seen encouraging others to do it as well.

Many Tollywood celebrities were seen queueing up at polling booths in Hyderabad to cast their votes for the Telangana state elections. Allu Arjun, Jr NTR and megastar Chiranjeevi reaching the election booth early in the morning and cast their votes.
Allu Arjun was seen wearing a crisp white shirt with black pants as he stood in the line waiting for his turn to cast at the BSNL centre polling booth no 153 in the posh Jubilee Hills area of Hyderabad. After casting his votes he was seen encouraging others to do it as well.
Megastar Chiranjeevi cast his in the jubilee hills club polling station along with his wife Surekha and daughter Sreeja. He was surrounded by the media and his fans as soon as soon as they came to know their favourite superstar had come out to vote. Jr NTR was seen waiting in line for his turn to cast his vote. He kept was seen wearing a white t-shirt and jeans as he cast his vote and made a quick exit from the area.
Oscar winning music composer MM Keeravani cast his vote and urged everyone to cast their vote. He said this is not a holiday. He said voting is their responsibility and it is important to exercise this right. He said he came first and voted to inspire everyone and he felt happy to vote. Keeravani was accompanied by his son, famous singer Kala Bhairava to cast his vote. Actor Sumanth cast his vote at Jubilee Hills Club.
Polling started in all the 119 assembly constituencies in Telangana on Thursday morning at 7am. The voting will continue through the day and will conclude at 6pm. Over 3 crore people in the state are eligible to cast their votes.
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India achieved extraordinary, revitalised multilateralism during its G20 Presidency, says PM Modi
PM Modi stated that assuming the G20 chair, India sought to offer the world an alternative to the status quo, a shift from a GDP-centric to human-centric progress.

With Brazil prepared to take over the presidency from December 1, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asserted that India achieved the extraordinary during its G20 presidency as it revitalised multilateralism, amplified the voice of the Global South, championed development, and fought for the empowerment of women everywhere.
The Prime Minister underlined that the elite group’s journey under India and expressed confidence that his country hands over the charge with the conviction that our collective steps for people, planet, peace, and prosperity, will resonate for years to come.
In his opinion piece that appeared in multiple newspapers, PM Modi said that India’s approach was defined by being inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented, and decisive and the New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration (NDLD), unanimously adopted by all G20 members, is testimony to India’s commitment to deliver on these principles.
PM Modi stated that assuming the G20 chair, India sought to offer the world an alternative to the status quo, a shift from a GDP-centric to human-centric progress. He added that India aimed to remind the world of what unites them, rather than what divides them. He also noted that the global conversation had to evolve and the interests of the few had to give way to the aspirations of the many. This required a fundamental reform of multilateralism, he remarked.
He underscored that the first-of-its-kind Voice of the Global South Summit, convened by India in two editions, heralded a new dawn for multilateralism, asserting that India mainstreamed the Global South’s concerns in the international discourse and has ushered in an era where developing countries take their rightful place in shaping the global narrative.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi added that at the critical midpoint of the 2030 agenda, India delivered the G20 2023 Action Plan to Accelerate Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), taking a cross-cutting, action-oriented approach to interconnected issues, including health, education, gender equality and environmental sustainability. He continued that a key area driving this progress is the robust Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI).
He said that the leaders’ declaration underscores India’s commitment to climate justice and equity, urging substantial financial and technological support from the Global North. Narendra Modi noted that for the first time there was a recognition of the quantum jump needed in the magnitude of development financing, moving from billions to trillions of dollars. Furthermore, he mentioned that the G20 acknowledged that developing countries required USD 5.9 trillion to fulfil their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) by 2030.
He also underlined that the G20 stressed on the importance of better, larger, and more effective Multilateral Development Banks. The Prime Minister said that concurrently, India is taking a leading role in UN reforms, particularly in the restructuring of principal organs like the UN Security Council, that will ensure a more equitable global order.
He noted that gender equality took centre stage, culminating in the formation of a dedicated Working Group on the Empowerment of Women next year. He continued that during its G20 presidency, India led deliberations on geopolitical issues and their impact on economic growth and development.
In addition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also asserted that terrorism and the senseless killing of civilians are unacceptable, and they must address it with a policy of zero tolerance, embody humanitarianism over hostility and reiterate that this is not an era of war.
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AIIMS Delhi to set up healthcare centre for transgenders
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is in consultation with a health ministry division for setting up the dedicated centre to facilitate a comprehensive and holistic care to the transgenders.

In a major step for the transgender community, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi is planning to set up a health care centre for providing holistic care to transgender individuals. Reports said that the centre is expected to come up within the next 4-5 months at the burns and plastic surgery block of the institute.
Dedicated to the transgender community, the centre is being established keeping in view the difficulties faced by these communities in accessing healthcare services with the general public and their hesitation in seeking help due to stigma and societal biases. Reportedly, the centre will have a setup where surgeries can be conducted according to the needs and endocrinology and psychiatry of the transgender under one roof.
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is in consultation with a health ministry division for setting up the dedicated centre to facilitate a comprehensive and holistic care to the transgenders.
Head of the department of Burns and Plastic Surgery Maneesh Singhal told news agency PTI that AIIMS is in consultation with the National Aids Control Organization (NACO) and the Health Ministry to establish a Centre of Excellence for Transgender Healthcare.
Reports stated that the decision was announced by HOD Burns and Plastic Surgery Maneesh Singhal on the sidelines of a three-day workshop which was conducted to equip doctors, nurses, and paramedics with advanced skills in order to cater to the unique needs of transgender and gender-diverse individuals.
Speaking about the decision, Maneesh Singhal said that the thought of establishing a dedicated centre for the transgender community comes with understanding the difficulties encountered by the transgenders in accessing healthcare services along with the general public and their hesitation in seeking help due to stigma and societal biases.
The Advanced Gender Affirmative Care Workshop is being conducted in collaboration with the Association for Transgender Health in India (ATHI) and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) under the theme of Addressing felt-need for training and capacity building of care providers.
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