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Students from the Universidad Agraria (UNA) public university protest against reforms that implement changes to the pension plans of the Nicaraguan Social Security Institute (INSS) in Managua, Nicaragua, Reuters/UNI

Cuban Americans protest Raul Castro leaving office as Cuba’s president and Miguel Diaz Canel named as the new president, in Little Havana neighborhood in Miami, Florida, US, Reuters/UNI

Children hold candles during a protest against utility rate hikes in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Reuters/UNI

Queen Elizabeth II greets Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda, in the Blue Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace in London as she hosts a dinner during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Victoria Jones/Reuters/UNI

Protesters gather at Philadelphia police headquarters, a week after two black men were arrested at a Starbucks coffee shop, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, Reuters/UNI

People gather near an aircraft belonging to Malindo Air that skidded off the runway during take off last night at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Reuters/UNIR

Detained Reuters journalist Wa Lone is escorted by police before a court hearing in Yangon, Myanmar, Reuters/UNI

Emergency responders are seen on a platform following a train crash in Salzburg, Austria, Reuters/UNI

An Indonesian woman is publicly caned for prostitution in Banda Aceh, Aceh province, Indonesia, Reuters/UNI

A woman holds her malnourished daughter undergoing treatment at a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, Reuters/UNI

Muslim religious heads bless Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu before he begins 12 hours long fast, on his birthday today, in protest against the Centre for not granting Special Category Status, in the IGM stadium in Vijayawada, UNI
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Arvind Kejriwal to inaugurate East Delhi campus of the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University tomorrow in the latest bout of Delhi Govt, Centre fight
The Aam Aadmi government had made an announcement that Kejriwal would inaugurate the East Delhi Campus of the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) on June 8, while Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena’s office has stated that it had already been decided that the LG would do the inauguration.

The tension between the Aam Aadmi Government and the Centre is increasing day by day. The latest dispute is related to the inauguration of the East Delhi Campus of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi.
The Aam Aadmi government had made an announcement that Kejriwal would inaugurate the East Delhi Campus of the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) on June 8, while Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena’s office has stated that it had already been decided that the LG would do the inauguration.
The note from the LG’s office read, CM was invited as the guest of honor and Delhi Education Minister Atishi Marlena was a special guest. The statement further read, the inauguration had been scheduled to happen on May 23 but was postponed to June 8 due to a request from Kejriwal.
AAP leader Saurabh Bhardwaj responded, saying the LG should inaugurate Police stations and Delhi Development Authority sports complexes, but education and higher education are state subjects.
He further added he could not believe that the officials had told the LG about the inauguration.
He joked that the LG could even tell his officials that he wanted to inaugurate Saurabh Bhardwaj’s office. He also said this was the primary reason why the LG had kept the control of bureaucrats and also why he wants the power to remain with him.
The new campus of GGSIPU was conceptualized in 2013. Its foundation stone was laid on December 14, 2014, by then HRD Minister Smriti Irani. Even after the AAP came to power in February 2015, no major decision had been taken.
As per reports, GGSIPU itself funded the construction of the campus at a cost of Rs 387 crore, of which the Delhi government’s share was 41 crore. This amount was paid in three installments, the last of which was released on June 5.
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Zomato takes down Kachra ad after flak for being casteist, BoycottZomato trends
A comparison between Kachra (trash) and the outcast character in the film Lagaan, which was released in 2001, was made by Zomato.

Zomato, the food delivery brand, recently got into trouble after their new Kachra ad campaign which has now sparked controversy across the internet.
The campaign’s tagline, Don’t waste food, Don’t’ be Kachra, was displayed alongside a series of advertisements presenting left-over food in an effort to promote cleanliness and decrease food waste.
The campaign, which was released on June 5 on the occasion of World Environment Day, aimed to increase awareness of the burden that plastic waste has on the environment and to highlight how many kilograms of waste is used to produce even the most basic items. For example, a paperweight requires 3-4 kg of recycled waste, while hand towels require 9-12 kg.
The Zomato advertisement showed how the company chooses to deliver food without using any plastic, therefore protecting the environment.
A comparison between Kachra (trash) and the outcast character in the film Lagaan, which was released in 2001, was made by Zomato. The advertisement also featured the actor, Aditya Lakhiya, who played the character of Kachra in the film Lagaan. Given the larger backdrop of commercial entertainment in India, some users said, Kachra’s character in Lagaan had a contextual meaning.
The actor was presented in a variety of contexts, including as a recycled hand towel, a similar flower pot and paper.

However, the campaign failed to connect with the audience and received criticism for its insensitive approach and was referred to as a casteist idea on various social media platforms.
Users have now flooded the internet with their criticism, expressing their dissatisfaction towards the ad. Twitter is filled with #BoycottZomato.
One user wrote, Zomato’s Kachra advertisement was not an accident, rather, it was a planned and intentional act that may have been approved by the company’s senior management. The user went on to criticise Zomato, labeling it as having casteist ideas. While another said, Zomato’s highly casteist campaign can be attributed to a lack of diversity.
However, the company informed in a Tweet about the advertisement being pulled down after the flak by the users and justifying its campaign wrote, on the occasion of World Environment Day, its intent was to aware the audience about the alternative usage of plastic waste and its recycling in a humorous way but unfortunately it hurt the sentiments of some individuals and community.
To this decision of Zomato taking the campaign back, it again received crticism from the users, while some called it arrogance for not making any apology, while some were satisfied with the timley action by the company.
A user wrote, the usual day casteism was unfortunate and was happy with Zomato’s timely action by removing the advertisement.
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Mumbai horror: Man kills live-in partner, chops body with tree-cutter, boils pieces in pressure cooker, disposes them
The man reportedly chopped his live-in partner’s body with a tree-cutter, boiled them in a pressure cooker and later filled them into plastic bags to throw away.

In yet another horrifying incident of man killing live-in partner, a 56-year old man in Mumbai allegedly killed his partner and chopped her body into pieces in a rented apartment in Mumbai’s Thane.
The man reportedly chopped his live-in partner’s body with a tree-cutter, boiled them in a pressure cooker and later filled them into plastic bags to throw away.
The accused Manoj Sahni had been in a live-in relationship with the victim Saraswati Vaidya, 36, for the past three years. The incident is reported from Mira Bhayandar in Thane, Mumbai. Sahni, who owns a shop in Boriwali and Vaidya were living in a rented flat, 704 at Geeta Akash Deep Building in Geeta Nagar Phase 7, Mumbai.
As per the police, Vaidya was killed 3-4 days back.
Sahni was trying to flee but was captured by the police on Wednesday evening.
The Nayanagar police station on Wednesday, recieved a call from the buildingd residents complaining of a foul smell originating from the couple’s flat.
The police upon its arrival on the spot, when entered into the apartment discovered decomposed body parts of Vaidya.
As per the police, around 12-13 pieces of Vaidya’s body was recovered from the flat.
Mumbai DCP Jayant Bajbale said, as per the preliminary investigation, the victim was hacked to death and further investigation is ongoing.
Reports said, the motive behind the murder is still under investigation but the couple had an argument which led to a murder.
The case is similar to the spine-chilling Aaftab Poonawala-Shradha Walkar case. In May, last year Poonawala chopped Walkar’s body into several pieces and stored them in a fridge for weeks at his house in Delhi and later scattered them in different parts of Delhi.
After the Walkar case, several such cases have been reported.
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