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Rajasthan teacher undergoes gender change surgery to marry student, see their wedding pictures
The reports state Kalpana, who is reportedly set to travel to Dubai for an international kabaddi tournament in January, said she used to take kabaddi classes from Meera, now Aarav.

In an interesting turn of events, a physical education teacher underwent a gender change surgery to marry one of her students in Rajasthan. The story is from a government secondary school in Bharatpur’s Nagla.
According to reports, Meera, now known as Aarav Kuntal, fell in love with her student Kalpana Fouzdar during their interactions on the school playground. The couple fell head over heels for each other and wanted to marry.
Aarav while talking to the media said he was born a girl but he always wanted to become a boy. He said he always wished to undergo gender change surgery. He said everything is fair in love and that is why he changed his gender.
The reports state Kalpana, who is reportedly set to travel to Dubai for an international kabaddi tournament in January, said she used to take kabaddi classes from Meera, now Aarav.
Kalpana, who is equally in love with Aarav, said she loved him from the beginning. She said even if he had not undergone gender change surgery, she would have married him. Meera went along with him for the surgery.
How it all started?
Their love story proved an age-old adage: “Love has no boundaries.” Aarav said it all started in 2016 when they both became friends, and soon the couple went head over heels for each other. In 2018, Aarav proposed to Kalpana, but due to their same gender, they were facing issues getting married. Their families also opposed same-sex marriage.
In 2019, Aarav decided to undergo gender-change surgery but faced quite a few problems. However, after registering multiple times, he finally underwent the first surgery.
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Delhi Metro: Rajiv Chowk’s gate number 4 to remain shut from tomorrow, check alternative gate numbers here
Passengers can use gate number 3 for entry/exit.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has shared an important update for daily metro travellers. As per a tweet shared by DMRC, Rajiv Chowk metro station’s gate number 4 will remain shut from tomorrow.
In a tweet, DMRC said entry/exit gate number 4 at Rajiv Chowk Metro Station will remain closed from January 29, 2023, for civil renovation work and passengers can use gate number 3 for entry/exit.
Have a look at the tweet here:
Other gate numbers and metro facilities will function normally and no other metro lines will be affected due to the civial renovation work as of now.
The DMRC recently achieved a milestone in the Patna Metro project on Republic Day. As per the tweet by DMRC, the Patna Metro project got its first ever U-Grider between two piers near Bhoothnath Station on the priority corridor.
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PM Modi releases special commemorative coin of Rs 75 denomination at NCC rally
Reports said around 196 officers and cadets from 19 foreign countries have been invited to participate in the event in the true spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday addressed the annual NCC PM rally at the Cariappa Parade Ground in New Delhi and released a commemorative specially minted Rs 75 coin denomination.
The Rs 75 crore has been released to mark the 75th successful year of the National Cadet Corps. PM Modi also released a special Day Cover at the event.
The NCC rally will also include a cultural programme on the theme Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat. Reports said around 196 officers and cadets from 19 foreign countries have been invited to participate in the event in the true spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.
Earlier, PM Modi released a commemorative coin of Rs 75 to mark the 75th anniversary of the Food and Agriculture Organisation. The coin was released as an ode to the relations between India and the United Nations agency.
For those unversed, the commemorative coins cannot be issued in general circulation, however, citizens can get them if they want. These coins are released to celebrate special occasions in India and can be issued as a mark of respect for prominent individuals and monuments.
India’s first modern commemorative coin was issued in 1964 that depicted the first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to mark his birth anniversary. Indian mints including Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Noida have released commemorative coins and these can be issued for general circulation in specially marketed packages.
The lower denomination coins are for general circulation and their metal composition is in line with the regular coins. While the higher denominations are composed of silver and are used for collection purposes only.
To get commemorative coins, people can visit the website of IG Mint Mumbai, IG Mint Hyderabad, and IG Mint Kolkata and place an order. The payment for these coins can be done either by Demand Draft in favour of INDIA GOVERNMENT MINT (UNIT OF SPMCIL) COLLECTION A/C or by Debit/Credit Card (VISA and MasterCard).
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Video of teacher beating up student over formula enrages Twitter users | Watch
Other students in the class can also be seen complacently watching the whole situation unfold as no one bats an eye. Some students can also be smirking at the child as the teacher assaults the student.

A spine-chilling video has surfaced on the internet where a student is getting brutally beaten and choked, elbowed by his teacher as a way to teach the student about formulas. The video so far has been watched over 36,000 times.
In the video, a teacher can be seen choking out a student of the class in a bid to make him learn about a formula. The video also shows the teacher brutally beating the child with his elbow while repeating the formula of proton.
The video also shows the teacher asking the student to repeat the formula after him while the student is getting choked out. Other students in the class can also be seen complacently watching the whole situation unfold as no one bats an eye. Some students can also be smirking at the child as the teacher assaults the student.
Watch Video here:
Twitter reactions
After the video went viral, many users came forward to add their take on the incident as one user wrote and said that it seems like the teacher’s head is not in the right place for him to turn to such measures. The user also said that after the video goes viral, he will lose his mind fully.
One user wrote and said that this is not the way to teach anyone and further said that parents love their children and if they witness such a thing happening they will be shocked. The user also accused the teacher of taking out his frustration on a student.
One user also said and highlighted that other students were just complacently watching and if they wanted, they could have all stood up against the teacher and stopped him from assaulting the student.
One user also shared his account of how he was beaten up like this in his time as well. The user also said that during their time, such practices by the teachers was considered the norm. He further stated that the teacher who used to beat him is now the principal of his ex-school.
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