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In Sambhal District Of UP Rape Victim Dies By Suicide, 3 Held Under Suspicion

In Sambhal District Of UP Rape Victim Dies By Suicide, 3 Held Under Suspicion

A rape survivor died by suicide by hanging herself with her “dupatta” months after filing a rape case in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal district. The victim was a 21-year-old woman belonging to the Grampura village of UP’s Sambhal district

According to reports, the police have arrested the person named in the rape case.

The Rape Case Was Registered On January 27: Sambhal SP

Talking to the media, the SP of Sambhal, Chakresh Mishra, revealed that the women died by suicide within the limits of the Bahjoi Police Station. Furthermore, she had previously registered a rape case on January 27 and the person who was accused has been arrested by the police. The Sambhal SP also reported about a possible love affair between the victim and the accused.

The father of the victim was the one who made the complaint against the accused and registered a rape case. After which, the accused, named Ashish, was promptly arrested a few days later.

The Family Of The Accused Regularly Harassed The Victim: The Brother

The reports suggest that the victim was being regularly harassed and pressurized by the family members of the accused. After a complaint was lodged by the victim’s brother, the police held 3 people- the mother, the father, and the brother of the accused- on suspicion of harassing the deceased woman. The brother also alleged that after months of harassment by the family members of the accused to withdraw the case, the victim went into depression and anxiety. 

The Victim’s mother also confirmed to the reporters that the victim was depressed by the continued threats from the accused’s family. Unable to bear the mental trauma along with the harassment, the victim decided to end her life by hanging with her “dupatta’.

In Sambhal District Of UP Rape Victim Dies By Suicide, 3 Held Under Suspicion
In Sambhal District Of UP Rape Victim Dies By Suicide, 3 Held Under Suspicion

The police further disclosed that the victim was a BA student and was raped around five months back. She did not reveal the crime fearing that the man who recorded the video of the act would release the video. The victim finally disclosed the crime to her family in January, after which her father and she filed a case in the Sambhal police station.

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WandaVision Episode 9 The Finale Recap And Explained

Hello my fellow MCU fans. The final episode of  Disney Plus’s WandaVision season 1 just dropped today and in this post, we will be doing a recap of  WandaVision season 1, episode 9.

Brief Summary Of WandaVision Episode 8

The last episode gave us a brief look at the past life of Agatha; how she was once attacked by a coven of witches in Salem, 1693, for practicing dark arts, and how Agatha killed them all. Now in the present timeline, Agatha confronts Wanda and learns about the magical abilities granted to her by the mind stone when she was a kid. Agatha even concludes that Wanda is able to control magic far more powerful than normal, which she dubs the “Chaos Magic” and her the “Scarlet Witch”. Wanda, in a fit of rage, constructs a house, a town, and a new version of Vision. In a bonus mid-credits scene, we see Director Haywards somehow able to reactive the original vision back to life.

Now, Back to WandaVision Episode 9 The Finale Recap

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Wanda and Vision being cute

The episode starts with Agatha going on a monologue about how she is the most powerful witch in the world and how she takes away other witches’ magic who are unworthy of wielding it. Wanda, now done with Agatha’s talking, decides to send a car flying towards Agatha from across the street.  

Now Agatha follows Wanda to the center of Westview town and releases the people from the spell of Wanda. The citizens of Westview, now free from Wanda’s Hex, encircles Wanda complaining how they haven’t slept or seen their loved ones. The people also complain about how they can feel Wanda’s pain vividly. Wanda, now feeling guilty for their misery, begins to dismantle the Hex(magic) she had placed over Westview. But in doing so, the magical constructs of her husband Vision, and her children begin to fade out of existence. 

Wanda, now faced with a choice whether to let the Hex be in place and save her family or to remove the hex from the town and let the people live in reality. In the end, Wanda chooses her family and places the town under her Hex.

Agatha and Wanda have a final battle across the sky. Wanda sends them both back to 1693 Salem. Now in the past, Wanda tries to send the witches after Agatha from whom Agatha stole the powers. But Agatha was able to turn the table and somehow sends the hoards of witches back at Wanda. In a last-ditch attempt, Wanda uses her power to defeat the witches but in doing so, she exhausted all her remaining energy.

Agatha seizing the opportunity finally sucked all of Wanda’s powers. But Agatha was not able to realize that they both were fighting in a construct created by Wanda and as per the rules of magic, “In a given space, only the witch that casts them can use her magic”. Wanda now in full control takes back all of her powers as well as the powers of Agatha and locks her into the body of her neighbor Agnes.

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Wanda vs Agatha

The WandaVision Episode 9 The Finale Ending Explained

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Wanda and Vision family photo

After all the fighting and magic came to an end, Vision finally convinces Wanda that it is finally time to accept reality. Wanda puts her kids to bed and kisses them goodbye for the last time. Wanda and Vision go downstairs to spend their final moments together. Wanda and Vision tell how much they love each other. As the Hex begins to end, everything starts to fade away, including Vision and the Kids. Before the Hex came to an end, Wanda tells Vision that they will say hello again. As the Hex reaches the end, Wanda is left standing on the empty lot that Vision bought for them. And this how the finale of WandaVision Episode 9 ended.

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Vision starts to fade away

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HISTORY OF SINAULI

History of Sinauli? Where Relics Of The Indus Valley Civilization Found

Sinauli is an archaeological site in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, where 125 graves belonging to the Indus valley civilization were found, it is located in the Barait tahsil of Bhagpat district of the state. These tombs are dated from 2200-1800 BC. The site is famous for its bronze age solid disc wheel “chariots”, the first to be recovered from any archaeological excavation in South Aisa.

The excavations at Sinauli were conducted by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) between 2005-2006 and 2018. According to the ASI and later studies, the remnants found in the 2005-06 season, the Sinauli graveyard belonged to the late Harappan phase. Like the extensive Harappan cemetery at Farmana the Sinauli cemetery is expected to provide extensive additional data on late Harappan culture.

Ceramics and swords found in the coffin.

It is being told that one side of the coffin is supported by large pottery (ceramics) and the other part is adjacent to the brick wall inside the ground. Several potteries are also coming out from near the coffin and a small size copper sword has also been found. ASI officials are refusing to give any information in this regard, while local historian Dr. Amit Rai Jain is likely to belong to the royal family of Antiquities.

Coffins have met Sinauli earlier also, This is not the first time that a royal coffin has been recovered from the village of Sinauli. Even before this, royal coffins, gold jewelry, swords, etc. have been found from here. On this, Amit Rai Jain, director of Shahzad Rai Research Institute, says that this is the first time in the Indian subcontinent When royal coffins and war chariots with an embalming center have been received from Sinauli. Earlier, a simple wooden coffin was found at the burial center from Harappa, but the royal coffin from Sinauli is unique in itself. It seems to be the Mahabharata period.

Witness the golden history of Sinauli village

The chariot has been found from here in the excavation in 2004. In 2005, the skeletons of women along with jewelry were found from here. The ASI underwent excavation in 2005 in Sinauli under the direction of Dr. DV Sharma, the senior archaeologist. During this period, 177 human skeletons, gold bracelets, beaded, swords, etc. were recovered here. On February 15, 2018, excavation took place at the Sinauli site under the direction of Dr. Sanjay Manjul, director of ASI Lalkila Institute, for about three and a half months.

During this period, 8 human skeletons, three swords, and pottery of various rare stones were found here. Apart from this, three thousand coffins of ancient human warriors, equipped with copper, three chariots of warriors were also received for five thousand years.

Female skeleton found on the upper surface of the royal coffin.

The skeleton of this woman was found on the upper surface of the royal coffin on Wednesday during an excavation conducted by the Archaeological Survey of India in Sinauli. A week later on Wednesday, excavation work started again in Sinauli. During this time, everyone was surprised to see the skeleton of the woman on the royal coffin. By looking at the skeleton of the woman, it is estimated that it is associated with the Mahabharata period. Meanwhile, a large part of the coffin has been taken out, but most of it is still underground. The team of archaeologists and researchers is trying to get it out.

In fact, small pieces of clay found near the coffin and a gold sword in addition to a copper sword suggest that the woman whose skeleton was found could be a princess. At present, excavation work is still going on, it is believed that many deep secrets may be buried here. Director Dr. Sanjay Manjul said that excavation work is going on now, information will be given when the time comes.

NOTE:

Discovery Plus has come down this time due to its mystery. ‘Secrets of Sinauli’ is coming Neeraj Pandey is bringing the documentary series.

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Registration for covid vaccine

Full Process of registration for the COVID-19 vaccine online on Co-WIN application, and Aarogya Setu Application

The second phase of coronavirus vaccination begins in India on March 1, 2021. India’s Prime Minister “ Narendra Modi” is the first person who got the dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at AIIMS, New Delhi. The vaccination program for people above the age of 60 years and within the bracket of 45-59 years with co-morbidities will begin from March 1 in India. People will be able to self-register using the Co-WIN application. 

The Indian government released the Co-WIN app a few months ago but users are facing several glitches on the application. As per several media reports, the Indian government will release the Co-WIN app 2.0 version on March 1, 9:00 am. You will be able to download the Co-WIN app 2.0 from the Google Play store. Click here to download the Co-WIN app.

How to register for the COVID-19 vaccine online

STEP 1: Enter your mobile number.

STEP 2: You will then get an OTP, enter the OTP and click on the “Verify” button.

STEP 3: You will then be directed to the registration of the vaccination’ page.

STEP 4: Next, choose one photo ID proof.

STEP 5: Fill in your name, age, gender and upload an identity document.

STEP 6: The page will then ask if you have any comorbidities.

STEP 7: Everyone above 60 years are eligible. If you are  above 45 years  you will be required to upload doctor’s certificate as comorbidity proof.

STEP 8: Click on the registration button.

STEP 9: The system will then show account details.

STEP 10: The portal lets you add multiple people under one mobile number by clicking on Add more option.

STEP 11: Next click on schedule appointment.

STEP 12: You can then search a vaccination centre by state, district, block and pincode.

STEP 13: Date and availability will be shown, click on ‘book’ button.

STEP 14: Once the registration is completed you will receive a message with the vaccination appointment.

STEP 15: Notably, you will be able to reschedule an appointment anytime you wish but before the vaccination day.

It should be noted that after the first dose the second dose will be automatically scheduled.

The Co-WIN portal also allows everyone to find the nearest COVID-19 vaccine centre.

Click here to register for COVID-19 vaccine online on Co-WIN application.

How to register for the COVID-19 vaccine using Aarogya Setu Application

STEP 1: First head to the Aarogya Setu app.

STEP 2: Next, click on Co-WIN tab on the home screen.

STEP 3: Select Vaccination Registration option.

STEP 4: Next enter mobile number.

STEP 5: Enter the OTP pin.

STEP 6: Click on verify option.

STEP 7: You will then be directed to the Registration of Vaccination page.

STEP 8: Follow the steps mentioned above for the Co-WIN portal.

Click here to download the Aarogya Setu Application (Android User)

Click here to download the Aarogya Setu Application (App for iPhone)

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The Biggest NGO In India; How To Start An NGO In India, How To Register An NGO In India, And More

An NGO, as the name suggests, is a non-governmental organization created by people(s) who are not part of the government. They are not affiliated with the government in any way and thus don’t need any governmental council to run it. Hence, they can also be referred to as a Civil Society Organisation. The main function of an NGO is social welfare such as – housing for orphans or widowed women, women empowerment, education for the poor, etc. 

Some people say, Inorder to sustain a healthy and moral society, the efficient working of an NGO is a must. And in this article, we will try to look at why is that the case with a brief and concise summary about them.

What is an NGO?

A non-governmental organization (NGO), as the name suggests, is a non-profit private organization that works independently from the government. NGOs are generally a group of like-minded people who came together to carry out humanitarian works and promote social welfare. Therefore, NGOs are also often called civil societies. While some NGOs are made up of volunteers, others are made up of paid support staff. 

Non-governmental organizations(NGOs) vs Non-Profit Organization(NPOs)

Let us all be very clear here, there’s a difference between an NGO and an NPO. 

An NGO, as the name suggests, is a non-governmental organization created by people(s) who are not part of the government. They are not affiliated with the government in any way and thus don’t need any governmental council to run it. Hence, they can also be referred to as a Civil Society Organisation. 

On the other hand, a non-profit organization does not generate any profit for its members. Within the Non-Profit Organizations, all profits generated after paying its expenses are put back into the community or to the cause they work on. They don’t divide the excess funds among.

An NGO can be both an NGO and an NPO at the same time or it can only be an NGO without being an NPO. Below is a Venn Diagram in order to simplify it.

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How does an NGO work?

NGOs cannot be run by a single person. They usually consist of at least half a dozen people or more. Since an NGO does not operate for generating profits, most of them rely on unpaid volunteers for their day-to-day tasks. 

After forming a team, the NGO needs to work on a social welfare cause – widow remarriage, orphanages, women empowerment, etc. An NGO can be a registered NGO or an unregistered NGO, but only after registration, an NGO is eligible for Government financial support.

What are the works done by an NGO?

NGOs around the world cater to different kinds of social welfare and human welfare. For example, The Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) educates people in order to protect the environment as well as the people and communities who live and depend on it. While The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s purpose is education, healthcare, and ending poverty.

Here are some of the most common social causes:

  • Educating poor children. Example- Smile India
  • Building orphanages. Example- Give India
  • Providing nutritious food to the needy. Example- Share Your Warmth
  • Providing free healthcare.
  • Housing widows.
  • Women empowerment.
  • Providing clean drinking water.
  • Tribal rights.
  • Providing epidemic and natural disaster relief works.
  • Environmental rights 

Types Of NGOs In India

BINGO

  • It refers to Business Friendly International NGO.

ENGO

  • It refers to an Environmental NGO, for example- Greenpeace.

GONGO

  • It refers to Government-organized Non-governmental Organization.

INGO

  • It refers to an International NGO, for example- Oxfam.

QUANGO

  • It refers to a Quasi Autonomous NGO, for example- International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

CSO

  • It refers to a Civil Society Organization 

DONGO

  • It refers to a Donor Organized NGO

How To Start An NGO In India

In order to start a new NGO, there are certain rules and guidelines that one needs to be aware of. The rules might vary from state to state, but the general rules across the country are that you need to be a member of an NGO and must have at least 7 members at the time. The NGO has decided its cause, objectives, and its members – president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, advisory member, etc. 

How To Register An NGO In India

An NGO can either be a Registered NGO or an Unregistered NGO. The advantage of being a Registered NGO is that you are eligible to get financial support from the government. 

To set up an NGO, you have to enlist its goals and objectives, decide upon the members and its president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, advisory member, etc. Also, you need to open a separate bank account in the name of your NGO and get it registered under the Central Societies Act. Also, you must possess these necessary documents:  

  • Trust Deed / Memorandum Of Association
  • Rules And Regulation Memorandum
  • Articles Of Association Regulation
  • Affidavit From President
  • Id Proof (Voter Id / Aadhar Card)
  • Residence Proof
  • Registered Office Address Proof
  • Passport 

How Do NGOs Get Funding?

There are different ways NGOs get funding, some of those are:

Government Funds

  • If your NGO is registered and follows the government-certified guidelines, then you are eligible to get government financial assistance.

Organizing program for a financial grant.

  • NGOs regularly organize many fundraisers to collect grants for its cause. It not only helps in raising funds but  also creates awareness about your social cause.

Contacting Private Companies for donation

  • Many private companies do give regular donations to small NGOs to fulfill their social service and gain positive publicity. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Do Non-profit Organisations really not get any profit?

A. As discussed earlier a non-profit organization does not generate any profit for its members. All profits generated after paying its expenses are put back into the community or to the cause they work on. They don’t divide the excess funds among.


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