Aashiana case: HC orders day-to-day hearing
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
On the plea of awarding compensation to the incarcerated rape victim, a division bench of Justice Abdul Mateen and Justice JM Paliwal said that the matter be considered at the time of final hearing.
Earlier, local lawyer Adarsh Mehrotra had drawn court’s attention towards illegal detention of the victim in the Woman Protection Home. A news item had been published in The Times of India on November 26, 2006 in this regard.
On high court’s intervention, the victim was handed over to her father.
Aashiana case: Activists to seek speedy trial
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
The decision was taken after the hearing in the case was deferred once again on Monday much to the disappointment of the traumatised Zahira and her poor family members who have been running from pillar to post since the last two years. Zahira was on her way home on May 2, 2005 when six spoiled brats from some high-profile families raped her. It took a year-long sustained campaign by these social activities to make administrative machinery file a chargesheet in the case.
“The girl and her family have been brave enough to fight the social system as well as all the pressures and threats against pursuing the case,” said Prof R R Verma, an activist pursuing the case.
Activists raise voice for Zahira
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
In a memorandum to the High Court Chief Justice, they said that the delay in trial was akin to denying justice to the victim. Raising anti-system slogans the activists also urged the state government and judicial machinery to expedite the proceedings.
A maid, Zahira, was on her way home on
The ‘well connected’ relatives of the accused ensured that they moved freely and sent Zahira to the confines of a protection home, where even her parents were forbidden.
It may be recalled, that an year-long efforts by social activists who organised letter and signature campaigns, rallies and candlelight vigils in support of the victim exerted pressure on the political and administrative machinery . This compelled them to get the accused charge-sheeted .
Finally, the hearing started on
“First the girl was jailed in the protection home and now in her own house. In the last six months, she has stepped out of her house only to go to the court, “ director, Saajhi Duniya, Roop Rekha Verma said while addressing the gathering.
The family is not only waging a battle for justice but also for their survival.
Talking to TOI, Zahira’s mother Solomon said, “Meagre means often leave women in the family of 11 members go empty stomach . Each hearing is an additional expense which costs us around Rs 300 per date. To top it, we have the burden of entertaining four policemen on duty, for whom the security of my daughter is a punishment posting.”
She added: “Zahira is living under fear and anxiety. We want her to become agile and lively, the way she was. This is possible only after the culprits are sent behind the bars.”
Stating that the current justice delivery system was working at a snail’s pace, participating organisations — All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) Saajhi Duniya, Kalam Natya Manch (KNM) and Students Federation of India (SFI) among others — demanded day-to-day hearing of the case.
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Yesterday was a big day for this famous city of culture, etiquettes and Nawabs. It was the last phase of polling.
Barely 50% voting for the elections this time, but definitely we have had a 100% talking about them, cribbing about the ruling party and guessing the 'next ONE'. Which party, this time has managed to scare the maximum poor souls with hired gunmen into voting for them? Who has managed to lure people with hope with their fake promises and their rattling speeches?Is it the 'Cycle', BSP, Sonia's party or the patriotic party with the national flower??
In my opinion and in many others, it is NOT the 'cycle'. Mulayam Singh Yadav, unfortunately will not get much out of the support shown by the Bacchans or Amar Singh. He may have an advantage of Muslim votes, which BJP lacks, yet unsuccessful 'reigning' years in Lucknow has not left the state happy enough to bring him back in power. BJP may have very successfully won the Mayoral elections, a few months back, but has the C.D. fiasco done any damage? OH hell yes!! In fact in a recent interview of Rajnath Singh, he proudly boasts about his party leaders being an exception with no personal negative records and the very next day in the very same paper the first page was full of BJP's 'Anti-Muslim' C.D.. But does it make any difference to their number of votes?? Either way, they did not have much support from the Muslims. Coming to Congress, the party ruling the nation, was a strong contender during the Mayoral elections here, losing with a thin margin against BJP. Would it win this time? Chances are vague....
Queerly, U.P. elections are usually not very surprising because in the past few years it has been noticed that it has been a Mulayam v/s Mayawati war. They both try and rip off each other every time during elections and the other one is elected. It is like an alternate game between the two. Once Mulayam then next Mayawati and then Mulayam again and then Mayawati...U.P. elections may sound very interesting and important to the country but are quite predictable.So that leaves Mayawati with has maximum chances to come back into power. Also, after Mulayam, state folks feel Mayawati is the next best option for them. Where you have a Mulayam, during whose constituency, the crime rate graph increases, with Mayawati in power, you do see a considerable change in terms of safety and security, which is the prime concern of any state.
With the poll percentage dipping to 42% in its fifth phase, the results can actually take you by surprise and give the state something absolutely unexpected. All we can hope for is that the state people are left feeling 'ignorance was bliss' for them.....hope you do not regret voting!
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TeaM 4 has formally gone ahead with a Joint Venture with RadoPOD.
The important fact is they have the same dreams and aspirations as us, working for a better India.
Welcome aboard people !
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TEAM 4 - FIRST SEMINAR AT AVADH GIRLS DEGREE COLLEGE
When we
Team 4 was invited to hold its first seminar for the young students of AGDC. Noaman Khan, Dhruv Halwasiya, Anand Rai, Aman Ahuja and Rashi Ahuja, the core team of TEAM 4 addressed a crowd of over hundred people – enlightening and awakening them to the grave issues
It was ironic how all were inspired by ‘Rang De Basanti’, yet none out of the 120 people had ever voted against Mulayam Singh Yadav, even after declaring him “the worst Chief Minister in the history of U.P. Administration”. We do not use our voting powers, yet call ourselves patriotic; this in my terms is ‘the RDB affect’. Patriotism is becoming fashionable. I am proud of my country, because “hey! It sounds so ‘kewl’”, but not because I genuinely beli
There were moments of silence and coming alive, where gory pictures of truth stared into the pretty faces of some ambitious and some ignorant girls. While those faces glowered, Team 4 smiled, because we knew, this was going exactly where we wanted it to go – realization and faith. From topics ranging from female feticide to justice for Jes
WRITTEN BY : NABILA Z. ZAIDI
PICTURES BY: ANAND RAI , AMAN AHUJA
TEAM 4 - LUCKNOW : TRAFFIC En(LIGHT)ment
As the man
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The Nagar Nigam has spent almost Rs. 3.75 lakhs
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On asking the Lucknow based psychologist Mr. Mittal about the habit of breaking traffic-signals, he commented "It is much like a mental state. You are as likely to be a kleptomaniac as you are to break the traffic-rules. So if you have stolen money
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It is easy to see that Lucknowites need to change their habits and their road-
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WRITTEN BY RASHI AHUJA
PICTURES BY NOAMAN.A.KHAN
PIRACY : TEAM 4 HITS THE MARKET
While somewhere on earth, you look at a price catalogue of an authorized software sales shop- Microsoft windows 95-Rs.4700, Office 95- Rs.11200, Visual C++ -Rs.22400, Corel draw7-Rs.11450.
In a blinding flash the nightmare is over and you are standing in the Naza market, Lucknow. Here too, you are looking at a price catalogue, things start clearing out, you can see better, windows 95, C ++, Corel 7, Photoshop, MS Office, and all the worlds pirated and illegal games, movie VCDs and software's irrespective of there make or original prices are available at the rate of Rs.50 per CD, Ahhh.. Peace.
Though simple as buying a CD at original rate, making thousands of unauthorized copies and selling them at extremely low rates, software piracy kisses its zenith in Lucknow


And what doe


Though neat it may seem, the basic fact is that using pirated stuff is no better than shoplifting. The foreign exchange of the nation is the first one to face the punch line, and as for the high cost of the original CDs it must be realized that piracy costs companies a good deal of loss and the high rates on the original CDs is there to overcome this loss, which stabs the honest user. Perhaps if piracy is brought under control the original prices will plunge and shrink into our contours of expenditure, Peace.
WRITTEN BY : ALI KIRMANI
PICTURES BY : NOAMAN.A.KHAN
TEAM 4 - HITS THE GOVERNMENT
We will remove p

We will make sure slums are replaced by proper living conditions(Dont you mean that you will replace it with Multicomlpex bulidings built by your party's supporters).These are a few of the false promises made by our trustworthy 'Netajis'.We through the conditioning we have recieved from the ages past , know better than to believe the politicians. But the naive seven-tenth of India's population livin

It is easy to blame other's what do you think about yourself? The little boy with amputated limbs you met on the crossroad! "Oh my God! Eeww!" The old women with the scarred face who accousted you as you came out of Barrista. "Gosh! I wish this did not happen to anyone, even my enemies" Some thoughts that undoubtly came to your mind much like mine.

It is a bad, bad world, everyone is exploited, used and thrown, but if you dont have the ability, education and will to defend yourself it just happens to you more often, as is the case of these people you and I like to call " BEGGARS". We sometimes give them spare change and at other times find excuses saying that they can earn a hard day's labour they do not need our help. Agreed, most of them can earn a living, but due to lack of opportunity and employment have decided that they woul

We can take a leaf out of the book of SAHARA INDIA who have formed a seven people team in DELHI. They collect the left over food from thier AIRLINE division and distribute to various old age homes, orphanages and among the

There are committees who run soup kitchens for the beggars and homeless.
You can help them in two ways, firstly, by donating in whatever way u can and secondly, by telling the beggars you meet on streets about such places.....
PICTURES BY : NOAMAN .A. KHAN
WRITTEN BY : RASHI AHUJA
TEAM 4 - THE SOCIAL FACE .
She opened the cupboard with much effort due to her arthritis. She took out the copy of a letter she had written for her manager and gave it to me with an envelope.

I had been talking to her for the past forty-five minutes and she had not told me her name yet. Miss Joyce E. Vincent, M.A., P.T.C., F.R..
...read the letter. An eighty-three year old inhabitant of D.C. homes.
Until yesterday I didn’t even know this place existed... and today as I sit down to write this I realise how much this experience has taught me.
Simple Life, so many of us use this term without knowing what it means. I saw it their lives, they were happy, contented and (as their faces showed) r

In my opinion, they were the perfect examples of what the last stage of anyone’s life should be.
Be it the sparkling eyes of Vincent aunty as she told me how she founded her school or the playful teasing of Miss Robertson as she inquired us about our boyfriend/girlfriend.
Unknowingly, all these lovely, versatile ladies taught me so much. It is inevitable that we too shall be old, much like them. With our conquests over and our children grown to adults and other basic tasks of life accomplished, our life will take a new turn a

With them, I felt free, because I didn’t have to pretend as I have to with my peers, I didn’t have to lie to them as I often have to with my parents.
If I have motivated you to go and meet my Vincent Aunty, guess my work here is done.
And if I have not been able to do so then guess all I have to say is...you don’t know what you are missing!
WRITTEN BY : RASHI AHUJA
MEMBERS : DHRUV HALWASIYA , AMAN AHUJA , NOAMAN KHAN , RASHI AHUJA
TEAM 4 - CATCHES 'BHUPENDRA NIGAM' IN ACTION.
With branches in multi

Skipping back to Salsa we asked Bhupendra about how he got around to learning it considering there was no teacher in lucknow at that point of time."From my colleagues, " he says. "India with all its problems and diseases provides the ideal atmosphere for medical research and some of my colleagues who came down from abroad were extremely interested in Salsa so i kind of picked it up from them." Incidently it was during learning salsa here that he met his wife. She being the more experienced one handles the branch in Kanpur. We then asked him how he overca

But what happens after a student graduates? T

Talking about the future ... Bhupendra says he hopes to expand and open more branches .Dance is something that can't be termed as a fad or temporary. It is an art that will continue to grow forever and never stop. Bhupendra vows that he will not stop dancing even after he gets his medical degree. Salsa is a passion to him and according to him if he can't spare 2 hours a day to dance then, what good is life?
INTERVIEW BY : DHRUV HALWASIYA
VIDEO RECORDING : NOAMAN.A.KHAN
PICTURES : AMAN AHUJA , RASHI AHUJA
INPUTS BY : SANDEEP HEMNANI , HYDERABAD