Thursday, 21 September 2017

Rakhi Sawant film, “Ab Hoga Insaf”

Rakhi Sawant coming up with another controversial stuff based on the life story of Ram Rahim!!
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Known for her controversies, the drama queen of Bollywood Rakhi Sawant is again ready to give a blast all around with one of the most sensitive case so far on Ram Rahim Insan. As recently Rakhi is in Delhi for the shoot of her upcoming movie Ab Hoga Insaf (Cinema Scandal) based on the life story of Ram Rahim. Along with her, the leads of the movie are Ajaz Khan and Raza Murad Ji.
While interacting with media on recent shoot coverage of the item song of the movie Bewafa Item, Rakhi revealed the several details about the movie, she herself will portray the character of Honeypreet Insa, Raza Murad ji will be Ram Rahim and Ajaz will be seen as Investigation officer. The director of the movie is Rakhi’s brother Rakesh Sawant.
Along with Rakhi Ajaz seemed really energetic while shooting for the same. The entire set of peppy song Bewafa Item was heavy and luxurious, with full of beautiful lights and glittery stuff. Over the top high, Rakhi was fully enjoying the shoot and left no bars to reveal the scandalous case of Ram Rahim.
Directed by the Rakesh Sawant, the release date of the movie Ab Hoga Insaf (Cinema Scandal) will be revealed soon.

Merkel to be German chancellor for fourth term:

German Chancellor, Angela Merkel is set to be German chancellor for fourth term in the general election next Sunday. Latest opinion polls conducted just days before the election unanimously forecast that Merkel, who has been in power since 2005, will remain at the helm of the next government.
The polls forecast that Merkel’s conservative bloc, that comprises her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its Bavarian ally Christian Social Union (CSU), will emerge as the largest group in the next Bundestag(the lower house of parliament).
The two parties together are expected to poll around 37 per cent of the votes on Sunday compared to 20 per cent forecast for Merkel’s main challenger Martin Schulz and his Social Democratic Party (SPD).Opinion polls also unanimously forecast that the anti- migrants far-right party Alternative for Germany (AFD) will enter the Bundestag for the first time.

FM Arun on Rohingya refugees,oil cost hike

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said, the government in an affidavit to the Supreme Court has stated its policy stand on Rohingya issue. Responding to a media query in New Delhi, Mr. Jaitley said, this is a policy issue which has been stated before the Apex Court. He said, the security, foreign policy, humanitarian grounds and effect on population balance have been taken into consideration while taking a decision over the issue.
Two days back, the government termed the Rohingya refugees as illegal immigrants in the Court saying some of them were part of a sinister design of Pakistan’s ISI and terror groups whose presence in the country will pose a serious national security threat.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has termed the hike in the prices of petrol and diesel as temporary phenomena saying it will soon be normalized.
Replying to a media query over the issue, Mr. Jaitley said, the recent spike is also due to shrinking of refining capacity which has been affected due to Hurricane in US.
He also targeted the opposition parties for questioning the Centre over the issue saying why they are not reducing taxes on petroleum products if they are so serious.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday said, the government will take additional measures, if needed, in view of present economic situation to improve the growth.
Replying to a media query after Cabinet meeting, Mr. Jaitley said, he had held series of meeting with concerned Ministers and Secretaries in the last two days and discussed the factors relating to the economy.
In the Tuesday’s meeting, the Finance Minister reviewed the state of economy, including export scenario and infrastructure spendings. Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal and Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar attended the meeting.

The Cleaning Brigade: Connects and Disconnects


  • Dr Sanghmitra Acharya
    Dr Sanghmitra Acharya’s talk on ‘The Cleaning Brigade: Connects and Disconnects’ will address factors characterising sanitation work and how the instricially discriminatory nature of this work impacts the lives of those engaged in it. Caste is a unique determinant of social discrimination in the Indian Sub-continent that has impacted the sanitation workers in specific ways. The process of caste based social discrimination embedded in religion and history has accentuated deprivation and denial among them. While much of the literature has explored social discrimination in general; not much seems to reflect on the experience of social discrimination and humiliation experienced by these workers; and consequences of such experiences. The present research explores the determinants of engaging in scavenging and cleaning; notion of dignity associated with it; and the factors which govern their continuance in these works and what is the alternative available. Social discrimination experienced by Dalits engaged in scavenging and cleaning in accessing resources to enhance literacy, skills, health, basic housing and related infrastructure has also been examined. The present work, thus endeavours to understand the current status and identify the gaps to inform the policymakers.
    Dr Acharya is Director, Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, New Delhi, currently on deputation from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, where she is a Professor in the Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, School of Social Sciences. She has been a Visiting Fellow at CASS, China; Ball State University, USA and UPPI, Manila, The Philippines; East West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii and University of Botswana. She was awarded Asian Scholarship Foundation fellowship in 2005. She has published extensively in peer reviewed journals on the issues of health and sexuality among youth; gender in urban spaces; North East India and social discrimination in health care access. She has three books and about thirty articles to her credit. Her recent work includes a co-edited book titled ‘Marginalization in Globalizing Delhi- Issues of Land, Labour and Health’ published by Springer.
    Surface cleaning by women Sewer cleaning to Men is the order .
  • National Commission set up are not with housing health care education to kiths kins no info to sanitation workers
  • Sanitation workers definition collecting waste garbage sewer cleaning road , surface cleaning Night soil.Is Skill to tool, mechanical training imparted?

150 million children are child labor

150 million children are child labor

40 million in modern slavery


UN labor agency says more than 150 million children were engaged in child labor around the world in 2016. That’s one out of every ten children in the world.
The International Labour Organization released a report on Tuesday.
The report says that across the world nearly 152 million children between the ages of 5 and 17 were forced to work.
It states that almost half of them did hazardous work which directly endangered their health, safety, and moral development.
New research developed jointly by the International Labour Organization (ILO)1  and the Walk Free Foundation2 , in partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM)3 , has revealed the true scale of modern slavery around the world. The data, released during the United Nations General Assembly, shows that more than 40 million people around the world were victims of modern slavery in 2016. The ILO have also released a companion estimate of child labour, which confirms that about 152 million children, aged between 5 and 17, were subject to child labour.
The new estimates also show that women and girls are disproportionately affected by modern slavery, accounting almost 29 million, or 71 per cent of the overall total. Women represent 99 per cent of the victims of forced labour in the commercial sex industry and 84 per cent of forced marriages.
The research reveals that among the 40 million victims of modern slavery, about 25 million were in forced labour, and 15 million were in forced marriage.
Child labour remains concentrated primarily in agriculture (70.9 per cent). Almost one in five child labourers work in the services sector (17.1 per cent) while 11.9 per cent of child labourers work in industry.
Mr Andrew Forrest AO, Chairman and Founder of the Walk Free Foundation said: “The fact that as a society we still have 40 million people in modern slavery, on any given day shames us all. If we consider the results of the last five years, for which we have collected data, 89 million people experienced some form of modern slavery for periods of time ranging from a few days to five years. This speaks to the deep seated discrimination and inequalities in our world today, coupled with a shocking tolerance of exploitation. This has to stop. We all have a role to play in changing this reality – business, government, civil society, every one of us.”
The number of children engaged in child labor decreased from 2012.
But the figure indicates that 1 child out of every 10 was still forced to work.
The highest figure was in Africa. More than 72 million children were working. 62 million were engaged in child labor in Asia and the Pacific.
The ILO says the estimates indicate that the pace of decline has slowed considerably over the last 4 years, at a time when substantial acceleration is needed to reach the ambitious 2025 target date for ending child labor.

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