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rightnewshindi · 3 months ago
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मोहम्मद पैगंबर पर की विवादित टिप्पणी, मुस्लिम समुदाय ने थाने पर किया पत्थराव; थाना इंचार्ज समेत तीन सिपाही हुए घायल
Madhya Pradesh News: छतरपुर में मोहम्मद पैगंबर साहब पर की गई टिप्पणी को लेकर बवाल मच गया। एफआईआर दर्ज कराने आए मुस्लिम समुदाय के सैकड़ों लोगों ने थाने पर ही पथराव कर दिया। छतरपुर में मुस्लिम समुदाय के लोगों ने कोतवाली थाने में पथराव किया। भीड़ द्वारा किए गए इस पथराव में थाना इंचार्ज सहित तीन सिपाही घायल हो गए। भीड़ ने कई गाड़ियों में भी तोड़फोड़ की। मुंबई में हजरत मोहम्मद पैगंबर साहब पर किसी…
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indianfasttrack · 3 months ago
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शराब गटकने के आरोप में चूहा गिरफ्तार
मध्यप्��देश- क्या चुहे शराब पीते हैं? मध्य प्रदेश में तो पीते हैं। यहां एक चूहे को एक पुलिस स्टेशन में शराब की बोतलें खाली करने के आरोप में गिरफ्तार किया गया है। शराबी चूहे को अब अदालत के सामने पेश किया जाएगा! यह विचित्र घटना छिदवाड़ा जिले के एक पुलिस स्टेशन से प्रकाश में आई है। (Rat arrested for swallowing liquor) पुलिस ने प्लास्टिक की बोतलों में पैक अवैध शराब जब्त की थी और बोतलों को स्टोर रूम…
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townpostin · 3 months ago
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Palamu: 22 Thieves and a Goldsmith Arrested in Massive Police Operation
Police Nab 11 Men, 11 Women, and a Goldsmith in Connection with Theft Cases Across the City. In a major crackdown on theft, police arrested 22 individuals, including 11 men and 11 women, from Madhya Pradesh’s Guna district, along with a goldsmith who was involved in purchasing stolen gold. PALAMU – Acting on the orders of SP Rishma Ramesan, police launched a large-scale operation resulting in the…
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shipkirana · 1 year ago
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A case has been registered against him under the National Security Act, SC/ST Act, and other sections of the Indian Penal Code.
The man who was caught on camera urinating on another man in Madhya Pradesh was arrested late last night, police said. In a viral video, the man, identified as Pravesh Shukla, was seen smoking a cigarette while urinating on a tribal man sitting on the ground. The video triggered a political row in the state, prompting Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to order a case under the stringent National Security Act against him.
According to the police, Shukla, who kept hopping from one place to another trying to avoid an arrest, was caught at 2 am and interrogated. A case has been registered against him under the National Security Act, SC/ST Act, and other sections of the Indian Penal Code. As part of the investigation, Shukla’s wife and parents were also questioned.
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sarkariexamresultinfo · 2 years ago
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SSC CPO Tier 2 Admit Card 2023 Out, Region-wise Hall Ticket - Sarkari Result
ssc cpo tier 2 admit card 2023 out SSC CPO Tier 2 Admit Card 2023 Out: Staff Selection Commission has released SSC CPO Tier 2 Admit Card for WR Regions on 18th April 2023 on official website http://www.ssc.nic.in. The application status and SSC CPO Admit Card for posts like Sub Inspector in Delhi Police, Sub Inspector in CAPFs, Assistant Sub Inspector in CISF, Inspector Posts and Sub Inspector is…
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nhpnews1 · 2 years ago
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MP IPS Officer Transfer: 12 IPS officers transferred, Makrand Deuskar Indore and Harinarayan Chari sent to Bhopal - NHP NEWS
IPS Officer Transfer. Election gathering has started in Madhya Pradesh. Today 12 police officers of the state have been transferred from here to there. In these, the police commissioners of Bhopal and Indore have also been affected. The first police commissioner of Bhopal, Makrand Deoskar, has been given the command of Indore while Hari Narayan Chari Mishra, the first police commissioner of…
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stackumbrella1 · 2 years ago
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Police Commissioner System MP: कमिश्नर सिस्टम लागू होने के बाद अपराधों में हुई बढ़ोत्तरी, विधानसभा में गूंजा मुद्दा!!
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Police Commissioner System MP: मध्य प्रदेश के दो बड़े शहर भोपाल और इंदौर में पुलिस कमिश्नर सिस्टम लागू है। यह 9 दिसंबर 2021 को लागू किया गया।
कमिश्नर सिस्टम लागू करने से पहले यह कहा जा रहा था कि इससे अपराध पूरी तरह नियंत्रण में रहेगा। जबकि ऐसा कुछ भी नहीं हुआ, बल्कि रेप और मर्डर के मामलों में वृध्दि और ज्यादा हो गई है।
बता दें कि यह आंकड़े सरकार के गृह मंत्री नरोत्तम मिश्रा ने विधानसभा में विधायक जीतू पटवारी के सवाल के जवाब में दिए हैं। (Police Commissioner System MP)
विधानसभा में दिया जवााब
गौरतलब है कि दिसंबर 2021 में भोपाल और इंदौर में पुलिस कमिश्नरेट लागू हुआ। उस 2021 के व��्त राजधानी भोपाल में दुष्कर्म के मामले 330 थे। साल 2022 में यह आंकड़ा बढ़कर 384 पहुंच गया।
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mpbeat · 2 years ago
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The All India Police 
DutyMeet Fostering Collaboration, Professional Development, and Skill Showcasing
The All India Police Duty Meet ( AIPDM) is a unique event that brings together police officers from across the country to showcase their skills, exchange ideas, and compete in various activities. The 66th edition of the event was hosted by Madhya Pradesh in Bhopal city, with 24 teams from across the country participating, including the BSF, CRPF, SSB, and Railway Protection Force.
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HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE:
The history of the AIPDM dates back to 1953 when it began as a Rifle and Revolver shooting competition in Nagpur. Over time, the event has  evolved to its present form, covering various events  such  as scientific aids to investigation, wireless transmissions, police photography and videography, anti-sabotage check, ambulance drill, computer awareness, and police  dog squad competitions.
A central coordination committee was formed to regulate rules and procedures for the sports competitions of the Meet. However, most states shared their feedback that it was difficult to organise the meet at one place because of competitions held in several disciplines, attracting a large number of participants. Therefore, the regulatory body decided to split the Police Meet into three parts: Rifle and Revolvers Shooting Competition, Band Competition, and AIPDM.
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Strengthening the Indian Police Forces
One of the key objectives of the AIPDM is to promote greater collaboration and cooperation among police officers from different parts of India. This is achieved through a range of team-based competitions that require officers to work together to solve complex problems and complete challenging tasks. The event also provides an opportunity for police officers to showcase their skills and expertise in front of their peers and senior officials, which can contribute to their career advancement. 
The AIPDM is an important event for strengthening the Indian police forces, as it provides a platform for professional development and collaboration. By bringing together officers from different parts of the country, the event helps to build stronger and more effective police forces, ultimately benefiting the citizens of India.
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rakeshjainentrepreneur · 2 years ago
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Know Nearby Police Officers in Indore Now!
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Once again, we have broken the glass ceiling! The Indore police in association with CitizenCOP foundation has launched a new safety feature with the name KNOW YOUR COP. CP Indore Shri Harinarayanachari Mishra launched this and announced that these QR codes will be placed at all important squares, places and hotels etc. for citizens and guests in Indore to scan the code and come to know about duty officers available in respective areas.
Initially this feature is available using CitizenCOP App only but within a couple of days, this will be available by scanning QR code by any QR scanner. It is a very proud moment for all of us as a team since the launch saw all senior police officials of Indore like CP Shri harinarayanachari Misra, Ad. CP Shri Rajesh Hingankar, DCP Shri Sampat Upadhyay, DCP Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh, Ad. DCP Shri Rajesh Vyas, Ad. DCP Shri Amrendra Singh, ACP Vijay Nagar Ms. Sonakshi Saxena and others including our very dear, Rakesh Sir, founder of CitizenCOP Foundation and other team members.
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metamatar · 6 months ago
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October 10, 2022
Amit Kumar had everything going for him. After graduating in engineering and landing a decent job, Amit wanted to settle down with his childhood sweetheart Renu. The couple had known each other since Class IX and dreamt of a life together. The only difficulty was that Renu belonged to a Brahmin family and Amit was a Dalit.
With their homes barely a kilometre apart in Garhwa district of Jharkhand, Renu knew her family would never approve of the match. The couple decided to run away and tie the knot in another State. And thus began their tale of unending harassment and tragedy.
The couple married at a temple in Dehradun and got their marriage registered there. They had just about settled down at Paonta Sahib in Himachal Pradesh when, in a midnight raid, the Uttar Pradesh police took away Renu, claiming that she had been abducted. Amit and Renu have not seen or spoken to each other since that fateful night of August 13, 2021.
Amit’s life has been a quagmire of legal battles and dismissed habeas corpus petitions since then. “I fear my wife is no more,” he told The Hindu.
Activists say such tragic situations can be avoided if couples like Amit and Renu are provided safe houses and special protection by the State governments as mandated by the Supreme Court.
According to data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), the number of “honour killings” in the country was 24, 25 and 33 in 2019, 2020 and 2021, respectively. Punjab, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand topped the list in 2021 and 2020, while Manipur was on top in 2019.
The government in 2021 informed Parliament that there were 145 “honour killing” incidents in the country between 2017 and 2019.
Interestingly, though the NCRB report attributed only 25 deaths to “honour killings” in 2020, it said there were 27 deaths due to casteism and 1,558 due to “illicit relationship”. Similarly, in 2021, 33 deaths were listed under “honour killings”, but 1,544 and 1,532 under “illicit relationship” and “love affairs”, respectively.
So far, only Delhi, Haryana and Punjab have safe houses for inter-faith and inter-religious couples. Kerala has only announced the setting up of a safe house.
In fact, only 21 States have said that they have complied with the Supreme Court directives, which means that they have asked the police officers concerned of a State for strict compliance, according to Dhanak for Humanity, a non-governmental organisation which works with such couples, helping them solemnise their marriages and providing legal support.
The Supreme Court had in 2018 directed that safe houses be set up in every district as well as a special cell in States for couples facing opposition from families and community.
Gaurav Yadav, an engineer from IIT Chennai, said he was working with survivors of “honour crimes” and couples who are in hiding to petition the government for more safe houses across the country.
“Soon we will form an official grouping and petition the government to follow the Supreme Court directives on safe houses and special cells,” Mr. Yadav said, adding that he had organised a convention regarding the same in Delhi recently.
He said though couples had been demanding that safe houses be set up, the State administrations had looked the other way.
An example is of Ravikant Chandrawanshi and Alisha, who had a harrowing time getting married under the Special Marriage Act in Chhattisgarh.
The inter-faith couple at first decided to elope and marry in Bilaspur. However, a lack of support system and security, including finances, saw them return home in Kawardha within four days.
“As my wife’s family were well to do and politically connected, they kept up the pressure on us. Finally, we had to take legal recourse and approached the High Court asking them to direct the State administration to provide the mandated safe house and police protection.
“However, we were informed that there was no safe house and Alisha had to go to a sakhi centre or a women’s safe house,” Mr. Chandravanshi said.
Though the couple approached the highest of authorities, they were not given any police protection either and had to go into hiding for around six months after their marriage.
According to Asif Iqbal of Dhanak for Humanity, most States send the girl to a Nari Niketan after couples approach them. “It is here that the girl is the most insecure as her family mostly approaches her and puts pressure to go back. Many a time, this also leads to what is known as honour killing of the girl”.
Sanjay Sachadev of Love Commandoes, an organisation which rescues and shelters such couples, said, “The need of the hour is safe houses across the country. In almost every case, the police try and send the girl to a women’s shelter and the boy is left to fend for himself.”
A couple who are staying in a Delhi safe house and did not wish to be identified said that they could not have thought of living together had it not been for the security of the safe house.
Mr. Iqbal, whose organisation has helped many couples seek legal recourse to stay together and get married, said that of the distress calls he receives, the most were from Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
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rightnewshindi · 3 months ago
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अग्निवीर ने साथियों क�� साथ मिलकर लूटे 50 लाख के गहने, पुलिस ने सेना की मदद से किया गिरफ्तार
Agniveer Jawan Arrested For Gold Cash Loot: भारत में इन दिनों अग्निवीरों को लेकर खूब चर्चा चल रही है। इस बीच अग्निवीर को लेकर चौंकाने वाली खबर सामने आई है। मध्य प्रदेश से एक अग्निवीर जवान को पुलिस ने लूट करने के आरोप में गिरफ्तार किया है। अग्निवीर जवान पर 50 लाख रुपए और गहने लूटने का आरोप लगा है। हालांकि, पुलिस ने लूट में शामिल अग्निवीर जवान और पांच अन्य आरोपियों को गिरफ्तार कर लिया है। बता दें,…
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ultfreakme · 9 months ago
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Freeing Palestine is India's fight
I've seen lots of posts about how Western countries and their populations should be concerned for stopping the genocide in Palestine but Indians are involved in this as well.
India has a HUGE Islamophobia problem, from the day India became what it is, this country exists the way it does through conflict regarding religious majorities and it is a problem we must acknowledge.
Collective punishment has often been carried out indiscriminately against Muslims in India- Muslim people's houses in Madhya Pradesh have been demolished without warning. This has also happened in Uttar Pradesh and in 2023, Haryana(300 businesses and homes). These were all normal innocent civilians who had proper legal paperwork showing their purchase and ownership of their home and land, but the police did not care. In many of these instances the police stood by and were involved in demolition and all of these were under BJP-majority and ruled areas. The recent Ram Mandir was built on the demolished land of Babri Masjid(it was built in the 14th century before India as it was even a THING, its destruction & demolition on the claim that it was Ram's birth place is unfair). Hate crimes against Muslims run amok and there are multiple cases of violence against Muslims in India.
PM Modi of the BJP party has been consistent in maintaining positive relations with Benjamin Netanyahu and the occupying force of Israel. A majority of the military equipment for India comes from Israel, and India has constantly been neutral in UN council meetings when decisions regarding Israel are brought up. A spyware called Pegasus, developed by the occupying force of Israel was used to surveil politicians, journalists, activists etc severely breaching right to privacy and threatening freedom of speech.
Worse; India has been using the Israeli strategy of colonizing Palestine with Kashmir. Jammu & Kashmir is a union territory which basically means they are allowed to function independently on most fronts but India has been seeking to integrate J&K into itself and has been extremely hostile to its Muslim citizens and are currently intensifying their occupation efforts. There have been consistent internet and communication blackouts since 2018 and it is STILL ongoing.
India invited Israeli officials to Kashmir to open 'Centers of Excellence' which are supposedly for agricultural innovation but everyone in J&K are concerned and see it as India taking an opportunity to intensify its occupation with Israeli help.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, several Kashmiris told Middle East Eye the Israeli agriculture hubs would deepen India's occupation in the region and accelerate its settler-colonial project. "Earlier, we would draw the parallels between Kashmir and Palestine or India's intimate alliance with Israel. But now they are bringing Israel to the Valley in the form of these institutions - which will be "agro-oriented" in name - but we all know that Israel will physically help India in Kashmir to turn it into a proper Palestine," a Kashmiri academic based in Istanbul told Middle East Eye.
In 2016 Coalition of Civil Society said there are more than 8000 'disappearances' of people in J&K. There are mass graves with over 2000 bodies being found with these unlawful activities being attributed to the Indian Security Forces. That's just scratching the surface of decades of violence and human rights violations enacted by India.
BJP is not shy about its ties to the RSS and promotes Hindutva(I've seen people citing the literal meaning of the word as evidence that it is harmless but the word is a label given to an embraced by extreme right-wing groups who are open about their Islamaphobia. Meaning of the word becomes pointless when actions speak otherwise).
India is an occupying force on J&K, it's suppressing Muslims, demonizing them and further marginalizing them in the name of 'Hinduism'. It buys from Israel and endorses them. As Indians, it is key that we do whatever we can to stop the genocide because we are unwittingly being used to fuel this and are being radicalized to hate on our neighbors, the people we share our land and history with.
Even outside of the ways in which the current government is shamelessly supporting Israel, India's history is rife with colonization. The British had occupied us, forced us into fighting each other, into prioritizing meaningless differences to suppress each other. We were once starved by occupying forces, violated, killed. Our land is also covered in blood shed by colonization.
What are we doing if we don't speak up? If we don't stop this? Do not follow the propaganda conflating extreme right-wing ideologies with the identity of being Indian. Don't buy into the idea that India is "for Hindus", we are so ridiculously diverse, there are 100s of languages and religions in this country.
Free Jammu & Kashmir, free Palestine, stop Islamophobia.
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beardedmrbean · 2 months ago
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An 18-year-old schoolboy was shot and killed by so-called cow protection vigilantes in India after they chased him for miles over suspicion of being involved in cattle smuggling.
The incident took place in Faridabad in the northern Indian state of Haryana on 23 August, days after a migrant worker was beaten to death by another cow vigilante group in the state’s Charkhi Dadri district over suspicion of consuming beef.
Cows are considered sacred and worshipped by many Hindus, the religion that makes up a large majority of India’s population. Cow vigilante groups are accused of enforcing, often violently, Indian laws banning cattle slaughter and beef consumption.
Scores of cow “protectors” in recent years have been accused of using violence to carry out extra-judicial activities, often finding themselves at odds with law enforcement. Yet their activities have also received a degree of public support from those who believe they are defending the Hindu faith. Their activities have seen an increase since prime minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014 as the head of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
The vigilantes were allegedly searching for cattle smugglers when they chased Aryan Mishra’s car for about 18 miles (30km) before opening fire, reported NDTV.
Five members of the group have been arrested in connection with the incident. The accused, identified as Anil Kaushik, Varun, Krishna, Adesh, and Saurabh, claimed they had received information that smugglers were active in the area in large Renault Duster and Toyota Fortuner cars, hoping to pick up cattle.
Mishra and his friends, Harshit and Shanky, were in a Renault Duster car when they were stopped by the vigilantes. The occupants of the car are said to have had a prior dispute with another individual, mistook the vigilantes for their rivals and sped away.
The vigilantes, convinced that the occupants were cattle smugglers, chased the car and opened fire, hitting Mishra. When the car finally stopped, the attackers fired another shot into Mishra’s chest, resulting in his death, reported India Today.
According to the police, the suspects initially attempted to mislead the investigators, saying they threw the weapon into a canal. However, it was later recovered from Kaushik’s home, police said. The arrested men are currently in police custody, and further investigation is underway.
The killing of Mishra comes on the heels of another brutal incident in Haryana where Sabir Malik, a migrant worker from West Bengal, was beaten to death by a group of cow vigilantes on 27 August on suspicion of consuming beef. Authorities arrested seven individuals, including two minors, in connection with Malik’s death, as the state grappled with the rising tide of such crimes.
Hardline Hindu groups have been demanding a complete ban on cow slaughter across India, with several states enacting strict laws against it. Critics say that these laws have emboldened the vigilantes, leading to an increase in attacks on those accused of killing cows for meat or leather – predominantly people from the minority Muslim community and those on the lower rungs of India’s ancient caste system.
Last week, a 55-year-old woman died, reportedly of a panic attack, after police raided her home in Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh state to see if she was storing beef. In the end their searches showed she wasn’t.
Uttar Pradesh enforces strict laws against cow slaughter, with violations punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to Rs500,000 (£4,500). The state’s anti-cow slaughter law not only bans the animal’s killing, but also the sale and transport of beef.
In the neighbouring state of Madhya Pradesh, authorities bulldozed the homes of 11 people in June after allegedly finding beef in their refrigerators and cows in their backyards. Police later claimed that the homes were demolished for being illegally built on government land, without providing evidence.
In September last year, police arrested Mohit Yadav, better known by his alias Monu Manesar, after he was accused of inciting deadly religious violence in the north Indian state of Haryana in July.
The head of a unit set up by a hardline Hindu group to protect cows, he was detained for allegedly uploading “objectionable and inflammatory” posts in the run-up to religion violence in Nuh in which at least six people were killed and several injured. He was also accused in the murder of two Muslim men in the neighbouring state of Rajasthan.
In April last year, four members of the right-wing group All India Hindu Mahasabha were arrested in Uttar Pradesh for allegedly slaughtering cows to falsely implicate Muslim men. The arrests were made after police uncovered the group’s involvement in filing a false complaint against four Muslim men for alleged cow slaughter.
In March 2023, police in Bihar arrested three men in connection with the death of a Muslim man, Naseem Qureshi, who was attacked because he was suspected of carrying beef.
On 1 September, an elderly Muslim man was assaulted by his co-passengers on a moving train in Maharashtra’s Nashik district on suspicion of carrying beef. Police arrested three men allegedly involved in the incident after a video of the assault went viral on social media.
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krishnayangaurakshala · 3 months ago
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Embracing a Holistic Approach: The Multifaceted Activities of Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala
In the heart of India, Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala stands as a beacon of compassion and sustainability, embodying a deep commitment to the well-being of cows, community, and the environment. Through a series of dedicated initiatives, the gaushala has transformed into a multifaceted hub where spiritual, agricultural, and humanitarian efforts converge to create a positive impact on society. Here’s a closer look at the diverse activities undertaken by this remarkable institution.
Cow Protection: A Sanctuary of Hope
Home to over 21,000 stray and destitute Desi Indian cows and bulls, Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala provides a sanctuary where these revered creatures receive a second chance at life. Rescued through various channels, including police, government agencies, NGOs, and farmers, these gauvansh are sheltered, nourished, and cared for with utmost dedication. The gaushala’s in-house medical facility, staffed by experienced veterinarians, ensures that each cow receives timely and comprehensive healthcare, fostering their well-being and longevity.
Shelter and Nourishment: Building a Safe Haven
The gaushala boasts expansive shelters, meticulously designed to accommodate the growing number of protected cows. These shelters provide a comfortable and dignified living environment, reflecting the institution’s commitment to creating a holy and safe space for gauvansh. Nourishment is another cornerstone of care at the gaushala, where a balanced diet of dry fodder, green fodder, grains, mustard cake, and jaggery is carefully prepared and served twice daily. This holistic approach to feeding ensures that the cows remain healthy, strong, and vibrant.
Medical Care: Ensuring Health and Well-Being
Around-the-clock medical care is a priority at Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala. With a fully equipped medical facility on-site, the gaushala is prepared to handle any health concerns that may arise. From routine check-ups to emergency care, the dedicated team of veterinarians and support staff work tirelessly to maintain the health and well-being of the gauvansh. Ample stocks of medicines and vaccinations are maintained to prevent and treat illnesses, ensuring that each cow receives the best possible care.
Breeding and Training: Promoting Indigenous Cows
The gaushala is actively involved in research and breeding programs aimed at enhancing the genetic traits of indigenous cows. By focusing on disease resistance, adaptability, and milk production, the institution seeks to create a sustainable ecosystem where farmers are encouraged to keep Desi cows. Additionally, vocational training programs are offered to farmers, educating them on the importance of organic farming and the benefits of desi cows and bulls. These initiatives aim to preserve cultural heritage and promote sustainable agricultural practices.
Renewable Energy and Organic Farming: Pioneering Sustainability
Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala is a model of sustainability, harnessing renewable energy through biogas plants and solar power systems. The gaushala’s BIO CNG plant, powered by ONGC, converts 25,000 kg of cow dung daily into CNG gas and manure, contributing to a cleaner environment and the production of organic fertilizers. The institution also promotes organic farming, encouraging pesticide-free crops and eco-friendly practices, with a mission to convert surrounding villages into organic lands.
Humanitarian Efforts: Serving Communities in Need
Beyond its work with cows, Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala extends its compassion to human communities, especially during times of calamity. From providing relief during floods in Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand to distributing food during the COVID-19 pandemic, the gaushala’s humanitarian efforts have touched countless lives. The institution regularly sends truckloads of supplies to remote regions and runs food camps, ensuring that those in need receive essential nourishment and support.
Spiritual and Cultural Initiatives: Nurturing the Soul
The gaushala is also a center for spiritual and cultural enrichment. The magnificent yagya mandap, situated on the serene banks of the Ganga, hosts various sacred rituals, including Yagyas, Pujas, and Japas. These spiritual endeavors are conducted by accomplished Vedic Brahmins, creating an atmosphere of divine grace and positive energy. The institution’s yoga center, in collaboration with Jhanvi Yoga Dhyan Sevashram Trust, offers yoga, meditation, and Ayurvedic treatments, promoting holistic well-being and spiritual growth.
Conclusion
Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala is more than just a shelter for cows; it is a sanctuary where compassion, sustainability, and spirituality intersect. Through its diverse activities, the gaushala not only protects and nurtures Desi cows but also uplifts communities, promotes environmental stewardship, and fosters spiritual growth. It is a shining example of how dedicated efforts can create a ripple effect of positive change, benefiting both the present and future generations.
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lgbtqiamuslimpedia · 1 year ago
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Shabnam Banu
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Birth : 1955
Ethnicity : Indian
Occupation : Politician,HIV activist,dancer, trans rights activist,social worker
Alma mater : N/A
Gender : Third gender
Sexuality : N/A
Party : Jeeti Jitayi Politics
Shabnam Bano or Banu is an Indian-born hijra , who is popular by the name Shabnam Mausi. She is also a prominent figure in trans rights movement.
Shabnam was the first hijra person to be elected as MLA in South Asia. She was an active member of the Madhya Pradesh State's Legislative Assembly (from 1998 to 2003). She inspired many hijras/kinners/khawaja saras in India to take up politics and participate in 'mainstream activities' in India, giving up their traditional roles as dancers, prostitutes and beggars.
Early life
Shabnam was born as intersex person in 1955. Shabnam's father gave her a masculine name Chandra Prakash. He was a police and a Brahmin hindu. After Shabnam's birth, he gave her to a local hijra community. Because he thought that his honour could be decreased in the society if someone find out that his child is an intersex.
Shabnam was adopted by Halima, a muslim hijra under the guru-chela kinship.In this matrilineal kinship Halima became her new mother (guru maa) & leader. Her guru nani (hijra grandma in guru-chela kinship) gave her a new name Shabnam Bano. Despite being a hijra, she attended only 2 years of primary schooling. Then she started begging, dancing in marriage & different occasion like other hijras.
Faith
From her early childhood she was raised in an interfaith Hijra dera (household). She practiced a religious syncretism, sometimes worshiping to hindu gods, sometimes praying in the dargah. After leaving the hijra community, Shabnam chosed brahmin lifestyle. Although she kept her muslim name Shabnam Banu.
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kylosbreedingkink · 2 years ago
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Please, please, if anyone reading this ever works in the TV or film industry, when it comes to animals, I'm begging you, please make sure they are at least somewhat researched before including them in the story.
For example:
Look at what species live in what areas. Why is Baloo a brown bear in The Jungle Book CGI film? That makes no sense. He's supposed to be a sloth bear. Brown bears in India are limited to the Himalayas, not in Madhya Pradesh where The Jungle Book is set. Why do all the Asian elephants have tusks, and yet there's a young one with them? Asian elephant females don't have tusks. The primates don't make the correct noise - I heard chimp noises when shown monkeys? I won't go on about this film, but with how easy it is to find out information about animal species in India, there's no excuse.
Birds fly in different ways. If there are CGI birds in the show then having them all fly in the same way really breaks the immersion. Vultures do not take off straight up like a pheasant that's being flushed.
Different animal species have different gestation periods. A horse averages 11 months but can be longer. Having a story plot hinge on when horses give birth compared to the stud horse used needs to keep this in mind. A lot of horses are also artificially inseminated, so even if the stud horse goes missing, it can still sire foals.
You don't need to have a cat constantly purr and meow the second they are on screen to remind people that there's a cat there. Yes, some cats are loud, but overall cats don't make much noise. It's really really distracting, especially when piped in cat noises sometimes imply the cat is in distress due to frequency and pitch, yet behaviourly the cat is just stood there.
For the love of god please research bird calls and what bird calls will be heard where, and what an owl sounds like! Please no more hooting barn owls.
Zoos have safety protocols in the case of a dangerous wild animal escape. These are getting any people on site indoors so the animal can't reach them. People aren't just going to be wandering around completely unaware 10 mins into a tiger escape.
A tiger isn't just going to stand there and watch and roar a little when it comes across the 'heroic police officer who shoots it with a pistol'. It's a tiger, it's going to be stalking, quiet, creeping. Also, use a rifle.
If a dangerous wild animal escapes the zoo, the policy is shoot to kill, ESPECIALLY if the animal in question has managed to escape the perimeter fence or human life is in danger. This is as tranquillisers take time to work, especially in high stress situations which the animal will be in.
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