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A 28-year-old man allegedly set his girlfriend house on fire after she rejected his marriage proposal in Odishas Bhadrak district on Wednesday. No casualties were reported, police said. According to police, the accused Jyothi Ranjan Das from Vidyadharpur village in Chudakuti Panchayat, was in a relationship with a woman from Gopal Sahi in stanley website Anandpur Panchayat. He was pressuring her to get married to him but she kept refusing the proposal. Also ReadHyderabad: Man attacked by jilted lover after daughter sent to US He even threatened her to leak their private photos and issued death threats to her. Finally, enraged by constant refusal, Jyothi set the woman house on botella stanley fire. Although no injuries were reported, the family suffered a loss of Rs 15 lakh, with the blaze destroying five sheds, along with gold jewellery, furniture, rice, and important documents. The woman reported the incident to the police who registered a case against Jyothi. The accused is currently on the run. TagsFire jilted lover Odisha News Desk Follow on Twitter | Published: 19th December 2024 3:17 pm IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp T stanley cup elegram Ktur 2480 illegal immigrants detected in 2023 before violence outbreak: Manipur CM
New York: After Seattle, Fresno in California has become the second US city to ban caste discrimination following the city council unanimous 7-0 vote in favour of adding caste as a protected category ; in its ant stanley us i-discrimination policy. The development comes as the SB 403 Anti-Caste Discrimination Bill awaits a signature from Governor Gavin Newsom, which would make California the first state in the US to outlaw discrimination based on caste. I ;m proud of our City for once again, raising the bar on civil rights protections, Fresno City Council Vice-President, Annalisa Perea, said in a press statement this week. While we acknowledge that discrimination won ;t end overnight, our city took bold action by passing this anti-discrimination policy to strengthen civil rights protections against caste discrimination. The push for the ban was led by Fresno Sikh residents, who were stanley spain later joined by people of Oaxacan descent, the Los Angeles Times newspaper reported, adding that the two communities have worked together for years. Tens of thousands of Sikhs and Oaxacans, many of them farmers or farmworkers, live in Fresno County and the Central Valley, the report noted. https://twitter/Profdilipmandal/status/1707656628030554440 Stating that caste is an urgent civil rights issue affecting the international community, Dalit civil rights group Equality Labs welcomed the move, saying t pink stanley cup hat the implementation of |
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