5/6/2023 0 Comments Girls showoff![]() The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) will write to the Jharkhand government to recommend a probe by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), he said. Even fundraising is on for Shahrukh through social media,” he claimed. They are trying to project it as honour killing. I got a complaint some five-six days back that a YouTuber from Mumbai is threatening the father of the victim, who is a witness to his daughter’s murder. ![]() “Bangladesh organisations were active on social media in his favour. ![]() It is a clear case of injustice to the victim,” Kanoongo stressed. “Deliberately it was hidden that she was a minor. She succumbed to the injuries on August 28, triggering widespread outrage. Kanoongo and his team had visited Dumka to probe the death of the girl who was set on fire on August 23 allegedly by Shahrukh for spurning his advances. Someone is favouring the accused,” he said. All these things are indicating something is wrong. The NCPCR team asked about his maternal uncle with whom he lived, police said he is an absconder. I had asked about his place of living - there should be roots. “The investigating officer of the case couldn’t tell Shahrukh’s address. Must Read: Dumka is the new axis of Islamist jihad in the heart of India Shahrukh is just a symptom Speaking to PTI, Kanoongo alleged that social media campaigns funded by Bangladesh organisations were on to prove that the girl was not a minor despite her documents saying so. Read: Jharkhand: Girl set ablaze in Dumka for turning down marriage proposal, accused arrested The class XII student was burnt alive in her room by the accused Shahrukh for refusing to the latter’s marriage proposal. The announcement was done by NCPCR Chairperson Priyank Kanoongo, in an interview with PTI. The program is funded by the Gordon & Betty Foundation, Microsoft and Juniper Networks.Ranchi: The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) will soon recommend the National Investigative Agency (NIA) for the investigation of Ankita Murder case in Jharkhand’s Dumka. Techbridge serves about 250 students a year, and classes are held at 11 elementary, middle and high schools in the Oakland, San Lorenzo and Emery school districts, as well as the California School for the Blind in Fremont. Toy workshops also are being held at Oakland Technical High School and Montera Middle School in Oakland and Bohannon Middle School and Washington Manor Middle School in San Lorenzo. Hang Ho, also a sixth-grade student, said she believes that participating in Techbridge will help fulfill her plans to become a doctor. “This helps my brain, and I think it will help me be successful in science,”11-year-old Tiana said. Sixth-grader Tiara Arnold said she has been participating in activities through Techbridge that she never had access to before. ![]() “I feel like they are more interested, too,” she said. Zane, a science teacher, said the girls who participate in Techbridge are more likely to speak up in class and trust her as a teacher. They picked an age group they wanted to build a toy for and listed ideas. Then, after listing the uses of the simple items, the girls discussed the ways children play from the time they are infants until they are school age.
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