The Delhi High Court on Friday granted permission to terminate the 25-week pregnancy carried by a gang rape victim. The minor victim had approached the court through her parents seeking permission to terminate the pregnancy. She was gang raped in Nepal in October last year.
Officials said that the incident came to light after the victim's parents police and lodged a complaint. Following this, a case was registered at Thane's Kolsewadi police station.
Gurugram (Haryana)/New Delhi [India], April 27 (ANI/SRV): Lotus Petal Foundation has signed an MOU with DLF Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the DLF Group, to implement Vidya Sahyog interactive E-Learning remedial classes in English & Maths and one on one counselling support to stude
According to the police, the mother threw her baby into the pond on April 24. The whole incident came to light on Wednesday after the baby's body was spotted floating in the pond. Police arrested the parents for further investigation.
The Division Bench of Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice on an appeal moved by Google's parent company Alphabet Inc challenging single bench order directing the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to consider and decide the applications filed by a body of startups challenging Goog
At least half of all autistic children exhibit aggressiveness, such as punching, kicking, or name-calling, while their parents are tasked with helping them in coping and social integration. However, the incidence and definition of aggressive behaviours in autistic children remain unknown.
New Delhi [India], April 25 (ANI/NewsVoir): With an objective of encouraging the female workforce to rejoin work, KLAY, India's largest preschool and daycare chain, aims to expand its daycare chain to 400 centres in 2023 growing at a Y-o-Y growth rate of 33 per cent. KLAY has fast emerged as
Showcasing an instance of love and affection for parents, a 44-year-old computer engineer quit his corporate job and vowed to take his mother on a nationwide tour on the scooter gifted by his deceased father.
The letter written by the parents of Indian LGBTQIA+ children from a group named Sweekar - The Rainbow Parents, stated, "We desire to see our children and our children-in-law find legal acceptance for their relationship under the Special Marriages Act in our country. We are certain that a
Actor Ram Charan and his wife Upasana Konidela who are soon to embrace parenthood had a grand baby shower hosted by their friends and family. On Monday, Mom-to-be Upsana shared celebration pictures on social media.