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A school that looks like a Railway Station; a 73 year old who studies in class 5. Read all the juicy gossip here...

First-Class Ride

School is, almost literally, the train to success in Rajasthan. The Government Senior Secondary School, Railway Station, in Alwar, has a very fitting name. A recent makeover has resulted in classrooms painted to look like passenger compartments, an 바카라engine바카라 to house the principal and a 바카라platform바카라 for a veranda.  The cool kids like to hang out of the classrooms, waiting for latecomers to board before the train departs.  Incidentally, although the school gets its name from its original location near the station (it shifted to a new site a few years ago), the inspiration for the theme came from an engineer of Alwar district바카라s Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan, who saw a school in Kerala painted to look like a railway coach a couple of months ago. Clearly, the work proceeded very quickly after that바카라full steam ahead, you might say!

Speak No Evil

Pakistani politician Imran Khan is perhaps better known as an ex-cricketer and an ex-husband. He has divorced two wives바카라 Jemima Goldsmith, who lasted a remarkable nine years, and Reham Khan, who didn바카라t even make it through a whole year바카라and has just married his third, Bushra Maneka, this year.  But it seems that his political party, Tehreek-i-Insaaf, doesn바카라t see this as an obstacle to campaigning against the use of the word 바카라talaq바카라 (divorce) on TV. They recently moved a resolution in the Punjab Assembly, arguing that the word was having a negative impact on society, and that 바카라in the Holy Qur바카라an, Allah does not like the act of talaq바카라.

Castle Barkrent

Absentee landlords grow fat off the rent paid by those who till the soil. No, this isn바카라t the 18th century Ireland depicted in Maria Edgeworth바카라s Castle Rackrent.  For one thing, the landlords are dogs of the four-legged variety. Farmers in Gujarat바카라s Panchot village started the tradition roughly 80 years ago by don­ating some hard-to-maintain land to a village trust. The trust annually auctions off the right to till each piece of land for a year, and all income from this is in the name of the village바카라s 70-odd stray dogs. The villagers go to great lengths to feed the dogs바카라in 2015, the trust constructed a special building where food is prepared for them, and volunteers distribute the food daily.  Recently, the construction of the Mehsana bypass made land prices shoot up바카라so the dogs 바카라own바카라 about Rs 83 crore worth of land.

Senior School

Lalringthara is the star of the fifth standard class at a school in the village of New Hruaikawn in Mizoram. The headmaster was quoted as saying, 바카라He is an inspiration and a challenge to students and teachers alike.바카라 Why? Because he is a sprightly 73 years old. He had to leave school after the second standard as his father had died years before and his mother needed his help in the fields, and he now works as a chowkidar at the church. But he never lost his passion for learning, and is an avid reader in the Mizo language. And now he has decided to go back to school 바카라to learn some English so that I can write an application in English and understand the English news on television바카라. It is understood that he will soon receive his uniform and textbooks.

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Sweetly Rang The Bells For Peace

Ukhrul in Manipur has been wracked by violence for decades, with the killing of 20 soldiers by militants in 1982 sparking off a cycle of retaliation and counter-retaliation. But the town, and through it the state itself, is finding a way to leave the past behind and bring about a change of image바카라through chocolate! When a pair of chocolatiers launched a unique brand (바카라Hill Wild바카라) in Nove­mber with pumpkin seeds and local nuts, they created an instant sensation. Their products proved popular with delegates at the Northeast Development Summit in Imphal. The location poses challenges바카라chocolate must be brought in all the way from Pune, and transporting finished goods is difficult, but cho­­­­­c­olatiers plan to diversify into sausages.

Surgery, Then Back To The station

A police constable in Maharashtra has rec­e­ived clearance to undergo female-to-male sex reassignment surgery. She was diagnosed with gender dysphoria following tests at various hospitals, and CM Devendra Fadnavis had intervened to allow her to keep his job, as it was the 바카라rarest of rare바카라 case.

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However, senior officers then denied the constable leave for the surgery, citing 바카라operational exigencies바카라, and it took another appeal to the CM to get it cleared.  A month바카라s leave, starting later this month, has reportedly been granted for the procedure.

A Karateka바카라s Loss Of Face

What would Simon Cowell make of it, one wonders? Sri Lanka바카라s Got Talent, one of many loc­­alised spinoffs, has made the news with a mishap. A contestant had dec­ided to show off his karate skills. He got off to a good start, sitting on a plank balanced on two blocks atop a bench in an extreme split posture while assistants swung wooden boards at his arms바카라the boards were smashed on contact. But he then tried to show that karate requires the use of your head as well. Grabbing a board with both hands, he swung it at his own face.  The board survived, while he fell back off the bench. The judges praised his commitment (though they can be seen cringing) and sent him on to the next round.

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Revolution바카라s Children

Authorities in Dhaka are busy trying to identify and take action against the mischief makers who have been spreading 바카라fake news바카라 to foment the student unrest that has taken place on various campuses since April 9.

The students are protesting against the government바카라s plans to introduce a reservation of 56 per cent of jobs in the civil service for descendants of  바카라Mukti Bahini바카라­ ­members (the resistance movement during the country바카라s freedom struggle) and those from the minority community.

Fake news of a protestor바카라s death has further agitated the students and, over the past few days, more than 100 people바카라mostly students바카라have been injured, the residence of the Dhaka University vice-chancellor has been attacked and several clashes between students and policemen have been reported in various towns and cities.

The government is trying to track down those responsible. The Independent, an English daily, quoted home minister Asaduzza­man Khan as saying, 바카라We are trying to identify the perpetrators who were agitating the demonstrators by spreading fake news of a protester바카라s death in police firing on Facebook.바카라 He added that a case would be filed against them under the Digital Security Act.

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Interestingly, the students protesting against reservation of jobs for descendants of freedom fighters have also taken umbrage at being called 바카라razakars바카라 by a senior Awami League minister. 바카라Razakar바카라 was a term used for a paramilitary force that collaborated with the Pakistan Army during Bangladesh바카라s war for independence.

Asserting that they were children, not of razakars, but of 바카라Banga Bandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman바카라, the country바카라s founding father, the students have demanded that the minister tender an apology for her comments.

The protest, the biggest that PM Sheikh Hasina has faced in recent years, could be unsettling in an election year. She바카라s indicated that elections will be held at the end of the year.

Her main opposition, the Bangladesh National Party (BNP) boycotted the 2014 parliamentary elections, giving her ­Awami League a free run to win most of the seats. This year, the BNP may not make the same mistake.

These protests reflect a growing disquiet among certain sections of society that could pose a serious challenge for the PM unless resolved quickly and amicably.

Her refusal to dilute the quota provisions and the additional move to take action against student leaders for spreading 바카라fake news바카라 can only complicate matters further.

Illustrations by Sajith Kumar

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