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Jharkhand: Underage girls sexually abused & tortured at Mother Teresa Welfare Trust, accused are absconding.

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The head of the foster family is the spouse of the chairman of CWC in the East Singbhum district.

The victim stated that the chairman of the CC Pushpa Rani Tirkey was aware of the sexual abuse although did not take any action and frequently beat the victim. The shocking details appeared in an investigation of the sexual abuse of two underage girls in a state government-approved NGO, Mother Teresa Welfare Trust (MTWT) in Jharkhand.

According to a report in the Hindustan Times, the police reported that in addition to the two victims, other girls also were exposed to sexual abuse for more than four years. They are expanding the scope of their investigation. 

Underage girls are abused and tortured in foster homes. 

The terrible incident came to light when the two victims disappeared and were subsequently found by the police. While tracking the girls’ mobile phones, they were found in a house in Birsanagar the next day; during the interrogation, the girls revealed that they had decided to flee the shelter to avoid continued torture and sexual assault by the caretaker of the shelter. 

Minors studied at a nearby girls’ school but were sent to the institution after the school was closed during the lockdown. Jamshedpur senior superintendent of police Dr M Tamil Vanan informed that two minor girls, aged 16 and 17, have given video-recorded statements in which they reiterated all the charges made in their statements to the special POCSO court.

The girls revealed that they were physically and mentally tortured at the home shelter. They were even forced to give in to the sexual demands of the perpetrators.

The accused Harpal Singh Thapar, director of the NGO, his wife Pushpa Rani Tirkey, who is also the chairperson of East Singhbhum district child welfare committee (CWC), warden Geeta Singh, her son Aditya Singh, and another staff member Tony Singh are absconding.

According to reports, Thapar and other men sexually assaulted minors, and Tirkey frequently beat them. On Tuesday, under the relevant sections of the POCSO Act and the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, an FIR was filed against the complaint of two girls rescued by the police. 

In addition to physical and sexual abuse, the girls are also forced to do housework. 

Dr. Vanan revealed the horrible details. The report said: “The investigation found that Thapar was allegedly in a physical relationship with the warden’s 19-year-old daughter. He and others often sexually abused and exploited the victims.”

According to SSP’s information, although these girls have complained to the head of CWC Tirki many times in the past four years, she has not taken any action against the perpetrators, and the police are waiting for the women’s medical reports. Two girls were rescued to determine if they were raped. Earlier this week, the trust made headlines after a video of a girl doing menial jobs , including working in a garbage dump, went viral on social media. 

This forced the regional administration to become aware of the problem, which led to the formation of a four-person team to investigate the matter further. 

In addition, the police are also investigating the cause of death of a three-and-a-half-year-old girl who died at home because of a brain tumour 25 days ago.

 In a report to Deputy Commissioner Jamshedpur, SSP Dr. Vanan said: “This girl is the daughter of a rape survivor who did not want to keep her. Thapar and his wife did not inform the police or the district administration of this Death incident, which they are legally bound to.” 

Regarding the Mother Teresa Welfare Trust

It is reported that NGOs approved by the Jharkhand state government have nothing to do with Mother Teresa’s charitable missionaries. The foster family is located in Shamsher Tower in Kharangajhar, which has three floors and 23 girls live in two rooms on the second floor. 

The warden lives with her daughter and son in another room on the same floor. Thapar and Tirkey also live in the same building on the first floor, while 22 boys live on the ground floor. Currently, these girls are rehabilitated and 21 of them are currently under the care of Seraikela-Kharsawan CWC. 

Funds in personal accounts

Thapar and Tirki seem to have transferred government funds and private donations to their personal accounts, which are also under investigation. According to the report, SSP Dr. Vanan said, “The girls told us that they took away a lot of donated money to buy clothes, food and other items by donors. Five accused will be arrested soon as different teams are raiding possible hiding places”. 

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Outrage in Badlapur: Public Protests Over Alleged Sexual Assault of Kindergarten Students

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A wave of public outrage has erupted in Badlapur, Thane, after the shocking revelation of an alleged sexual assault on two kindergarten students at a local school. The incident has sparked widespread protests, leading to the blockage of railway tracks and a strong response from the state government.

The Incident:

The horrifying incident came to light when two young girls, aged three and four, reported pain in their private parts after attending school. The parents of one of the victims, concerned by their daughter’s distress, questioned her and discovered that she had been sexually assaulted by a male attendant at the school. The accused, 23-year-old Akshay Shinde, was reportedly employed on a contractual basis as a cleaner. It was revealed that the assault occurred when the girls went to use the toilet, a space shockingly unmonitored by female staff, a glaring oversight by the school administration.

Public Outcry:

As news of the assault spread, parents and local citizens were overcome with anger and fear for the safety of their children. On Tuesday, they stormed the school, expressing their fury by vandalizing the premises. The protests quickly escalated, with demonstrators blocking railway tracks at Badlapur railway station, disrupting train services from as early as 8:30 am. The protest turned violent at points, with some agitators hurling stones, but the situation was eventually brought under control by the police.

Government Response:

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has taken swift action in response to the incident. He has ordered the police to impose charges of attempted rape against the accused, alongside provisions under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, the Chief Minister announced that a special public prosecutor would be appointed to fast-track the case, ensuring that justice is served promptly.

School Management Under Scrutiny:

The school management has also come under intense scrutiny following the incident. The principal, a class teacher, and a female attendant have been suspended as investigations continue. The Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) has warned of strict legal action if the school’s management is found negligent or complicit in the crime. Additionally, the CMO has called for a thorough review of the implementation of Sakhi Savitri committees in schools, which are intended to protect and support students.

Conclusion:

The Badlapur incident has sent shockwaves through the community, igniting a conversation about the safety of children in educational institutions. As protests continue and investigations proceed, the public is demanding accountability and swift justice for the victims. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and proper oversight in schools to protect the most vulnerable members of society.

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A Fortress Betrayed: The Murder of a Young Doctor Shatters Trust

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 The brutal rape and murder of a 31-year-old post-graduate trainee doctor within the hallowed halls of RG Kar Medical College Hospital has sent shockwaves through the nation. The incident, a stark violation of trust and safety, has exposed deep-rooted systemic failures in protecting women, even in institutions dedicated to healing.

The victim, a beacon of hope and dedication, met a tragic end in a place meant to nurture life. Her lifeless body, bearing the horrific marks of violence, was discovered in a seminar hall, a sanctuary transformed into a chamber of horrors. The brutality of the crime has ignited a firestorm of outrage, with the medical community leading the charge in demanding justice. The protests that have erupted across West Bengal are a testament to the collective grief and anger over this heinous act.

The arrest of Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer with access to the hospital, marks a significant step in the investigation. However, the case has raised critical questions about security protocols, the vetting process for hospital staff, and the overall environment in which healthcare professionals operate. The incident has underscored the urgent need for comprehensive measures to prevent such tragedies from recurring.

Beyond the immediate shock and outrage, the case has brought to the forefront the broader issue of women’s safety in public spaces. The hospital, a place traditionally perceived as a safe haven, has been exposed as vulnerable. This incident serves as a stark reminder that no institution, however revered, is immune to the pervasive threat of violence against women.

The medical fraternity, already overburdened with the challenges of healthcare delivery, is now grappling with the added trauma of insecurity. Doctors and nurses, who dedicate their lives to saving lives, are demanding a safe working environment. Their protests are a call for urgent action to address the systemic issues that allowed this tragedy to occur.

As the nation mourns the loss of a young life, the focus now shifts to ensuring justice for the victim and preventing similar crimes in the future. The case serves as a grim reminder that even the most sacred of spaces can become battlegrounds for those seeking to inflict harm. It is imperative that the authorities conduct a thorough investigation, bringing the perpetrators to justice and implementing stringent measures to prevent such heinous acts from recurring.

The murder of the young doctor is a tragedy of immense proportions, but it is also a wake-up call. It demands a comprehensive response that addresses not only the immediate concerns of safety but also the underlying issues of gender inequality and violence against women.

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Rickshaw Driver Crushed to Death by Speeding SUV at Versova Beach; Two Arrested

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In a tragic incident at Versova Beach, Mumbai, a 36-year-old rickshaw driver, Ganesh Yadav, was crushed to death by a speeding SUV in the early hours of August 12. Yadav, along with fellow rickshaw driver Bablu Srivastava, was sleeping on the beach pavement to escape the city’s humidity when the fatal accident occurred.

The Versova police swiftly arrested the two accused, Nikhil Jawale (34) and Shubam Dongre (33), and charged them with culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The suspects were produced before a local court in Andheri, where they were remanded to five days in police custody for further investigation. Authorities have also sent their blood samples for testing to determine if they were driving under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident.

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