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Posted: 07 May 2017 11:48 PM PDT
Surat Municipal Corporation Recruitment 05 vacancies of Teachers are offered by Surat Municipal Corporation for the appointment of Skilful and educated aspirants on the posts of Associate Professor (Psychiatry & Radiology), Assistant Professor (Radiology) and Tutor/ Senior Resident (Radiology & Obs & Gync). A new Walk-in Interview is going to commence soon. Applicants will have to download
Posted: 07 May 2017 08:57 PM PDT
UPRVUNL Recruitment Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (UPRVUNL) has circulated a fresh notification of jobs for fill up 46 vacancies for the post of ITI Apprentice in several trades. Skilled appliers must submit Online Application Form on or before ending date. For getting success in the process of apply online applicants need to visit the official website of this department
Posted: 08 May 2017 04:09 AM PDT
Railway Jobs Dear job seekers in this page you are going to visible all details regarding to Railway Jobs in current year. Ejobshub is publishing railway jobs latest notification in upcoming time. Application forms will be received from all those who aspirants who are above 18 years and minimum 10th pass in determined format currently by Last date. For full updated details see below given data:
Posted: 08 May 2017 04:06 AM PDT
Mumbai Metro Rail Recruitment Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited has circulated a latest notification of job for fill up nil vacancies for the post of deputy general manager (Civil). Skilled job seekers need to submit Online Application Form of Mumbai Metro Rail on or before final date. For getting success in the procedure of apply online job contenders are required to visit the official
Posted: 08 May 2017 04:28 AM PDT
Banasthali Vidyapeeth Recruitment An updated advertisement of recruitment for jobs in Non-Faculty disciplines is disclosed by Banasthali Vidyapeeth Rajasthan for fill up some nil vacancies for the posts of Finance Officer, Controller of Examinations, Additional Registrar, Deputy Registrar, Office Superintendent, Stenographer, Office Assistant, Upper Division Clerk, Receptionist, Programme
Posted: 08 May 2017 03:33 AM PDT
ICDS Recruitment Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) has circulated for filling up 2011 vacancies for the posts of Anganwadi Worker, Assistant, Mini worker. Deserving and dedicated job grabbers can submit closely filled offline Application Form on or before last date. Helping and motivated qualities possessing applicants need to visit the official website of ICDS to download the
Posted: 08 May 2017 03:59 AM PDT
MOEFCC Recruitment Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MOEFCC) New Delhi has delivered a notification for vacant 06 vacancies for the posts of Scientists on Direct Recruitment basis in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (Proper) and Zoological Survey of India (ZSI). Job seekers can cash this chance by applying offline now. Dynamic and intelligent contenders
Posted: 08 May 2017 03:40 AM PDT
SEBI Officer Grade A Admit Card Through this page you may obtain all the details regarding admit card or hall ticket of SEBI Officer Grade A. Dear aspirants by the help of this page we want to tell you regarding how and where you may download this important document easily. Like as every year Securities and Exchange Board of India will conduct written exam on prescribed date for appoint able
Posted: 08 May 2017 03:12 AM PDT
ISC 12th Syllabus Students who are studying in for CISCE Board Class (XII) they are informed that the latest notification of Syllabus is now  issued by Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations Board. Candidates may download ISC 12th Syllabus with useful PDF files of Pattern. Keen candidates are now at the accurate place to get all the latest and exact information regarding ISC
Posted: 08 May 2017 02:22 AM PDT
AIIMS Delhi Recruitment All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi is back again a chance of latest jobs for fill up of 207 vacancies for posts of Junior Residents (Non-Academic) for July, 2017 session in different specialities). Offline Application Forms are invited from medical qualification having job seekers on or before final date. Keen desired and passionate appliers must visit the
Posted: 08 May 2017 01:58 AM PDT
ECIL Recruitment Electronics Corporation of India Limited has dispatched an advertisement to recruit candidates on 24 vacancies for the posts of Executive Director (Nuclear), General Manager (R&D), Purchase Manager, Accounts Manager, Senior Accounts Officer, Senior Personnel Office, Accounts Officer and others. Online Application Forms are invited from capable applicants on or before dead
Posted: 08 May 2017 01:13 AM PDT
Indian Navy Group C Recruitment Indian Navy has published a fresh advertisement of jobs for fill up 384 vacancies of Group 'C' posts of Tradesman/ Civilian Personnel. Motivated and sensible job seekers may submit online application for government jobs. Well educated and skilful participants should fill application form on or before dead line through official website of Navy. Dear aspirants you
Posted: 07 May 2017 11:08 PM PDT
AFCAT 2 Indian Air Force (IAF) is back again with an online notification for commencing AFCAT 2 Exam with a purpose of selection the dynamic applicants for the available vacancies for the posts of officers in Flying Branch, Technical Branch and Ground Duty Branch. Suitable applicants may apply by submitting online application form on or before dead line. Interested and eligible applicants
Posted: 07 May 2017 09:58 PM PDT
Southern Western Air Command IAF Recruitment Indian Air Force (IAF) has circulated a notice of employment for fill up nil vacancies of Group 'C' Civilian posts in IAF Southern Air Command for the openings of Multi Tasking Staff (MTS). Expeeicned as well as hard working candidates must apply offline soon. Physical fit and awaited contenders can appear in selection rounds by sending filled
Posted: 07 May 2017 09:06 PM PDT
Tirunelveli Anganwadi Recruitment Puratchi Thalaivar MGR Nutritious Meal Project (Tirunelveli Anganwadi) is back again with an updated advertisement of recruitment for filling 139 vacancies for the posts of Noon Meal Organizer. Dynamic candidates must apply offline not later than final date. Minimum educated and residents of the same state participants can easily send fully filled application

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“Children should be taught to respect men,women equally”

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"Children should be taught to respect men,women equally"
“Children should be taught to respect men,women equally”
Children should be taught to respect women the same way they respect men, the Supreme Court’s lone woman judge R Banumathi has said while stressing that gender equality should be made a part of school curriculum.
Justice Banumathi, in her separate but concurring verdict running into 114 pages, upheld the death penalty of the four convicts in the brutal December 16, 2012 gangrape case and suggested several measures to curb violence against women.
She also said that a change in the mindset of the society at large is needed.
“Stringent legislation and punishment alone may not be sufficient for fighting increasing crime against women. In our tradition-bound society, certain attitudinal change and change in the mindset is needed to respect women and to ensure gender justice.
“Right from childhood years, children ought to be sensitised to respect women. A child should be taught to respect women in the society in the same way as he is taught to respect men. Gender equality should be made a part of the school curriculum,” the judge said.
Justice Banumathi said school teachers and parents should be trained, not only to conduct regular personality-building and skill-enhancing exercise, but also to keep a watch on the actual behavioural pattern of children so as to make them gender-sensitised.
“The educational institutions, government institutions, the employers and all concerned must take steps to create awareness with regard to gender sensitisation and to respect women. Sensitisation of public on gender justice through TV, media and press should be welcomed,” she said.
She suggested putting up banners and placards in public transport vehicles, illuminating bus stops and launching extra police patrol during odd hours.
“On the practical side, few suggestions are worthwhile to be considered. Banners and placards in the public transport vehicles like autos, taxis and buses etc. must be ensured. Use of street lights, illuminated bus stops and extra police patrol during odd hours must be ensured.
“Police/security guards must be posted at dark and lonely places like parks, streets etc. Mobile apps for immediate assistance of women should be introduced and effectively maintained,” the judge said.
She said apart from effective implementation of various legislations protecting women, change in the mind set of the society at large and creating awareness in public on gender justice, would go a long way to combat violence against women.
“There are a number of legislations and numerous penal provisions to punish the offenders of violence against women.
However, it becomes important to ensure that gender justice does not remain only on paper,” the judge said.
( Source – PTI )
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South Sudan’s Civil War Spirals into Genocide, Leaving Ghost Towns in its Wake

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WILLIAM BRANGHAM: The world’s youngest country is tearing itself apart. South Sudan was founded in 2011, but, two years later, forces allied to the president and vice president began fighting each other. That civil war has now led to the near collapse of the country.
Tonight is a look at this brutal war and its tribal roots.
And a warning: Some images and stories in this report are disturbing.
JANE FERGUSON: This was once a busy market town. Villagers from the countryside would come to Leer to trade goods and catch up on news. Now there is no one. All the people have fled into the bush, hiding from violent raids by government soldiers.
We found some of them a few miles away in rebel-held land. They had crept out of hiding to get help from aid agencies. Without it, they will starve. Their stories of what they have endured are horrifying.
RUOT MACHAR, Displaced Person (through interpreter): The government is killing men, women and children, and sometimes they even cook the dead bodies and force us to eat them. My 5-year-old daughter was slaughtered, and they made me eat her body.
JANE FERGUSON: Tales of such brutality are common in South Sudan’s civil war. A fallout between president Salva Kiir and his vice president, Riek Machar, began in 2013, tearing the country along tribal lines.
Kiir is from the Dinka tribe, Machar from the rival Nuer tribe. Fighting between the two sides soon involved other subtribes. Battles broke out across the country. Murderous raids on civilian communities are a favored tactic, according to Jonathan Pedneault of Human Rights Watch.
JONATHAN PEDNEAULT, Human Rights Watch: Both opposition and government fighters see various specific ethnic groups as being supportive of their — either of their opponents. And in order to decrease the military capacities of their opponents, they decide to target civilians, because, without civilians, those fighters won’t have a place to stay, they won’t receive food, they won’t receive popular support.
So, the aim by targeting civilians is, in effect, to cut the grass under the feet of those fighters.
JANE FERGUSON: This is what ethnic cleansing looks like. Entire populations of specific tribes are being forced out of areas in South Sudan.
Malakal town was a mixture of tribes. Government and opposition forces have been fighting over it throughout the war, both committing atrocities. Each time the town changed hands, civilians of a specific tribe were targeted. It’s now controlled by Dinka government soldiers.
Entire neighborhoods, where the Nuer and other tribes at risk used to live, lay silent and empty, the grass reclaiming streets that used to be home for so many.
We are not allowed to get out and film in the town center. There’s lots of police and army around, but what there aren’t are civilians who live here. This was once South Sudan’s second biggest city. And the streets and neighborhoods are completely abandoned now. Civilians are fleeing towns and cities across South Sudan because of repeated attacks. And they’re just turning into ghost towns.
They ran to this camp just outside the town. It is a dusty, miserable place, where sewage runs between shacks and desperately poor survivors of the violence try to go on living.
Elizabeth is one of them. A single mother of six, she sells cups of tea in the camp to earn some money. But the memory of what happened in the town is always with her.
ELIZABETH SHOL ROUT, South Sudan (through interpreter): I saw many people killed, including my brother. They called my brother to come out of the house and shot him in front of me.
JANE FERGUSON: The only thing standing between her and the government soldiers are U.N. peacekeeping soldiers. They guard this camp and others like it across South Sudan, trying to stop more massacres.
The U.N. said in December in a statement South Sudan is on the brink of all-out genocide, similar to what happened in Rwanda in 1994. And yet its peacekeepers seem unwilling or unable to stop it.
Last year, government soldiers forced their way into the camp, and over several days murdered more than 25 people and injured and raped many others.
Elizabeth shows us where they came in. She remains bitter that the U.N. soldiers didn’t stop them.
ELIZABETH SHOL ROUT (through interpreter): They did nothing. When they saw the soldiers cut the fence and come into the camp, they just opened the gate to allow the people to escape.
JANE FERGUSON: There are over 13,000 U.N. peacekeeping soldiers in South Sudan. More than 200,000 civilians have fled to their bases across the country when targeted by the violence, forcing the U.N. to create guarded camps in order to protect the people.
Despite having authority to use force if needed to stop attacks against civilians, the peacekeepers have come under criticism for not doing so when attacks have happened in front of them.
MOUSTAPHA SOUMARE, United Nations: Peacekeeping, and that’s all it is. It’s really you keep peace. So, normally, the people who come in peacekeeping, the troops and so on, are really prepared in the spirit of peacekeeping, not really entering into direct fight.
JANE FERGUSON: Despite this, he says the U.N. have now pushed their forces to improve.
MOUSTAPHA SOUMARE: They have been instructed that, if you see something like that, you make a warning shot. If people are — really not responded, you can actually use your firearm on that.
JANE FERGUSON: South Sudan is the world’s youngest nation, and the international community played a major part in its creation. After decades of devastating civil war with the North, South Sudan finally won its independence with a referendum in 2011.
American church groups and politicians had campaigned for the peaceful birth of the nation for years. But it was South Sudanese fighters, community leaders and advocates who sacrificed so much to see this country find its freedom.
One of them was Alfred Taban. A veteran journalist and newspaper editor, he was jailed and tortured repeatedly for years in the northern capital of Khartoum for calling for independence.
ALFRED TABAN, Journalist: Well, I knew we were going to succeed. I knew we had not — we had not done anything bad. We were struggling for our rights as human beings. And that’s what led me to survive. I knew we will succeed.
JANE FERGUSON: After sacrificing so much for his country, its rapid descent into civil war has broken his heart.
ALFRED TABAN: The killing of one another started, the Nuers being killed, the Dinkas being killed and other tribes, then I knew things had really gone bad. Then I knew that partly we — or they themselves, they were not only struggling for the people, but they were struggling for themselves to lead or to rule. I became very, very disappointed.
JANE FERGUSON: In frustration, he wrote a column in the newspaper he runs calling for the leaders of both sides in this war to step down. Shortly after, the government he sacrificed his freedom for jailed him for nearly two weeks.
ALFRED TABAN: They were not struggling for their people. They were struggling for themselves. And this is why really the struggle of the people of South Sudan has been hijacked from the very beginning. It has become a struggle for position and wealth, not a struggle for the betterment of the lives of the people of South Sudan.
JANE FERGUSON: Yet neither side in this war is backing down. It is spiraling into a frenzy of ethnic-driven murder and revenge. The dream of a peaceful South Sudan is dying with its people.
For the PBS NewsHour, I’m Jane Ferguson in Juba, South Sudan.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: For the record, the South Sudanese information minister canceled an interview with Jane Ferguson to respond to charges against the government.
Tomorrow, Jane reports on the famine that the war has caused.

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