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Manisha case update| Justice for Manisha

Bollywood celebrities strongly react as Hathras gang-rape victim passes away  Bollywood stars including Akshay Kumar, Kangana Ranaut, Meera Chopra and others have expressed their anger after a 19-year-old rape victim succumbed to injuries at a Delhi hospital Tuesday. The Dalit girl from Uttar Pradesh died two weeks after she was gang-raped in Hathras district on September 14. Akshay Kumar turned to Twitter and expressed his anger and frustration. He tweeted, “Angry & Frustrated! Such brutality in #Hathras gangrape. When will this stop?” “Our laws & their enforcement must be so strict that the mere thought of punishment makes rapists shudder with fear! Hang the culprits. Raise ur voice to safeguard daughters & sisters-its the least we can do.” Kangana wrote, “Shoot these rapists publicly, what is the solution to these gang rapes that are growing in numbers every year? What a sad and shameful day for this country. Shame on us we failed our daughters #RIPManishaValmiki.” Farh

Today on Paakiwaha, An Exciting Weekly Current Affairs Programme From A Māori Perspective

Monday, 28 September 2020, 5:35 pmPress Release: Paakiwaha Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Māori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air. On today’s show, Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones discusses Provincial Growth Funding for Māori food producer 'Kii Tahi'. The company produces native food plants used in its Kaitahi food and beverage enterprise. The South Taranaki enterprise will receive a $1.2 million PGF loan and a $184,572 grant to expand operations in Whanganui. Māori Party co-leader John Tamihere joins Dale to talk about the party's 25-year plan being launched tomorrow at Waitangi, and the historic partnership between Oranga Tamariki, Te Puni Kōkiri, ACC, and Whānau Ora towards the devolution of services to Māori by Māori for Māori. Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson talks campaigning and discusses Deputy Prime Minister Winston P

PUBG MOBILE NOT UNBAN

India won't unban PUBG Mobile even after Tencent exit – Reports The popular BR offerings, PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite, were banned in India on 2nd September. According to latest reports, these games are unlikely to be unbanned even after the exit of Tencent Games. PUBG Mobile was among the 118 apps and games of Chinese origin banned by India's Government at the start of this month. This move came as a surprise and jolted the whole PUBG Mobile community. Ever since this announcement, fans and players have hoped for the revocation of the suspension imposed on this popular game. Days after the ban, PUBG Corporation, the corporate behind the sport , announced that it not authorised the favored PUBG Mobile franchise to Tencent Games in India. The organisation added that it might be taking up the publishing responsibilities and searching for an area partner, and this move brought glimmers of hope.  However, this expectation has now faced a setback. consistent with Reuters'