News Delhi HC stays telecast of film on Nirbhaya; MIB asks channels not to show excerpts

Sanjeev

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So, BBC was all set to follow the Law of Land and hide victim name in Indian version but Govt banned it before it could have been aired ?
Also her parents were not having objection in telling her name infact they were feeling proud of her daughter who fought bravely for survival
 

NinadG

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Don't know why the parents wanted her name out of Indian version but at the same time they agreed to carry it in the international version..............
 

NinadG

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So, BBC was all set to follow the Law of Land and hide victim name in Indian version but Govt banned it before it could have been aired ?
I think there are many aspects that govt has to take in to consideration while granting permission.........
 

NinadG

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This is one of the offshoot of such controversy..............strange why highly educated people in developed & so called civilized countries cann't think rationally...........

Student denied German university internship citing India's 'rape problem'


An Indian student has accused a professor at one of Germany's oldest universities of denying him a biochemistry internship because of the "rape problem in India".

The matter came to light after a colleague of the Indian student posted emails exchanged between Annette G Beck-Sickinger, the professor at Leipzig University, and the student on the question-and-answer website Quora.

The incident comes in the midst of a renewed debate over the country's poor record in women's safety, especially after the controversy generated by the banned documentary, India's Daughter.

Another student came forward to tell the media that Beck-Sickinger had refused his PhD application. In an email purportedly sent by the professor to this student, she wrote she no longer accepted “any male Indian guests, trainees, doctoral students, or post docs due to the severe rape problem in India”.

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IndianMascot

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Everyone says that education can reduce rapes and murder. If so that why these figures are high in Developed countries ?
 

Technoglitch

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even in ikipedia her name is mentioned and in these developed countries, drugs are available freely which is the main cause of the rape. The date rape drug is an example.
 

NinadG

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Here is one more hidden angle of the whole story, the way in which the issue is being internationalized...........


Niti Central, the website which describes itself as "bold and right", has put forth an analysis on why rape in India is getting so much international coverage.

Why does a rape in a cab in Delhi make it all the way to the New York Times? Particularly since in terms of reported rape India ranks really low globally, at number 94? With the US ranked at no. 14?

Because highlighting this aspect of the plight of Indian women helps raise funds for the global evangelical movement. It cites a link to prove its point.

Niti Central's discovery
 
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