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Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Man gets 20-yr RI for raping 4-yr-old girl, outraging modesty of her mom
Berhampur: A special Pocso court at Phulbani in Kandhamal district on Wednesday sentenced a 26-year-old man to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment for raping a 4-year-old girl and outraging the modesty of her mother last year. Additional district-cum-special judge Manoranjan Das also imposed a fine of Rs 30,000 on the convict. "The convict would undergo an additional 13 months of imprisonment if he fails to pay the fine," said special prosecutor Asim Praharaj. The court also directed the district legal services authorities to pay a compensation of Rs 7 lakh to the survivor. "The court pronounced its verdict after examining and recording the statements of 19 witnesses, including police, doctor and verifying some other documents," Praharaj said. The man raped the girl after entering her house forcibly when her parents were away. He allegedly outraged the modesty of her mother a few days before raping her daughter. On Feb 9 last year, her mother lodged an FIR. Police registered a case against the accused under various sections of IPC and Pocso Act and arrested the accused. The man was in jail since his arrest as the court had rejected his bail petition.


Time of India
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Capital wakes up to Sunday fun, fitness and community spirit
1 2 3 4 Bhubaneswar: For three hours on a Sunday morning, the stretch from City Women's College to Jagamara Road in the capital city turned into a lively arena of fun, fitness and community spirit, offering a refreshing break to residents from the daily hustle and bustle. 'Happy Streets', organised by TOI, started with a musical note as beautiful notes attracted many morning walkers and residents of nearby localities. The singers performed a wide range of songs from Bollywood to folk and fusion. The usually busy thoroughfare was transformed into a vehicle-free zone, allowing participants to engage in various activities without the interference of traffic. Residents expressed their appreciation for the initiative. "It's refreshing to see our street coming alive with such positive energy. Events like this help in bringing the community together and promote a healthier lifestyle," said Sarat Sahu, a retired banker and resident of Soubhagya Nagar. The event was powered by SoA University and co-powered by SAI International School and SAI International Residential School. Sarthak Films was the radio partner. Locals also got a chance to get a free health check-up during the event at a makeshift kiosk put up by SUM Ultimate Hospital. "It is a great initiative where so many activities are being organised in one place. I avoided routine health check-ups for some reason or another. Thanks to Happy Streets, I could get my vitals checked for free," said Manoranjan Das, a senior citizen. Sports enthusiasts had their moment too, with street cricket, basketball and archery platforms provided by Decathlon, the sports partner of the event. The title sponsor was the Odia language, literature and culture department. Participants won attractive prizes and gift vouchers by taking part in the activities. and culture department. The event was powered by SoA University and co-powered by SAI International School and SAI International Residential School. The radio partner was Sarthak Films.