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  • Post-Roe Verdict: Women Rush To Delete Period Tracking Apps After US Supreme Court Strikes Down Abortion Rights

    After the US Supreme Court struck down abortion rights, on Friday, the first day in a post-Roe America, women from different walks of life rushed to delete the period tracker apps. Reports state that women are deleting the apps out of fear that the data might be used against them in states where abortion is now criminalised. Doree Shahrir, a podcaster said that women should not google “where to get an abortion” if they live in Texas while another person said the data can and likely will be used to arrest women.

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    Delete period tracking apps

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  • KGF Chapter 2: Amul Topical Celebrates the Box Office Success of Yash’s Period Actioner (View Pic)

    Yash, Sanjay Dutt and Srinidhi Shetty-starrer KGF Chapter 2 was released in theatres earlier on April 14. And, since the flick has released it has been receiving huge positive response at the box office. Now, Amul also celebrated the success of the film at the ticket window with a creative and funny poster. KGF Chapter 2 Box Office Collection Day 5: Hindi Version of Yash, Sanjay Dutt’s Film Collects a Total of Rs 219.56 Crore in India!

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  • James Webb Space Telescope Enters ‘Cooldown Period’; Here Are 5 Latest Updates

    Washington, January 12: The James Webb Space Telescope is set to replace the Hubble Space Telescope. It will study the origin of the universe. The James Webb Space Telescope is equipped with sophisticated cameras. It will capture infrared light from celestial objects. The deployment of the telescope was completed on Saturday morning and has now entered a period of “cooldown”. The telescope was launched on December 25. James Webb Space Telescope May Last ‘Significantly’ Longer Than 10 Years in Space.

    The James Webb Telescope is also expected to learn about distant worlds.  NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope team fully deployed its 21-foot, gold-coated primary mirror, successfully completing the final stage of all major spacecraft deployments to prepare for science operations. James Webb Space Telescope Deployment Complete As Mirror Unfolds.

    Here Are Five Latest Updates About The James Webb Space Telescope:

    • All major structural deployments have been completed By NASA scientists. Notably, Saturday’s deployment began at 9 a.m. EST with teams of engineers sending commands to Webb to release latches first. The mirror-unfolding process only takes about 5 minutes, but locking it in place took about 2 hours, according to NASA.
    • The final steps on Saturday wrapped up the most significant preparations to use the telescope – unfolding sun shields, mirrors, radiators and sensors.
    • As per NASA, the telescope is still way off from its operating temperature, i.e. about -233° Celsius. This temperature is necessary to detect infrared light.
    • Over the period of the next two weeks, scientists will move each of the 18 primary mirror segments of the telescope, and the secondary mirror, out of their launch positions.
    • The telescope will undergo a third mid-course correction to place it precisely in orbit around the second Lagrange point, commonly known as L2, nearly 1.6 million km from Earth.

    The USD 10 billion James Webb Space Telescope was launched atop an Ariane 5 rocket from French Guiana on December 25. Webb could help researchers understand the origins of the universe and begin to answer key questions about our existence, such as where we came from and if we are alone in the cosmos.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jan 12, 2022 04:48 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • BTS’ Vacation Announced! Bighit Music Tweets K-Pop Band To Take ‘Extended Period of Rest,’ Also Hints at New Album Marking ‘New Chapter’!

    Bighit Music has announced that the famous K-Pop band BTS will be taking their second ‘official extended period of rest since 2019’ following a hectic 2021 to rest and recharge the creativity. As stated in the message, the boys will be spending the holidays with their families for the first time since their debut, and the group will prepare for their upcoming concert and album that will mark the beginning of a “new chapter.”  Also, during the break time, BTS will focus on preparing for their upcoming in-person concert in March in Seoul. With their Permission to Dance on stage concerts and then the 2021 Jingle Ball, the well-known septet has officially concluded the year with a bang.

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  • ‘Stop the Spots’ Campaign Started By ‘Pad gang’ Tries to Put An End To Period Stigma

    ‘Stop the Spots’ Campaign Started By ‘Pad gang’ Tries to Put An End To Period Stigma

    The Pad gang is at it again; Two schoolgirls, who started distributing pads to slum dwellers five years ago have continued their ‘Stop the Spots,’ campaign. This time they aim to end the stigma surrounding periods.

     

     

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  • No compounding, punitive interest should be taken from the borrowers during the loan moratorium period: Supreme Court

    No compounding, punitive interest should be taken from the borrowers during the loan moratorium period: Supreme Court

    Supreme Court only. Questioned the justification for limiting compound interest on loans up to 2 crores

    The Supreme Court on 23 March barred banks from compounding interest (interest on interest) or punitive interest on any loan, regardless of the amount, during the moratorium period.

    A three-judge bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, Subhash Reddy and MR Shah held that the amount taken as compound interest or penal interest should be adjusted in future loan payments.

    However, the court agreed with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) that the extension of the date of the moratorium was “not viable”.

    The court stated that judicial review on fiscal policies was limited. The court cannot order specific financial relief.

    The court only. Questioned the justification for limiting compound interest on loans up to 2 crore.

    The government introduced the pay-back scheme on October 23, 2020. The repayments of the scheme waived the difference between compound interest and simple interest between March 1 and August 31, with eight categories of loans up to ₹ 2 crore. .

    The eight categories were MSME, education, housing, consumer durables, credit cards, auto, personal and consumption loans. The lending institutions included banking companies, public sector banks, co-operative banks, regional rural banks, all-India financial institutions, non-banking financial companies, housing finance companies registered with the RBI and national housing banks.

    In November last year, the court directed the Center to implement the pay-back scheme.

    However, borrowers had continued to push for the extension of the moratorium and also argued that the entire interest for the moratorium period should be abolished. The petitioners also stated that the 2-crore pay-back scheme does not provide relief to the large borrowers under the impact of the epidemic.

    Settling the case for judgment on 17 December last year, the Indian Banks Association extended the pleas made by the petitioners beyond the financial stress that they had assumed during the epidemic.

    The Center had said that complete relaxation of interest would cripple the economy and banking sector.

    The State Bank of India had requested in support of small depositors who are the “backbone” of the banking system.

    “Small depositors are useless in these proceedings. This is not a case of borrowers versus banks. They are the backbone of the financial system. Banks have to pay interest to these depositors. How can we leave them? What about each loan account?” ? ” 8.5 deposit accounts in the Indian banking system, ”senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi asked in the court on the last date of hearing.

    The RBI had cited 3 circulars for the August 6 circular ‘Resolution Framework for COVID-19-Related Stress’ to indicate that lending institutions, as directed by the policy approved by their respective boards Will create viable resolution plans for eligible borrowers. However, the benefit will be provided only to borrowers due to COVID-19.

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