Children’s day out
The Hindu
Round Table India and Ladies Circle, as part of Round Table India Week celebrations, organised a da
Round Table India and Ladies Circle, as part of Round Table India Week celebrations, organised a day out for around 100 visually challenged students of Ranga Rao Memorial School for differently abled on the occasion of Children’s Day. Lunch was hosted for the children at an Italian restaurant here. Aparna Ranga, Chairperson, Mysore Amity Ladies Circle said, “Nothing makes us happier than feeding people. It’s every child’s right to be celebrated. On the occasion of Children’s Day, we are trying to put a smile on their faces and in the process bring smiles into ours.”

“Judicial time is a valuable public resource. Every frivolous or misconceived invocation of constitutional jurisdiction results in diversion of time from genuinely deserving litigants,” said the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court while imposing a cost of ₹50,000 on a man from Theni district who filed a petition with an unusual prayer: permission to conduct daily protests till the ‘World War’ ends.












