Email By Brett McKay Posted December 08, 2019 11:58:57 Photo: The Raiders were left devastated after going down to the Roosters 14-8 in the 2019 grand final. (AAP: Dean Lewins) Related Story: Peter Beattie backs officials on 'six again' controversy Related Story: 'Six again': Two words this NRL grand final will forever be remembered for Related Story: NRL stands by controversial six-again and sin-bin calls in grand final Related Story: Roosters sneak past Raiders to win successive premierships in controversial fashion Map: Canberra 2600 The ball hitting the Sydney Roosters' trainer in the third minute of the NRL grand final didn't cost the Canberra Raiders the 2019 premiership, despite what some fans in the capital might think. But changes to several competition rules for the 2020 National Rugby League season will mean that the same scenario shouldn't happen again. Under the rules in play on the night of the grand final, the Roosters were given the scrum feed.Even … [Read more...] about NRL rule changes for 2020 wouldn’t have helped the Raiders in the grand final
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Modi Government Resolves To Make Changes In IPC, CrPC: Amit Shah
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has asserted the NDA government's resolve to amend the IPC and the CrPC to make them more conducive for the country, amid the debate on delay in criminal justice delivery system, especially in heinous crimes like rape. Shah's statement came days after the Ministry of Home Affairs asked all state governments to send their suggestions for undertaking a major overhaul and recasting of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) so that it will reflect the aspirations of a modern democracy and provide for speedy justice. At the 54th conference of the Directors General of Police and Inspectors General of Police, held in Pune, "the home minister underscored the government's resolve to initiate changes in the IPC and CrPC to make them more conducive to today's democratic set up", an official statement said. There have been debate in different forums in recent times over delay in delivering punishment in heinous crimes, … [Read more...] about Modi Government Resolves To Make Changes In IPC, CrPC: Amit Shah
Modi govt resolves to make changes in IPC, CrPC: Amit Shah
NEW DELHI/PUNE: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has asserted the NDA government's resolve to amend the IPC and the CrPC to make them more conducive for the country, amid the debate on delay in criminal justice delivery system, especially in heinous crimes like rape. Shah's statement came days after the Ministry of Home Affairs asked all state governments to send their suggestions for undertaking a major overhaul and recasting of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) so that it will reflect the aspirations of a modern democracy and provide for speedy justice. At the 54th conference of the Directors General of Police and Inspectors General of Police, held in Pune, "the home minister underscored the government's resolve to initiate changes in the IPC and CrPC to make them more conducive to today's democratic set up", an official statement said. There have been debate in different forums in recent times over delay in delivering punishment in … [Read more...] about Modi govt resolves to make changes in IPC, CrPC: Amit Shah
The perfect fast
The most common questions we receive regarding fasting, whether intermittent or dry or both is: How many hours should I fast? What is the perfect fasting window? When should I start and stop my fast? Why am I not seeing results even after fasting regularly? Where am I going wrong? While there are as many perfect fasts as many people doing it, the one that’s closest to the rhythm of nature is the perfect fast. Why fast? Each of us is a product of nature and we thrive when we act according to the rhythm of nature. The most basic daily rhythm we live by is the sleep-wake cycle or the circadian rhythm which is related to the cycle of the sun. It is what makes us feel sleepy when the sun sets and awake when the sun rises. This also governs the way we eat, digest, live, and secrete right hormones at the right time which makes it extremely important for us to live as close to nature as we can. The more we move far away or challenge nature, the more we open gates to bad health. … [Read more...] about The perfect fast
Sharks, Tuna and Other Large Fish May Soon Be Extinct As The Ocean Runs Out of Oxygen
The loss of oxygen from the ocean due to climate change risks "dire effects" on sea life, fisheries and coastal communities, a global conservation body said Saturday. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) said that around 700 sites had been identified globally with low oxygen levels -- up from only 45 in the 1960s. In the same period, the group warned, the volume of anoxic waters -- areas totally devoid of oxygen -- have quadrupled. The ocean absorbs around a quarter of all fossil fuel emissions, but as global energy demand continues to grow there are fears that the world's seas will eventually reach saturation point. Oceans are expected on current trends to lose 3.0-4.0 per cent of their oxygen globally by 2100. However, most of that loss is predicted to be in the upper 1,000 metres, that is the richest part of the ocean for biodiversity. "With this report, the scale of damage climate change is wreaking upon the ocean comes into stark focus," said IUCN acting … [Read more...] about Sharks, Tuna and Other Large Fish May Soon Be Extinct As The Ocean Runs Out of Oxygen