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An Indian- American foster father sentenced to life after killing three- years- old daughter

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After the tragic death of a three-year-old toddler Sherin Mathew in 2017, all the evidence and suspects go to her Indian- American foster father Weasley Mathew. This incident reminds us all about the Aarushi Talwar case where justice remained blurred. The Dallas judge on Wednesday has given life sentences to him on the murder of his daughter.

Mathew, 39 hailing from Kerala claimed she accidentally choked to death on milk . Sherin was an adopted child of both Mathew and his wife Sini Mathews from an orphanage in Bihar in 2016. There was an uproar of guilt from the sides of the suspect for a lesser charge of injury to a child’s death.

The US state authorities of Texas originally charged him for capital murder. The US media reports stating that Mathews stared ahead and did not look at jurors as the judge sentenced him to life in prison. “It means he’s still a liar. It means he killed that little girl. And when he killed her, he panicked,” Thomas argued, WFAA TV reported.

The child’s mother was charged under child abandonment in November 2017 but her case was dismissed on March after the prosecutors couldn’t prove it beyond a reasonable doubt.

Things we must keep in mind during the Monsoon season

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We all enjoy the thunder, the shower, and the drizzle during Monsoon season. It is a feeling of euphoria when you step into dirt and splash. Similarly, like the colorful festival of India i.e. Holi rain drowns us into mud and water. The climate has tossed its coin to the changing weather and rainy season makes it chaotic.

Things you must keep in mind when rain knocks your door

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Say YES to open sandals

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Be it at work, in school or a casual walk down the lane you must have noticed that rainy season makes your feet damp and greasy. In the game trends and fashion, we fail to recognize the water getting accumulated in those attractive looking pair of socks. Skin infections and itchiness are common sights to be seen. You must keep yourself dry and minimalistic as much as you can during an inclement season. Open sandals such as Crocs, Double Strap Slingback shoes, Lotto for men, Floaters and many more are preferable.

#2

Synthetic clothing

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You are walking down the streets of heavily rainy areas and your cotton light colour clothes get wet and sticky. You go red-faced and search for ways to fast your pace. In order to avoid a self-conscious situation, you must keep aside your light coloured cotton clothes and opt for synthetic clothes because synthetic dry’s away water quicker than any other material. Wear dark coloured attires if you aren’t an admirer of loose fitted clothes.

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Carry Ziploc bags

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Down the street again, rain pours heavily, in your favorite cotton attire and then you get drenched without any dry portion left. Situations like these can leave you tormented thus the only solution to this is to carry an extra pair of clothing with you inside your bag. Your bag should contain a plastic Ziploc bag to store your wet garments. The Ziploc bag will protect the other subjects inside your bag from your moist attires.

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Carry a Power bank

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Power cuts might be a myth to the metropolis but not for the developing states where rainfall leads to immediate power shut down. The power bank is the dominant thing one must carry with themselves no matter wherever you are pinned in the globe. It is a savior during a crisis when you find no plug-ins to charge your phone anywhere.

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Avoid layering up clothes

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In the ball game of trends and fashion, we tend to forget that its the monsoon season. Clothes tend to dry very slow and sometimes it takes a week depending on the climate condition. It is suggested for you to wear minimalistic attires. why wear the entire cupboard?

Entrepreneurs come together to support start-ups in India

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Entrepreneurship in India is fast progressing for a developed and a better future. The top CEO’s of many different businesses are pooling money in order to built and create a future for the new generation of entrepreneurs. A hefty INR 2,000 Cr was raised by 40 businessmen to set up STEM ( Science, technology. Engineering and math) university. The name of the university ‘Plaksha’ meaning tree of knowledge will be built to a vision of promoting innovation, entrepreneurship and quality research.

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This University plans to become the hope that all entrepreneurs look for in an era of motivational speakers, TEDx talks and success stories of others. The University has a vision to built success for the aspiring youth. Few CEO including Mahindra CEO CP Gurnani, Neeraj Aggarwal. Chairman of Asia Pacific, Boston Consulting Group, Hellion Ventures’ co-founder Ashish Gupta, Chairman of Genpact and Clix Capital Pramod Bhasin, Hitesh Oberoi, Infoedge and Naukri.com Managing Director, among others.

“The project will address India’s largest challenge through applied research and foster an ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship. The University will catalyze 1,000 startups over a period of time” says Vineet Gupta, a contributor and education entrepreneur to Mint.

The location for the University will be Chandigarh in 50 acres of land and will be built near the Indian School of Business, Mohali. The University is targeted to become an 8000- students campus. “Education is a big multiplier…most of us got a good education at IIT for free and what we are today is because of that quality education. Over the last three decades, the world has changed and it is time for us to come together and create a new model that can be best in the world in terms of teaching, learning, and market worthiness,” says Hitesh Oberoi, Infotech and Naukri.com Managing Director to Mint.

Plaksha determines to educate the new generation entrepreneurs on entrepreneurship and leadership in technology companies.