- Shikara Capsizes: A tourist shikara overturned in Dal Lake, Srinagar due to strong winds. A tourist family and a boatman were involved.
- Rescue: Local boat owners rescued the individuals. No casualties were reported.
- Investigation: Authorities have launched an inquiry into the incident, suspecting passenger movement may have contributed to the capsizing. The boat is under inspection.
- Dal Lake Significance: Dal Lake is an urban lake in Srinagar, known as the “Jewel in the crown of Kashmir” or “Lake of Flowers.” It’s vital for tourism and recreation.
- Lake Details: The lake has a shoreline of 15.5 km, surrounded by Mughal gardens, houseboats, and hotels. It’s relatively shallow (average 5 ft, max 20 ft) and covers 18 sq km, with floating gardens (“Raad”) that bloom in July-August.
- Weather Impact: The rainfall that caused the incident led to a drop in temperatures in Kashmir, providing relief to residents and tourists.
- Wider Weather Events: Other regions like Himachal Pradesh are also experiencing heavy rainfall and snowfall, causing disruptions.
18.04.25
UK Woman Definition?
- UK Supreme Court Ruling: Defines “woman” in the Equality Act 2010 based on biological sex, not gender identity.
- Biological Sex as Defining Factor: Individuals not born female cannot gain legal protections as women under the Act via a Gender Recognition Certificate. Transgender women are excluded from this definition for equality purposes.
- Protections for Transgender Individuals: The Act still protects trans individuals under “gender reassignment.”
- Implications: Allows women-only services (shelters, etc.) to exclude trans women. Impacts employment/equal pay cases as trans women may not be valid comparators.
- Scottish Government Guidance deemed incorrect Court ruled Scottish government’s guidance that those with Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) in the female gender could be used to define the term ‘woman’ was incorrect.
- For Women Scotland (FWS) Fought to define ‘woman’ based on biological sex.
Why in News?
- Ongoing Debate: The ruling addresses the contentious issue of gender identity vs. biological sex.
- Clarity & Confidence: Aims to give “clarity 512">
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