A 28-YEAR-OLD MAN ALLEGEDLY SET HIS GIRLFRIEND'S HOUSE ON FIREAFTER SHE REFUSED HIS MARRIAGE PROPOSAL IN ANANDPUR VILLAGE, ODISHA. (PHOTO).

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 A 28-year-old man allegedly set his girlfriend’s house on fire after she refused his marriage proposal in Anandpur village, Bhadrak district, Odisha. The accused, Jyoti Ranjan Das, a resident of Vidyadharpur village, has been on the run since the incident. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, police said on Wednesday. According to the victim, Jyoti had been pressuring her to marry him and even threatened to leak private photos if she did not agree. She also accused him of issuing death threats and attempting to force her into meeting him multiple times. When she refused his advances, Jyoti allegedly resorted to arson, setting her house on fire. The blaze destroyed five sheds and reduced valuables worth Rs 15 lakh, including gold jewellery, furniture, food grains, and important documents, to ashes. Following the incident, the victim lodged a complaint with the Dhamnagar police, who have registered a case and begun their investigation. The victim and her family have expressed fea...

GHANA WAS RATED TODAY,THE LAST OUT OF 76 COUNTRIES IN A GLOBAL SCHOOL RANKING SURVEY IN THE WORLD.NIGERIA DID NOT MAKE THE LIST.

                        The Global school ranking was conducted by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development {OECD}economic think thank,but Nigeria was not even listed at all.The analysis based their survey on test scores in maths and science in 76 countries,and it is a much wider map of education standards than the OECD's Pisa tests,which focus more affluent industrialized countries.The latest Pisa test in 2o12,polled 65 countries and region.OECD's education director Andreas Schleicher said ''This is the first time we have a truly global scale of the quality of education.The idea is to give more countries,rich and poor,access to comparing themselves against the word's education leaders,to discover their relative strengths and weaknesses,and to see what the long term economic gains from improved quality in schooling could be for them''.The OECD economic think thank say the comparison shows the link between education ad economic growth.Below is the table of how the various countries fared in the survey.{1}Singapore.{2}Hong Kong {3}South Korea {4} Japan {joint} {5}Taiwan {joint} {6}Finland {7} Estonia {8} Swittzerland {9} Netherlands {10} Canada {11}Poland {12}Vietnam {13}Germany {14}Austrslia {15} Ireland {16} Belgium {17} New Zealand {18} Slovenia {19} Austria {20}United Kingdom {21} Czech Republic {22} Denmark {23}France {24}Latvia {25}Norway {26} Luxembourg {27}Spain {28}Italy {joint}{29}United states {30}Portuga {31} Lithuania {32} Hungary {33} Ice land {34}Russia {35} Sweden {36} Croatia {37} Slovak Republic {38} Ukraine {39} Israel {40} Greece {41} Turkey {42}Serbia {43} Bulgaria {44} Romania {45}UAE {46} Cyprus {47} Thailand {48} Chile {49} Kazakhatan {50} Armenia {51} Iran {52}Malaysia {53} Costa Rica {54} Mexico {55} Uruguay {56} Montenegro {57} Bahrain {58} Lebanon {59} Georgia {60} Brazil {61} Jordan {62} Argentina {63} Albania {64} Tunisia {65} Macedonia {66} Saudi Arabia {67} Colombia {68}Qatar {69} Indonesia {70} Botswana {71} Peru {72} Oman {73} Morocco {74} Honduras {75} South Africa {76} Ghana.What do you think about these survey?.Ono more photo below.                                                                                                                       

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