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Should I Commit Suicide At Mantralaya, Asks 98-Year-Old War Vet
- Wednesday March 14, 2018
- India News | Rahul Mahajani, Mid-Day
"Should every old person come to Mantralaya to commit suicide in order to get justice?" This was the question raised by Chandrashekar Jangam, a 98-year-old former Indian Army soldier from Satara, who is struggling to get a piece of land from the government that he had paid for 54 years ago. To this day, the state is yet to give him the land or his ...
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'Fear of inquiry' into extra-marital affair pushes 2 constables to suicide
- Thursday April 14, 2011
- Pune News | mid-day.com
Two law enforcers who found themselves on the wrong side of the law chose to put an end to their lives, allegedly because they were unable to bear the ignominy of a departmental inquiry. The two constables in question were attached to two different police stations in the city. These two alleged lovers went to a popular picnic spot in Satara, some 1...
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Two police constables commit suicide
- Thursday April 14, 2011
- Cities | Press Trust of India
In a tragic incident, two police constables from Pune allegedly committed suicide near Char Bhinti' Hutatma Smarak on Wednesday, police said.The deceased have been identified as Monika Subhash Raskar (30) and Ravindra Narayan Gaikwad (47).Raskar was attached to Deccan Police and Gaikawad to Kothrud police station, both in Pune.Police suspect that t...
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Should I Commit Suicide At Mantralaya, Asks 98-Year-Old War Vet
- Wednesday March 14, 2018
- India News | Rahul Mahajani, Mid-Day
"Should every old person come to Mantralaya to commit suicide in order to get justice?" This was the question raised by Chandrashekar Jangam, a 98-year-old former Indian Army soldier from Satara, who is struggling to get a piece of land from the government that he had paid for 54 years ago. To this day, the state is yet to give him the land or his ...
- www.ndtv.com
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'Fear of inquiry' into extra-marital affair pushes 2 constables to suicide
- Thursday April 14, 2011
- Pune News | mid-day.com
Two law enforcers who found themselves on the wrong side of the law chose to put an end to their lives, allegedly because they were unable to bear the ignominy of a departmental inquiry. The two constables in question were attached to two different police stations in the city. These two alleged lovers went to a popular picnic spot in Satara, some 1...
- www.ndtv.com
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Two police constables commit suicide
- Thursday April 14, 2011
- Cities | Press Trust of India
In a tragic incident, two police constables from Pune allegedly committed suicide near Char Bhinti' Hutatma Smarak on Wednesday, police said.The deceased have been identified as Monika Subhash Raskar (30) and Ravindra Narayan Gaikwad (47).Raskar was attached to Deccan Police and Gaikawad to Kothrud police station, both in Pune.Police suspect that t...
- www.ndtv.com