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No Film Songs For Ringtones, Cops Told In This Maharashtra Region
- Wednesday December 23, 2015
- Aurangabad News | Press Trust of India
In a bid to improve the image of police among the public, Special Inspector General of Police Vishwas Nangre Patil has asked officials of Aurangabad range to not keep film songs, loud sounds or bird chirping as ringtone of their mobile phones.
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Fisherman's family accuses Salman Khan, bodyguards of harassment
- Sunday March 3, 2013
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
A fisherman's family at suburban Bandra today demanded filing an FIR against actor Salman Khan and his bodyguards for allegedly threatening them to shift their boats and fishing nets which were blocking sea view from the star's cottages.
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Molest women, and the cops will write to your ma
- Tuesday November 15, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
The Maharashtra government has a new trick up its sleeve to put an end to the menace of sexual harassment. Ministers and cops seeking a way to tackle the rampant harassment of women in the city have thought of a unique way of dealing with the menace: complaining to their family members.
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No Film Songs For Ringtones, Cops Told In This Maharashtra Region
- Wednesday December 23, 2015
- Aurangabad News | Press Trust of India
In a bid to improve the image of police among the public, Special Inspector General of Police Vishwas Nangre Patil has asked officials of Aurangabad range to not keep film songs, loud sounds or bird chirping as ringtone of their mobile phones.
- www.ndtv.com
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Fisherman's family accuses Salman Khan, bodyguards of harassment
- Sunday March 3, 2013
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
A fisherman's family at suburban Bandra today demanded filing an FIR against actor Salman Khan and his bodyguards for allegedly threatening them to shift their boats and fishing nets which were blocking sea view from the star's cottages.
- www.ndtv.com
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Molest women, and the cops will write to your ma
- Tuesday November 15, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
The Maharashtra government has a new trick up its sleeve to put an end to the menace of sexual harassment. Ministers and cops seeking a way to tackle the rampant harassment of women in the city have thought of a unique way of dealing with the menace: complaining to their family members.
- www.ndtv.com