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Thursday, July 28, 2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Gurgaon DC, SP told to go on leave
Chandigarh, July 27
The Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda, today announced that the DC and the SP of Gurgaon would proceed on leave as soon as the judicial probe, instituted by the government to look into what led to the violent incidents in that city, stated.
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda at a Press conference in Chandigarh.
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda at a Press conference in Chandigarh on Wednesday. — Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan
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There is need to provide a better working environment to women police than their male counterparts, particularly because women have to perform a highly demanding role of being an efficient police officer and also a devoted wife and mother.
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They are a living picture of brutality
Gurgaon, July 27
Half-reclining on his bed in the city’s Civil Hospital, Sanjay Kumar has his eyes steadily fixed on the policeman standing by the door. The policeman’s staff with a metal cap on both ends is what Sanjay Kumar is watching out for.

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Rain wreaks havoc in Mumbai
Metro virtually cut off; power, telecom,
train services hit
Mumbai, July 27
Record rains in the past two days have claimed more than a hundred lives in Maharashtra’s Mumbai and Konkan even as the Army, Navy and the Home Guards have begun rescue operations to save several thousand people across the state.

Commuters walk through floodwaters past stranded motor vehicles after heavy torrential rains paralysed life in Mumbai on Wednesday. — AFP photo

Commuters walk through floodwaters past stranded motor vehicles after heavy torrential rains paralysed life in Mumbai on Wednesday.

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Oil platform destroyed in Bombay High fire
Mumbai/New Delhi, July 27
Three persons were killed and 45 went missing as a major fire today destroyed a big oil drilling platform of the ONGC in offshore Bombay High, disrupting crude production from the country’s prime oil field.

SC holds Gill guilty in Rupan Deol Bajaj case
New Delhi, July 27
K.P.S. Gill and Rupan Deol BajajFormer DGP of Punjab and Indian Hockey Federation chief K.P.S. Gill today failed in his efforts to clear himself of the stigma of being found guilty of outraging the modesty of a senior woman IAS officer as the Supreme Court upheld his conviction for the offence.

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How India swung African Union in G4 favour
New Delhi, July 27
It took sustained laser-focus diplomacy by India in recent months, particularly last 25 days, to swing the 53-member African Union in favour of the G4 and make it agree to drop its demand for veto power.

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