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‘Women shining’ a far cry in Khaki sphere
A young girl holds a placard as she takes part in a rally against the recent attacks on women, ahead of International Women’s Day in Bangalore on Saturday.
Chandigarh, March 7
It’s bound to take the sheen off the “Women Shining” campaign which is aggressively pursued year after year to make the Women’s Day celebrations special. Statistics from across the country reveal that khaki continues to be a male bastion, while women in the force are mere tokens.

A young girl holds a placard as she takes part in a rally against the recent attacks on women, ahead of International Women’s Day in Bangalore on Saturday. — PTI

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