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Witkowski o Piasku i Nergalu: nie należy mieszać tych dwóch gatunków

Witkowski o Piasku i Nergalu: nie należy mieszać tych dwóch gatunków
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NL Interview: Amod K Kanth on police reforms and juvenile justice

NL Interview: Amod Kanth on his book, police reforms and juvenile justice The retired IPS officer served as police chief in Arunachal Pradesh and Goa, chaired the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights, and founded Prayas JAC Society. 02 Jan, 2021 Amod K Kanth is a retired IPS officer who served as the director general of police in Arunachal Pradesh and Goa before leading the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights. He s also the founder of Prayas JAC Society, which works in the field of juvenile justice. In this interview with Abhinandan Sekhri, Kanth talks about his new book, Khaki in Dust Storm: Communal Colours and Political Assassinations, his diverse experiences as a police officer and social activist, and his ideas for police reform.

Элсний нүүдэл, шуурганы сөрөг нөлөөг сааруулах ойн зурвас байгуулж байна

Элсний нүүдэл, шуурганы сөрөг нөлөөг сааруулах ойн зурвас байгуулж байна
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Beginner politician, poor old woman helped crack transistor bomb case in 1985

Beginner politician, poor old woman helped crack transistor bomb case in 1985 SECTIONS Share Synopsis In the summer of 1985, a series of transistor bombs exploded in Delhi leaving 49 dead, 127 injured and a city terrorised. The toll was much higher if you add those who died from similar blasts carried out in other states. But the case was cracked within 48 hours due to vital information provided by two unlikely informants. In 1985, a series of transistor bombs exploded in Delhi, leaving 49 dead (This story originally appeared in on Dec 26, 2020)NEW DELHI: In the summer of 1985, a series of transistor bombs exploded in Delhi leaving 49 dead, 127 injured and a city terrorised. The toll was much higher if you add those who died from similar blasts carried out in other states. But the case was cracked within 48 hours due to vital information provided by two unlikely informants: “a beginner-level politician cum-social worker and the other a poor old woman, a migrant from Raja

ОРДЛО на грани масштабной экологической катастрофы

ОРДЛО на грани масштабной экологической катастрофы
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