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Ghaziabad MP slams civic authorities for open drainage
- Friday July 13, 2012
- Ghaziabad News | Press Trust of India
Expressing concern over growing incidents of children falling into open drains, Ghaziabad MP Rajnath Singh on Friday said irresponsible civic authorities are responsible for death of the kids.
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Nearly a fortnight after Mahi's death, police arrest plot owner
- Sunday July 8, 2012
- Gurgaon News | NDTV Correspondent
The Gurgaon Police on Saturday arrested Rohtas Tayal, the owner of the plot where five-year-old Mahi died after falling in a borewell last month.
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Mahi dies in borewell: The 85-hour-long ordeal
- Sunday June 24, 2012
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
In the end, the village of Khaow near Gurgaon's Manesar area had nothing to cheer about. After an Army jawan lifted the body of five-year-old Mahi Upadhyay out of a 70 feet deep borewell that the little girl fell into on Wednesday night, there were few in the crowd of onlookers who felt the girl might be alive.
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Ghaziabad MP slams civic authorities for open drainage
- Friday July 13, 2012
- Ghaziabad News | Press Trust of India
Expressing concern over growing incidents of children falling into open drains, Ghaziabad MP Rajnath Singh on Friday said irresponsible civic authorities are responsible for death of the kids.
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www.ndtv.com
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Nearly a fortnight after Mahi's death, police arrest plot owner
- Sunday July 8, 2012
- Gurgaon News | NDTV Correspondent
The Gurgaon Police on Saturday arrested Rohtas Tayal, the owner of the plot where five-year-old Mahi died after falling in a borewell last month.
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www.ndtv.com
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Mahi dies in borewell: The 85-hour-long ordeal
- Sunday June 24, 2012
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
In the end, the village of Khaow near Gurgaon's Manesar area had nothing to cheer about. After an Army jawan lifted the body of five-year-old Mahi Upadhyay out of a 70 feet deep borewell that the little girl fell into on Wednesday night, there were few in the crowd of onlookers who felt the girl might be alive.
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www.ndtv.com