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K’taka SIR supervisor’s death in accident sparks stir, work pressure alleged

Hindustan Times10h agoAI sentiment: neutral
K’taka SIR supervisor’s death in accident sparks stir, work pressure alleged

The death of a 26-year-old village administrative officer engaged in Karnataka’s special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls set off overnight protests by revenue department employees, who alleged that officials assigned to the exercise were working under excessive administrative pressure

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