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    Elderly woman robbed of mangalasutram by man who offered her a ride on his bike in Telangana

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    In a shocking incident, an elderly woman was robbed of her mangalasutram by a man who offered her a ride on his bike in Telangana. The incident took place in the district of Nalgonda, where the woman was waiting for a bus to go to her daughter’s house. The man, who appeared to be in his mid-twenties, approached her and offered her a ride on his bike. The woman, who was unaware of the man’s intentions, accepted the offer and got on the bike. However, as they were riding, the man snatched her mangalasutram and fled the scene.

    The mangalasutram is an important piece of jewelry worn by married women in India. It is a symbol of their marital status and is considered to be auspicious. The incident has caused outrage among the people, with many expressing their concern over the safety of elderly women in the country. The police have launched an investigation into the matter and are trying to identify the culprit. They have also urged people to be cautious while accepting rides from strangers and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

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    This incident is not an isolated one and highlights the growing issue of crime against women in India. Elderly women are particularly vulnerable and are often targeted by criminals due to their age and perceived vulnerability. It is crucial that the government takes steps to ensure the safety of all citizens, especially women and the elderly. This can be done through increased police patrolling, better lighting in public areas, and awareness campaigns to educate people on how to stay safe. It is only through collective effort that we can create a safe and secure environment for everyone.

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