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IIT-Kanpur analyst from Arunachal accuses colleague of raping her

IndiaTimes Thursday, 30 January 2025
A tribal woman from Arunachal Pradesh, working at IIT Kanpur, has accused her colleague of raping her under the pretense of marriage. The police have filed an FIR and the institution has set up a committee to investigate. The alleged perpetrator is from Indore and has not yet been arrested.
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