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Subhash Singh Tomar, a technical education facilitator from Indore, has been granted a license to keep a sharp-edged weapon by the district administration after an eight-year legal battle. This is claimed as the first such case in the country. Tomar aims to use the weapon to highlight unfair criminal cases lodged against tribal communities in western Madhya Pradesh for possessing such tools often used in agriculture and daily livelihood.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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