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A one-day workshop on DNA profiling and forensic toxicology was held in Shimla, aiming to improve the skills of medical officers in evidence collection and preservation. Meenakshi Mahajan, Director of Forensic Services, highlighted the growing importance of DNA evidence in criminal investigations, especially for sexual assault and homicide cases.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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