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a ammayi ready ga lenatlundi...e howla gadu endi atla thosesindu %$#$

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what kind of mock drill adhi.. she is in no position for jump. And that building architecture doesnt support emergency evacuation.

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First of all ammayini use cheyadam endhi ra picha lxxxxk... 

ye bomma no lekapothe maga Mxxgaallu unnaru ga

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very sad , the brave girl volunteered  , but it is difficult to jump those heights and you don't push some one 

The organizer and the guy who pushed her should take responsibility and should be tried 

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Just now, iddaritho said:

very sad , the brave girl volunteered  , but it is difficult to jump those heights and you don't push some one 

The organizer and the guy who pushed her should take responsibility and should be tried 

he is in jail

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trainer had fake experience

However, police sources say they are verifying if he was an impersonator or was using fake credentials. They suspect that he may not have been part of NDMA, as a letter written by Arumugam to a college principal in May 2017 mentions a Gmail ID, and while it lists at least three different mobile numbers, there is no landline number listed for the supposed “Training Officer (Tamil Nadu) – whose address is in Safdarjang Enclave, New Delhi.

The letter accessed by TNM, written on May 15, 2017, said, “Our Central Government is conducting an awareness program on Disaster Management Awareness in colleges all over India. On regards of this, we request your college management to grant permission to conduct this program in your institution. The College management need not pay any fees for this program. If any student requires certificate that can be obtained for Rs 50/-. These certificates can be used for registering to employment.”

The letter also has the mobile number for a “district coordinator” of the Disaster Management Authority in Coimbatore.

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The NSS too claimed they were unaware of such a fire drill exercise. Regional Director of NSS, Samuel Chelliah told TNM that, usually, NSS units in educational institutions invite officers from Fire and Rescue Department to organise such drills. "NSS volunteers do not conduct drills, they only organise. I have asked for a report from my officer in Coimbatore. But as of now we have no such information that this drill was conducted by NSS," he said.

When asked who Arumugam was, Samuel said he could be a private trainer, and that a lot of institutions engaged such people.

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3 rd floor nundi thosesaru...there was no safety net anta kinda ..anduke ame dookadaniki time tisukundi...papam

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endo ee darunam asalu..metta gallu asalu ee bokka lo drills cheyatam endira babu

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