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Pinki Pramanik gets back railway job

Last Updated: Friday, August 10, 2012, 15:29     A- A A+
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Kolkata: Asian Games gold medallist Pinki Pramanik, who was accused of gender misrepresentation and rape by her live-in partner, has rejoined her duty at the Sealdah Railway Station after the Eastern Railway revoked her suspension.

The former middle-distance runner, who had got a relay gold at the Doha 2006 Asiad, yesterday rejoined as a ticket collector in the station.

"I feel relieved after the trauma which I had gone through. I am thankful to the Railways for reinstating me...I had appealed to get back the job on August 8 and I got the order immediately. I joined work yesterday," Pinki said here on Friday.

She said her co-workers at the Railways were supportive and showing tremendous respect and that many people were taking pictures with her. An Eastern Railway official said the suspension was revoked after she submitted the copy of her bail order.

"As per the central government rule, one is deemed to be suspended after 48 hours of custody. But after getting a bail, she appealed and the suspension was revoked," he said.

PTI

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First Published: Friday, August 10, 2012, 15:29

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Ashraf Ali - New delhi
sir i am handicape so please help me. i am pursuing gradute i delhi university. so please i wan`t a job (Thanking you) Ashraf Ali
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Arindam - BHATAR
Pinky you are victimized. WE ARE ALWAYS WITH YOU.
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Pinky you are victimized. WE ARE ALWAYS WITH YOU.



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