
Four girls missing since four days from Karnataka’s Raichur; search on
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Four college girls from Karnataka’s Raichur district have been missing for the past four days. Three of them are science students while the other one studies commerce. Police have launched a search operation for them, including in neighbouring states.
Four college girls from Karnataka’s Raichur have been missing for the past four days. Police have launched a search for them, including in neighbouring states.
Among the missing women, three are science students while one is a commerce student at the government Pre-University College in Raichur. The girls have been identified as Monica, Bhavani, Nandini and Bhagyashree.
While Monica, Bhavani, Nandini are 17-years-old, Bhagyashree is an 18-year-old. The police have launched a search for them in neighbouring states as well.
Chandrashekar, the principal of the college where the women studied, said, “They have gone missing outside without coming to our college. Three of those students did not attend college regularly last year as well."

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