Central/S. Asia
Stampede at Mumbai police centre

One man has died in a stampede at a police recruitment centre in the Indian city of Mumbai, as 30,000 candidates rushed to lodge job application forms, according to a senior police officer.
The crowd of hopefuls had gathered on Monday outside the centre in the north of the city to try to secure one of 3,300 vacancies for the post of constable.
Kiran Choudhary, who witnessed the event, told reporters: "A group of applicants was waiting since last night. Suddenly, those standing behind started pushing and surged forward to submit the forms.
"Everyone started jumping at each other which created panic and applicants in the front got hurt."
The father of 22-year-old Ramesh Gopinath, who was crushed to death in the stampede, told the Press Trust of India: "What will I do now? Our entire family was depending on him."
The federal government said last August that states needed to recruit 150,000 low-ranking police officers across the country by March to boost a depleted and overstretched force.
Many would-be recruits came from Maharashtra state, of which Mumbai is the main city.
Stampedes at public events in India are reasonably common.
Police in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh last week blamed lax safety standards for the deaths of 63 people all of them women and children in a stampede outside a Hindu temple.
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