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 Hyderabad: Officials from the consulate general of Canada in Bangalore and the high commission of Canada in New Delhi visited the Hyderabad City Police Commissionerate on Friday.   The delegation, which included the consul at the consulate general of Canada in Bengaluru, Dan hydrojug tumbler iel Morency, Consul at the high commission of Canada in New Delhi, Claude Rochon, and senior consular program officer at the High Commission of Canada, Jaswinder Singh, met with Hyderabad Police commissioner CV Anand. Also ReadHyderabad: CV Anand attaches SHO Santoshnagar stanley cup becher  to headquarters CP Anand informed the delegates on the working mechanism of the facility and how it enables the police force to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies.     The system demonstrates the city   commitment to public safety and the use of technology to enhance law enforcement capabilities. In fact this is in par with other tactical command control centers in many developed countries. the delegates opined. Prior to their interaction with CP Anand, the group visited the SHE teams and Bharosa centre of city Police.  DCP Sneha Mehra briefed them about the incognito services of the SHE teams, the relief and r hydro flask water bottle ehabilitation measures, and child-friendly courts and apprised them about the women   safety measures being implemented in the state capital.                            :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588;- Civi Canadian priest accused of gambling away $380,000 meant for refugees
 When Michael Bruce was 3 years old, his grandfather bought him a set of plastic golf clubs.The gift did not become just another discarded toy. It was the first step to a passion for the b brumate cooler oy from Fort Fairfield.Bruce, now 9, has become quite good at the game during the last six years. On Sunday, hell be representing Maine in the national Drive, Chip and Putt championships at Augusta National Golf Club.Bruce will have the chance to compete at the same  polene Augusta National where the world-renowned Masters Tournament will be played April 6-9. Its about as big a thrill as you can imagine,  Michaels father, James, said.  He watched [the Masters] on TV a couple years ago and said, I want to go to the Masters. Bruce is among 80 players in a variety of age groups who will be competing at Augusta. Hes one of eight players who will vie for a title in the 7-9 age group.To reach Augusta, Bruce had to go through multiple qualifying stages last year. Those included a state competition at Cumberlands Val Halla Golf Club, sub-regional qualifying in Framingham, Massachusetts and  brumate ca the Northeast Regional at Brookline Country Club in Massachusetts, site of the 1999 Ryder Cup.Players are given three drives, measured in distance and accuracy, three chips and three putts of varying length. The Northeast region consists of New England, New York and Pennsylvania.James Bruce said the family was given tickets to a Masters practice round, and they are set to head to Georgia on Thursday morning.Their home cour