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Villager: Villager arrested for sodomising 9-yr-old boy in Ludhiana | Ludhiana News

A 39-year-old Ludhiana villager has been arrested for allegedly sodomising a nine-year-old boy. The accused was caught giving toffees and chips to the victim before the incident. The victim's mother found him in distress with blood stains on his clothes. The accused fled the scene but was later apprehended by the police. Read more about this shocking incident in Ludhiana.

Dharna can t be allowed to continue forever: High Court

Dharna can t be allowed to continue forever: High Court
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Extortion racket busted by Jalandhar police, Pinda gang s 13 shooters among 19 nabbed

Extortion racket busted by Jalandhar police, Pinda gang s 13 shooters among 19 nabbed
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Punjab Police bust Pinda gang involved in extortion, arms smuggling

In a three-week-long operation, Punjab Police have busted an extortion and arms smuggling racket affiliated to the Pinda gang with the arrest of all 13 gang members, trained shooters, besides six others involved in harbouring and providing .

Sikhlens - Sikh Art & Film Festival 2021 is all set to regale the audience with stories from around the world

8278 3 A day dedicated to Sikhism-centric art, films, performances and cultural exchange, the second edition of Sikhlens - Sikh Art & Film Festival 2021- India Chapter is all set to roll on February 21. This annual film festival will include documentaries, short films, 300 plus interesting art display, a book launch, poetry session and talks. While the California edition of the festival went virtual for year 2020, Bicky Singh, founder of SikhLens, is pleased to have a regular brick and mortar festival at Tagore Theatre, Chandigarh. “The vision of the festival is to promote and bring out positive Sikh stories, heritage and culture and encourage our community to get into films,” he says. Filmmaker and festival head for India Chapter Ojaswwee Sharma says, “Despite the pandemic that stopped the world in its tracks, our festival is presenting 24 films, which is seven films up from the last edition.”

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