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A day after the sudden death of a 25-year-old Patiala boy, family members today demanded the government’s intervention in bringing back the body here for the last rites. The Punjab Government today assured the bereaved family that it would put in all efforts to bring back the body from Canada.
A pall of gloom descended on the family of Harasis Singh Bindra of Patiala, who died in Brampton, Canada, on December 29. The 25-year-old Patiala boy had landed in the country on a student visa only two days before he died.
Demanding arrest of Sheetal’s in-laws, activists of the All-India Democratic Women Association (AIDWA) protested outside Gate Hakima police station. Sheetal was married to Shammi Kumar of the Haripura area and had a child with him. She had died under mysterious circumstances in a hospital on S
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Concerned about the sanitation at the Singhu border, an NGO started a community school there 10 days ago.
Till date, 70 students have enrolled themselves, who attend the makeshift school regularly for three hours everyday. Saanjhi Sath started the school to check the hygiene at the protest site. The NGO started distributing garbage bags, brooms and dustbins. Soon, we noticed that there were a large number children participating in the struggle. We had some activists, who were ready to volunteer as teachers. So, we thought of helping them with their studies, said Dinesh Chadha, Ropar-based activist, one of the founders of the school.