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SHAHJAHANPUR: Three minor girls went missing here after they left home for school, with one of them carrying cash and clothes supposedly meant for a programme at the institution, police said on Tuesday.
Two of the girls are aged 15 and one is 10, Superintendent of Police S Anand said, adding that three teams have been formed to look into the matter.
The three girls are from separate localities in the Sadar area and study in the same school. They left home on Monday to go to the school, Assistant Superintendent of Police (City) Praveen Kumar told PTI.
He said one of them was carrying Rs 2,500 and another had taken Rs 2,700 and clothes with her.
Participants at Awadh Queer Pride at Lohia Park on Sunday
LUCKNOW: City’s Lohia Park never looked so colourful before as on Sunday when members of Awadh Queer Pride Committee as well as supporters of the LGBTQ community assembled at the park’s amphitheatre to mark the 5th Awadh Queer Pride.
At 1pm the giant rainbow flag made its way to the front of the crowd, colourful rainbow batches and glittery masks were distributed amongst the people and curious bystanders, and dhol beats egged the crowd forward to take part in the event.
This year’s pride event was markedly different from previous ones. For the first time instead of organising a pride march, this time the committee members decided upon Queer Pride event, due to the pandemic, filled with dance performances, stand-up comedy, stalls and games. Members wearing colourful scarves and headgears, saris and trousers draped in colours of rainbow, expressed their unparalleled pride through poems and performance. Prateek Vats, a