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SC rejects plea to re-examine if life term meant rigorous imprisonment for life

SC rejects plea to re-examine if life term meant rigorous imprisonment for life
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Supreme Court asserts life imprisonment means till the completion of life

Supreme Court asserts life imprisonment means till the completion of life
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International-level karate player working as labourer in paddy fields in Punjab s Mansa

Karate player working as labourer in paddy fields in Mansa

789 Sukhmeet Bhasin Bathinda, June 9 Hardeep Kaur, an international-level karate player from the region is fighting poverty and is forced to work as a labourer in this scorching heat to transplant paddy in the field in her village Gurne Kalan in Mansa district. The government had promised to give her a job but even after four years the promise remains unfulfilled. While talking to The Tribune, Hardeep Kaur said she has made a name for her district and Punjab by winning 20 medals in karate championships at Malaysia and national games at Goa and other school-level games. She recalls that when she returned after winning the gold medal in karate championship at Malaysia, then Sports Minister Rana Gurmeet Singh Sodhi had met her when he visited her area and announced a government job for her but now four years have gone by, but the promise remains unfulfilled.

Covid-induced lockdown: No buyers, Punjab farmers dump veggies

Sukhmeet Bhasin Mansa, May 5 Vegetable growers in Punjab are facing a huge trouble in the wake of a Covid-induced lockdown. Farmers of Bhainibagha village in Mansa district have cultivated capsicum on 800 acres, but are now unable to sell it. Traders from other states have stopped visiting their farms due to which their produce has started rotting. Left with no option, many farmers have started dumping their damaged produce in the fields or on roads. Farmers Naib Singh and Satnam Singh say they have grown capsicum this year, but are now unable to sell it due to which the produce has started rotting.

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