Sukhjit Singh from Uttar Pradesh and Kim Boh Ni from South Korea found love despite the language barrier. After four years of a long-distance relationship, they got married in Uttar Pradesh. Kim Boh Ni has been granted a five-year visa to stay in India, and the couple plans to embrace Indian traditions before eventually settling down in South Korea. This cross-border love story highlights the growing trend of international relationships in smaller towns.
Ludhiana: Irked by the pothole-ridden roads and loss of lives in several accidents in the villages of Ludhiana, a number of villagers and members of f.
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People travelling on a key highway in Punjab's Jalandhar witnessed extremely unusual scenes yesterday when a policeman lay down in the middle of the road to protest 'corruption' and alleged inaction against criminals by cops at his police station.