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Imran thanks generous hero | Chandigarh News

Recalling how Dilip Kumar helped him raise money to build Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust (SKMT) cancer hospital in his mother’s memory, Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan tweeted: “Saddened to learn of Dilip Kumar’s passing away. I can never forget his generosity in giving his time to help raise funds for SKMTH when the project launched. The first 10% is the most difficult to raise, but his appearances in Pakistan and London made it possible.” Yudhvir Rana FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail

Dead farmer was just back from Australia; wife, 21, still there | Lucknow News

RAMPUR: Like many young farmers across the agri belts in Punjab, Haryana and UP, Navreet Singh would make the trip to Delhi’s Ghazipur border to join the protest every few days. The 24-year-old had just come home from Australia, newly married and was a vocal opponent of the new farm laws. On Tuesday, he was among the protesters on tractors that veered towards the heart of Delhi. Moments after his tractor turned turtle, people found him dead. On Wednesday, the lingering question of how he really died hanging heavy, his family cremated him. His village with 8,000-odd people, Dibdiba in UP’s Rampur, had gone quiet, police presence marking every inch. While Navreet’s wife Mansweet (21) who is in Melbourne has not recovered from the shock, his grandfather Hardeep Singh Dibdiba who attended the cremation along with Navreet’s father, says, “He died a martyr.”

Dead ryot s kin say he was shot, autopsy finds no bullet wound | India News

Inspired by stir, Pakistan singer releases track | India News

Jawad Ahmad AMRITSAR: The farm protest in India is making its presence felt in Pakistan too, at least when it comes to music. Inspired by the agitation, Jawad Ahmad, a singer from Pakistan’s Punjab province, has released a song called “Kisana”, which is going viral on social media, reports Yudhvir Rana. In the nearly three-minute track, Ahmad sings about farmers’ significance and predicaments and calls upon them to sink past differences and join hands to fight oppression. “Teri sohni dharti mata, tu jag da palan har, hun tu jeea hai (This beautiful earth belongs to you, you are the caretaker of this earth, rise and live),” the lyrics say, adding: “Prime minister, president, general, judge and police officer, all eat what you feed. If you don’t sow and reap, they will all die of hunger.”

Linking farm stir with Khalistanis unfortunate: Badal | India News

Linking farm stir with Khalistanis unfortunate: Badal | India News
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