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- Two more die in mishaps on way to Delhi
Hoshiarpur, December 16
A farmer and a teenager who were going to Delhi to take part in the farmers’ protest were killed in two accidents today. Kulwinder Singh, a farmer from Sataur village in
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- Moga man dies of cardiac arrest at protest in Delhi
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Moga, December 8
A 48-year old man, identified as Mewa Singh, a resident of Khote village in Nihalsinghwala subdivision in Moga district, died of a cardiac arrest during the ongo - 3,000 blankets sent for Delhi protesters
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Fatehgarh Sahib, December 7
Volunteers of the Gurdarshan Singh Nabha Foundation, an NGO, carried 3,000 blankets, 3,000 cases of drinking water and a huge quantity of medicines fo
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- Reforms needed for development, says Modi as farmers protest at Delhi borders
Lucknow, December 7
Amid the row over laws meant to bring a major change in the agri-marketing sector, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said reforms are needed for development and some laws fro - Reforms needed for development, says Modi as farmers protest on Delhi borders
Lucknow, December 7
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday asserted that reforms are needed for development, saying some laws of the past century had become a “burden” in the current time - Specially abled Sangrur farmer sends family to Delhi protest
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Sangrur, December 6
Raghuvir Singh, a 68-year-old specially abled farmer, has been unable to walk without wheelchair for past three years after he met with an accident. However, - ?Very dense? fog lowers visibility to ?zero? in parts of Delhi: IMD
New Delhi, December 7
A thick blanket of fog shrouded the national capital on Monday morning, leading to “zero” visibility in some areas and affecting traffic movement.
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Muktsar, December 6
Not just singers and actors, politicians from Punjab have also made a beeline for the farmers’ ongoing protest at the Delhi border.
For instance, AAP&
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- Sportspersons leave for Delhi to return awards
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Fatehgarh Sahib, Dec 5
Several sportspersons from Punjab, including Padma Shri and Arjuna awardees, left for Delhi on Saturday to return their awards to President Ram Nath Kovind
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