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CJM celebrates Diwali at Children’s Home

BATHINDA: District and Sessions Judge Paramjeet Singh, along with Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Dr Mandeep Mittal, who is also the Secretary of District Legal Services Authority, Bathinda, celebrated Diwali at Children’s Home, a home for the destitute, here today.



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Bathinda, October 16

District and Sessions Judge Paramjeet Singh, along with Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Dr Mandeep Mittal, who is also the Secretary of District Legal Services Authority, Bathinda, celebrated Diwali at Children’s Home, a home for the destitute, here today.

Paramjeet Singh distributed sweets among the inmates. The staff of Children’s Home were also present on the occasion. They were advised to make the inmates aware of the importance of Diwali.

The District and Sessions Judge encouraged the inmates to study hard and were also made aware of their legal rights and duties.

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