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CHANDIGARH:Under its Legal Literacy Mission, State Legal Services Authority, UT, inaugurated its 38th students legal literacy club in Government Model High School, Khudda Jassu village.



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Chandigarh, April 28

Under its Legal Literacy Mission, State Legal Services Authority, UT, inaugurated its 38th students legal literacy club in Government Model High School, Khudda Jassu village.

Mahavir Singh, member secretary of the legal authority, Rajeshwar Singh, law officer, and Ishmeet Singh, para legal volunteer, were present on the occasion. Mahavir said, “The aim of these clubs is to create more awareness among the people with the help of the college students. The participants were also told about the role and functions of the club. The students were told about the menace of drug abuse.” Harjeet Kaur, principal of the school, gave the welcome address.

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