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Kaithal: Deputy Commissioner Priyanka Soni said on Tuesday that the need for spreading legal literacy among people had increased and the authorities must ensure that justice was delivered to every citizen.



Kaithal: Deputy Commissioner Priyanka Soni said on Tuesday that the need for spreading legal literacy among people had increased and the authorities must ensure that justice was delivered to every citizen. She was speaking at the two-day state-level legal literacy event organised jointly by the DLSA and the Education Department here on Monday. Over 500 students from various schools of the state took part in essay writing and slogan writing contest. OC

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