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7 youths create ruckus at Phase 3B2 market, held

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Mohali: The Mataur police have arrested seven persons for allegedly creating a ruckus at the Phase 3B2 market here and injuring a cop by hitting him with their car late on Monday evening. Five of them — Sahil Khan, Gagandeep Singh, Harpreet Singh, Vohit and Jagpal Singh — were creating high drama at the market on their Tata Safari. The other two were in another car. When a cop reached there and asked them to stop, they hit the cop with their SUV. The suspects hail from Ropar and Fatehgarh Sahib and are unemployed. A case has been registered. TNS

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City lad bags 2nd rank in NLU test

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Chandigarh: Digvijay Singh, a former student of Bhavan Vidyalaya Chandigarh, secured the second rank in the All-India Law Entrance Test for National Law University, Delhi. The exam was held on September 26 and the results were announced on Monday. He had scored 92 per cent in Class XII. He want to pursue LLM from the world’s best university. TNS

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Chandigarh: The Centre for Human Rights and Duties hosted a webinar on ‘Human rights, gender equality and sustainable development: interventions made by Ammachi’s lab’. The webinar was led by Dr Bhavani Rao R who serves as the UNESCO Chair in Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri, Kerala. TNS

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