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Plant stolen from Sec 37 house in Chandigarh

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Chandigarh, August 2

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The UT police have registered a case of theft of a plant from a house on the complaint of a resident of Sector 37.

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According to the police, Prof DN Jauhar, former chairperson of the PU Law Department, reported that an unknown person stole a pot with a plant from the boundary wall of his house. The incident was reported around 5 am on July 30. The incident was recorded in the CCTV camera installed at the complainant’s house. The police have registered a case of theft. In December last year, DN Jauhar and his wife Adarsh, former head of the Department of Botany and Environment, Government Post Graduate College, Chandigarh, had filed and executed a ‘living will’ in a local court for passive euthanasia in case they suffer from terminal illness. — TNS

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