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Resident Welfare Association, Sector 48, Chandigarh, plans candle march

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Chandigarh: Resident Welfare Association, Sector 48, will hold a candlelight march against the Administration over non-fulfilment of their demands related to completion certificate, conversion of leasehold to freehold, building violation fines, etc. “We request all presidents of societies in Sector 48 to ensure maximum participation in the march at 6.30 pm on Sunday,” said JJ Singh, president, RWA 48. TNS

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IIMCAA’s annual meeting held

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Chandigarh: The annual “connections” meeting of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication Alumni Association (IIMCAA), Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir chapter was held in Chandigarh on Saturday. The meeting was attended by alumni of the institute from the region. Alice Guram, president of the chapter, spoke on the occasion and highlighted the activities of the association. Former IIMCAA president Prasad Sanyal, treasurer Badri Nath and secretary Atul Gupta also attended the meeting.

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