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Mohali, April 5

Amid lockdown, another wedding took place at the Daun village of the district in the presence of just eight guests. Gagandeep Kaur (23) married Rajdeep Singh (24) of Khanna, Ludhiana.

According to the family members, the wedding was fixed on March 29, but due to the lockdown, it was cancelled.

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Finally, after getting the required permissions from the administration, families of the couple decided to hold the wedding ceremony today at a gurdwara in Daun village. Four members from each side attended the wedding ceremony which lasted for not more than 42 minutes.

Satnam Singh, a guest, said the villagers allowed the guest after sanitising their hands. No celebration was performed there. “It was a good initiative by the families. I think every wedding should take organised in such a simple manner. Usually, the middleclass families spends maximum on the weddings,” he said .

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