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Briefly: Man kills wife in Okhla

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A man allegedly killed his wife suspecting her of having an illicit relationship in Okhla Industrial area, an official said on Monday. The woman's body was found in the driver's cabin of a cold storage truck, police said. The accused Pardeep (34), a resident of Umra village in Hansi, Haryana, has been apprehended by the police, they said.

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Constitution Day commemorated

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Former Union Minister and Vice Chairman of Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti, Vijay Goel, led the Samvidhan Samman Yatra on the eve of the 76th Constitution Day, starting from the historic Red Fort and concluding at Fatehpuri Masjid on Monday. The grand procession, which saw hundreds of participants, was a tribute to the Constitution of India, with participants raising slogans of justice, equality, and the protection of the Constitution. One of the most striking features of the Yatra was an 8-foot replica of the Constitution, displayed on a grand horse-drawn carriage, which became the focal point of the procession. Goel, along with the participants, paid homage to the Constitution by offering flowers during the event. TNS

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