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Four born at Ambala Cantt

A newborn at Ambala Cantt Civil Hospital on Tuesday.

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The auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti brought double delight for a few parents whose children were born on Tuesday.

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As per health officials at Ambala Cantonment Civil Hospital, four children —two boys and two girls—were born till Tuesday afternoon. The parents of the newborns said the birth of their children on the auspicious day had brought new joy in their lives.

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A resident of Rollon village, Vishal Kumar, who works as a supervisor in a company, said, “On the auspicious day we are blessed with a baby boy. I am very happy because this is our first child. We are very excited and will decide his name after consulting all family members later. We hope that he will make us proud.”

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