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10-yr-old achieves Taekwondo feat

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Kapurthala: A city boy, Hasan Abdal Singh Sharma (pic), has brought laurels by getting his name registered in the India Book of Records. He is the youngest boy to clinch the second degree black belt in Taekwondo. His mother Harpreet Kaur shared, “My son got the first belt at the age of eight from the Northern Karate School, Canada and the second one on March 2 this year. Aged 10, he is a student of American Embassy School -ATA. He has also got silver and bronze medal in the US Open Karate held in Florida in 2019. He is the only player from India who can do double stick performance.” TNS

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Five booked IN assault CASE

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Nakodar: The Shahkot police have booked five members of a family for allegedly assaulting Balkar Singh. The suspects have been identified as Pal Singh, a resident of Mulewal Arayian village, his wife Parkash Kaur, sons Gurwindar Singh and Ravindar Singh and daughter-in-law Harindar Kaur. In his complaint to the police, Balkar Singh, a resident of the same village, alleged that the suspect attacked him on June 13 while he was working in his fields. A case has been registered. OC

Woman robbed of mobile phone

Phagwara: Two unidentified motorcyclists snatched a mobile phone from a woman, Reena, near her house at Regency Town locality on Tuesday. The victim was standing in front of her house. The police have registered a case in this regard. OC

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Bikers snatch phone, purse

Phagwara: Two unidentified motorcyclists snatched a mobile phone and a purse from a money exchanger Surinderpal Singh at a pistol-point on the Goraya-Rurka Kalan road on Tuesday. The robbers managed to flee. A case has been registered. OC

Rs 5K snatched from man

Phagwara: Two unidentified car-borne robbers struck at a petrol pump and snatched Rs 5,000, an ATM card, and a mobile phone from Harjinder Singh, a resident of Jagatpur-jattan village, on Tuesday evening. The victim came to get fuel for his bike. The miscreants managed to flee. A case has been registered. OC

House burgled in Phagwara

Phagwara: The house of Surinder Kumar was reportedly burgled in the Satnampura locality on Tuesday night. The burglars entered the house after breaking the locks and decamped with two water coolers, one power inverter and several taps. A case has been registered. OC

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