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Minor siblings donate Rs 2,440 pocket money

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Gumla (Jharkhand): Gumla DC Shashi Ranjan was surprised when Priyanshi (8) and her sister Shreyanshi (5) walked into his office and donated Rs 2,440. Accompanied by their father Shankar Mishra, they said, “Please send it to PM uncle.” They had collected their pocket money for donation amid Covid fight. “I am proud of these two children,” the DC said. PTI

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Bull’s ‘funeral’ results in transfer of two cops

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Chennai: The Tamil Nadu police have booked seven persons of Mooduvarpatti village in Madurai district for violating the curfew and participating in the burial of a temple bull that won several prizes in the Jallikattu bull taming sport. The police also said two local cops have been transferred in this connection as large number of villagers had participated in the bull’s funeral. IANS

Palghar to hold health camp for horses

Palghar: A health camp will be organised for horses in Shirgaon in Palghar district on April 20, an animal husbandry official said on Friday amid reports that five horses had died of starvation over the past few days. District Deputy Commissioner (Animal Husbandry) Prashant Kamble said the camp would be organised by the Rapid Action Force. “The five horses had died since March 23 due to age-related issues. The health camp will take care of issues facing horses in Shirgaon,” he added. PTI

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