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Badal turns tech savvy

Badal turns tech savvy


Muktsar: Former CM Parkash Singh Badal, who doesn’t have a personal cell phone or any social media account, has become tech savvy in view of the ongoing curfew. He is these days interacting with SAD leaders through videoconferencing from his Badal village residence. He recently interacted with some party men based in his Lambi Assembly constituency. Badal also attended the party’s core committee meeting through videoconferencing along with his son and SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal. The elderly Badal otherwise believes in personally connecting with masses. During his terms as the Chief Minister, he would hold ‘sangat darshans’ even in extreme weather conditions.

Striking the right chord

Fatehgarh Sahib: Assistant Sub-Inspector Charanjit Singh has been creating awareness about coronavirus among the public by singing songs. He appeals to the people to stay at home and stay safe. His songs are catchy and melodious that attract the attention of the people. The ASI tells people to practise social distance as suggested by the administration. He says it is challenging time for the police force. SSP Amneet Kondal has appreciated his talent and encouraged him to continue his campaign.

Birthday surprise by cops

Fazilka: Sejal, who turned nine on Sunday, was in for a pleasant surprise when she saw social activists and a team of the police, led by Fazilka DSP Jagdish Kumar, outside house with a cake. “We thought of this gesture since people are facing a tough time amid lockdown. Big celebrations aren’t possible these days so a small gesture like this is sure to lift their morale,” said the DSP. Sejal’s father Pankaj Narang is a social activist, who has been distributing ration among the poor.


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