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Cops cut cake as Phagwara couple have a quiet marriage

SHO, Usha Rani, honoured both the families for strictly obeying the lockdown

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Ashok Kaura

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Phagwara, April 23 

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While following curfew restrictions and maintaining social-distancing, a simple marriage was solemnised in Phagwara on Wednesday. 

Sukhwinder Singh—a resident of Nawanpind village—took permission for excusing himself from the curfew and reached Phagwara, along with his father, Harbans Singh, sister Kuldip Kaur, Rajbir Kaur and brother Baljit Singh. 

With the presence of 10 family members each side, he married Khushbir Kaur by performing “Anand Karaj” in Gurdwara Bhagatpura Phagwara.

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Station House Officer(SHO) Satnampura, Usha Rani, honoured both the families for strictly obeying the lockdown. 

SHO arranged a special cake for the newly wedded couple, who cut the cake in the presence of the cops, including SHO Usha Rani, and Sub-inspector Raghbir Singh making the marriage a memorable example.

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