Six held for gambling
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Muktsar: The three-day religious programme organised by some villages adjacent to the Sirhind feeder canal for nine persons who lost their lives after a private bus fell into the canal on September 13 concluded on Sunday. TNS
3 drug peddlers nabbed
Abohar: The police have nabbed Kavish, a resident of Seeto Gunno, Shailender and Sonu of Sukhchain and Ugrasain Mehrana villages under Sections 21, 61 and 85 of the NDPS Act and seized 6 grams of heroin from their possession.
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