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Capt Amarinder bats for tolerance, harmony on eve of Dussehra

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh urged the people to uphold the age-old traditions of tolerance and harmony on the auspicious occasion of Dussehra and Durga Puja.

Capt Amarinder bats for tolerance, harmony on eve of Dussehra
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Published : Oct 7, 2019, 9:22 PM IST

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday greeted the people on the auspicious occasion of Dussehra and Durga Puja with a call to pledge themselves to uphold the age-old traditions of tolerance and harmony.

"The values epitomised by these festivals remain a beacon to guide humanity on the path of goodness, and continue to inspire us to promote the ideals of virtuous living," said the Chief Minister in a statement.

He exhorted the people to emulate the ideals and traditions promoted by Dussehra and Durga Puja, with their symbolism of the victory of good over evil.

These ideals, he said, have become even more relevant in the contemporary environment of growing intolerance and disharmony. He urged one and all to celebrate the festivals in the spirit of harmony and amity, with which they are imbued.

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Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday greeted the people on the auspicious occasion of Dussehra and Durga Puja with a call to pledge themselves to uphold the age-old traditions of tolerance and harmony.

"The values epitomised by these festivals remain a beacon to guide humanity on the path of goodness, and continue to inspire us to promote the ideals of virtuous living," said the Chief Minister in a statement.

He exhorted the people to emulate the ideals and traditions promoted by Dussehra and Durga Puja, with their symbolism of the victory of good over evil.

These ideals, he said, have become even more relevant in the contemporary environment of growing intolerance and disharmony. He urged one and all to celebrate the festivals in the spirit of harmony and amity, with which they are imbued.

Also, read: Thai judge shoots himself in court after railing at justice system

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Four persons drown in Paambaru reservoir





A weekend-fun tour turned tragic for two-families here, including a newly married couple.  



On Sunday, G. Perumalsamy(24), and his wife V. Nivedha(20), both from Bargur in Krishnagiri, who got married 15 days Before,  along with Perumalsamy's sister Yuvarani(20), were visiting a relative Illangovan at Odampatty in Uthangarai krishnagiri.



Later, Illangovan's two daughters  Sneha(18), Kanniga(19), and son Santosh(14) accompanied the guests Perumalsamy, Nivedha, Yuvarani went Paambaru dam. 

six of them on reaching the reservoir stood in the waters for take selfie. whilst unforunetley Santosh slipped into the water followed by the four girls also slipped into water. Perumalsamy managed to hold balance himself and rescued his sister Yuvarani. but The others drowned into water.



The bodies were recovered and sent to the Uthangarai(krishnagiri) Government Hospital. The last fortnight 15 children, 11 of them under 12 years of age, drowned in the district. 

 


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