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CA Gurdeep Singh's daughter Jasleen married to Raminder Singh of world famous Rangila family

An interesting scene unfolded at the Sector 34 Gurudwara in Chandigarh, when the bride started playing harmonium and sang Shabad, immediately after taking the ‘laavan-fere’. The bride's sister Gurleen Kaur sang along. The groom was also sitting with her. It was a big surprise to the guests and relatives attending the wedding ceremony. Hazuri Ragi of Darbar Sahib, Bhai Gurdev Singh ji, who was presenting Kirtan during Jasleen Kaur's Lavan-Fere, has also trained both the sisters in music. Renowned Sufi singer Padmashri Puranchand Wadali also presented Shabad on the occasion and blessed the bride and groom for a happy married life. The bride's father, CA Gurdeep Singh says that his daughter has been very fond of singing since her childhood. Jasleen Kaur of Phase-11, Mohali, is married to Raminder Singh, nephew of world-renowned Ragi Balwinder Singh Rangila (Chandigarh Wale) and son of Bhai Surinder Singh Rangila. The ritual of Anandkaraj was performed at the Gu

Donate your professional skills to help animals: Vikas Luthra

Chandigarh , 9 October, 2019 : Giving deworming tablets to street dogs every three months can keep them calm. Sometimes the reason behind dog bites is simply a dog gets irritated due to worms in his stomach. Listen to your dog through his body language and ‘talk’ to him through easy-to-lean hand signals. Do not give painkillers or antibiotics to dogs or cats without Vet consultation. These were the few tips shared by experts at the Furever Friends First Aid Camp, held at PGI community centre recently. Dr Ravinder Saini, Veterinary Surgeon said, “First aid care is not a substitute for veterinary care, but it may save your pet's life until he receives proper treatment. Do not miss deworming and vaccination dates. If you feed street dogs, give them deworming tablet according to their weight, after every 3 months. If you see any change in your pet’s behaviour, consult vet immediately.” Divey Dahiya, dog trainer said, “Listen to what your dog is telling you. Your dog is “t