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Gurugram: Section 144 lifted as normalcy returns days after communal clashes in Nuh

DNA Monday, 7 August 2023
Gurugram: Section 144 lifted as normalcy returns days after communal clashes in NuhEarlier, the Punjab and Haryana High Court restrained the Haryana government from carrying out the demolition drive in Nuh.
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