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Peace procession appeals for kidnapped teacher’s release

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TURA: A silent peace procession to appeal for the safe and unconditional release of kidnapped retired Don Bosco School teacher, Gaganendra Sanyal was taken out on Monday by school students and teachers of various schools of Tura.
The peace procession in which, around 5000 school children including teachers took part, began from the Don Bosco Higher Secondary School Playground passing through Chandmary, Ringrey and Babupara and ended up at Tura Police Parade Ground near the main market.
Earlier, Tura Bishop, Retired Rev Andrew R Marak prayed for the safety and early release of Sanyal in a short prayer meeting conducted at the starting venue.

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