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Chandigarh, 16 Nov 2020: As Covid-19 cases are again surging, panic-stricken people are falling prey to quacks, occult practitioners and cyber cheats. The combination of financial and health threats makes people more vulnerable and creates opportunities for fraudsters. Many are t......
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Source : The Tribune
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