Punjab Police busts drugs smuggling module with arrest of 2 people, recovers 10 kg heroin
Chandigarh, Dec 22: The Punjab Police have busted a trans-border narco-smuggling module with the arrest of two individuals and the recovery of 10 kg of heroin in Amritsar district, an official said on Sunday. Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav stated that the arrested individuals were in contact with Pakistan-based smugglers. In a major breakthrough, Amritsar Commissionerate Police busts trans-border narco-smuggling module and apprehends two personsSukhdev Singh & Avtar Singh linked to #Pak-based smugglers and recovers 10 Kg Heroin, [] The post Punjab Police busts drugs smuggling module with arrest of 2 people, recovers 10 kg heroin appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
AP Dhillon vs Diljit Dosanjh: Instagram feud shocks fans
Mumbai: The music world was buzzing recently when AP Dhillon accused fellow Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh of blocking him on Instagram. The drama unfolded during AP Dhillons concert in Chandigarh, where he surprised fans with his claims. Heres a simple breakdown of what went down. AP Dhillons Bold Claim During his Chandigarh performance, AP Dhillon Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Singer AP Dhillon and Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh are making headlines after Dhillon, during a Chandigarh concert, accused Diljit of blocking him on Instagram. Dhillons remark was a response to Diljits recent comment at a concert, where he referred to Dhillon as a brother and wished him success on tour.
Alternative route to Leh-Ladakh: MoD seeks transport ministry nod for tunnel
CHANDIGARH: The Union Ministry of Defence has recommended that the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) approve the construction of the Bhubhu Jot tunnel. This tunnel will connect Jogindernagar in the Mandi district with the Kullu district via the Lag Valley in Himachal Pradesh. It is proposed that this route be designated as a project of strategic importance, serving as an alternative route to Leh-Ladakh. In its communication, the Defence Ministry emphasized the crucial role that this highway and tunnel will serve as an alternative route to Leh-Ladakh, thereby greatly improving the operational readiness of the armed forces stationed in forward areas. In addition to its strategic importance, the tunnel is anticipated to provide significant socio-economic benefits to the region. Consequently, budgetary provisions for this project will now be made. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the path for the construction of the much-awaited tunnel in the state has been cleared. He reaffirmed the state governments unwavering commitment to the project. I personally met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on October 25 to request prioritisation of this project while considering its strategic importance. The issue was also raised with Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari. The construction of this tunnel would be a milestone for the development of the state. he said. The proposed Bhubu Jot Tunnel aims to reduce the distance between Kangra and Kullu by 55 kilometers. Once completed, it will also shorten the travel distance between Kullu and Dharamsala or Pathankot. The tunnel will start in Kullu and connect to the Mandi-Pathankot National Highway at Ghatasni via the Lag Valley, Bhubu Jot, and Shilh-Badhwani. This project is expected to provide significant benefits to the local population, boost tourism in the region, and strengthen the economy of the people.
AM Hyundai Jammu wins 3 prestigious awards
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 21: AM Hyundai Jammu, leading Hyundai dealership in J&K has won three prestigious awards at recent ceremonies held in Delhi and Chandigarh. At a glittering award ceremony in Delhi, AM Hyundai Jammu was conferred two national awardsBest Customer Delight North Zone and Highest Customer Loyalty North Zone. Additionally, at a regional event held in Chandigarh, AM Hyundai Jammu was honoured with the Best Marketing Initiative Award. The awards were received by Vikram Jamwal, CRM Service and [] The post AM Hyundai Jammu wins 3 prestigious awards appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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'Action will be taken against culprits': Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann on Mohali building collapse
A multi-story under-construction building crumbled in Mohali, Punjab, prompting a swift response from NDRF and rescue teams. Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann expressed grief and assured action against those responsible. A 22-year-old woman was rescued and hospitalized. Officials are working to determine the number of people present during the collapse, with rescue operations continuing.
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Shocking: In four days, two newborn girls' bodies discovered in separate locations in Jind
Two newborn girls' bodies were discovered in Jind district, Haryana, within four days. The first was found by a farmer in Dumrakhana village, while the second was found by a passerby near the railway line in Hansi. Police are investigating both cases, suspecting abandonment. Officials condemned the acts and urged anyone with information to come forward.
Former CM Chautala cremated with full state honours
CHANDIGARH: Former Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala was cremated today with full state honours in Teja Khera village in Sirsa district. Chautala's younger son Abhay Singh Chautala, an INLD leader, elder son Ajay Singh Chautala, who heads the JJP party, and other family members, including former deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala, Chautala's brother Ranjit Chautala, were present in Teja Khera. The funeral pyre was lit amid chants of Vedic hymns by priests. Political leaders cutting across parties laid floral wreaths to pay their last respects to the departed leader. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal, Haryana Assembly Speaker Harvinder Kalyan, SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia, BJP leaders Manpreet Badal and Manjinder Singh Sirsa, former Union minister Venod Sharma reached Teja Khera to attend the last rites of the departed leader. Shortly after laying a wreath, Dhankhar said, Yesterday I got the news of his demise . Five days back, I spoke to Chautala and he was inquiring about my health. He was more concerned about me. Whenever I got the chance, I got his blessings, he said. He further said that farmers' issues and development of villages was Chautala's priorities. He made it clear the country's development, peace and progress is linked to the development of farmers and villages. Such an outspoken and bold person, Chautala was dedicated to the rural system, Dhankar said. In the morning, Congress Member of Parliaments leaders Randeep Singh Surjewala and Kumari Selja had reached the Chautala farmhouse to pay their last respects. Earlier, Chautala's mortal remains were kept at the family's Teja Khera farmhouse here for people to pay their last respects to the departed Indian National Lok Dal chief. His body was wrapped in the Indian Tricolour and decked with garlands. Locals gathered in the village in large numbers to attend the cremation. An INLD spokesperson said Chautala was rushed to a hospital after his health worsened on Friday. The Haryana government declared a three-day state mourning on Friday. It has also declared Saturday a public holiday in all its offices as a mark of respect.
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Defence Ministry recommends MoRTH approval for Bhubhu Jot tunnel in Himachal
CHANDIGARH: The Union Ministry of Defence has recommended the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) for approval of the Bhubhu Jot tunnel in Himachal Pradesh as an alternative route to Leh-Ladakh to be designated as a project of strategic importance. The Ministry of Defence highlighted the critical role the highway and tunnel would play, significantly enhancing the operational readiness of the armed forces in forward areas. Apart from its strategic significance, the tunnel was expected to bring substantial socio-economic benefits to the region and budgetary provisions for the project will now be made accordingly. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the he path for the construction of the much-awaited Bhubu Jot Tunnel in Himachal Pradesh has been cleared and he reaffirmed the state governments unwavering commitment to the Bhubu Jot Tunnel project. I personally met the Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on October 25 to request prioritization of this project while considering its strategic importance. The issue was also raised with Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari. The construction of this tunnel would be a milestone for the development of the state, he said. The proposed Bhubu Jot Tunnel would reduce the distance between Kangra and Kullu by 55 kilometers once it is completed, the distance between Kullu and Dharamsala or Pathankot will be reduced. The road will begin from Kullu and join the Mandi-Pathankot National Highway at Ghatasni via Lag Valley, Bhubu Jot and Shilh-Badhwaniand and will deliver immense benefits to the local population and boosting tourism in the region thereby strengthening the economy of the people. The state government was prioritizing tunnel construction to enhance road connectivity, promote sustainable development and minimize environmental impact. The construction of the Bhubu Jot Tunnel would be a transformative step for the development of Himachal Pradesh. This project would not only strengthen strategic infrastructure but also catalyze socio-economic growth in the region, Sukhu added. Bhubu Jot remains covered with heavy snow during winter and the proposed tunnel will provide all-weather road connectivity. The tunnel is strategically important as it will reduce the distance from Pathankot to Manali by around 63 km and lessen the travel time by two hours. Former Chief Minister PK Dhumal had announced its construction in 2009.
Two arrested with pistols, cartridges in Punjab
CHANDIGARH, Dec 21: Punjab Police has arrested two persons and recovered two pistols and cartridges from their possession, a top officer said on Saturday. In a major breakthrough, CI (Counter Intelligence) Pathankot apprehends two persons based on reliable input, leading to the recovery of 2 Glock pistols, 4 magazines, and 14 live cartridges of 9mm caliber, Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav said in a post on X. A case has been registered in the matter and further investigation [] The post Two arrested with pistols, cartridges in Punjab appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Explosion-like sound heard outside police chowki in Punjab's Gurdaspur; investigation underway
CHANDIGARH: An explosion-like sound heard outside the Wadala Bangar police chowki in Punjab's Gurdaspur district triggered panic in the area, prompting police to launch an investigation, officials said on Saturday. This is the third such incident in the past seven days. A blast occurred at the Islamabad police station in Amritsar on December 17. No one was injured in it. The Gurdaspur incident occurred around 9.30 pm on Friday, according to the officials. They said local people heard the explosion-like sound and informed police. However, police said nothing was found at the spot that could indicate an explosion took place. Senior police officials, including Gurdaspur Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Dayama Harish Kumar Om Prakash and Superintendent of Police (SP) Jugraj Singh, visited the spot. After some locals informed the deputy superintendent of police, information was also received by the control room. Senior officers reached the spot immediately, Kumar said. It was reported that some sound was heard. After reaching the spot, it was found that the glass of a door had shattered and a brick was lying nearby. We are investigating the matter, he added. The development comes two days after a suspected blast outside the Bakshiwal police chowki in Gurdaspur. In an unverified post circulating on social media, the terror outfit Khalistan Zindabad Force claimed responsibility for it.
Punjab: Voting for municipal polls underway
Chandigarh: Polling for election to five municipal corporations and 44 municipal councils and nagar panchayats are underway in Punjab, officials said on Saturday.The polling began at 7 am amid tight security arrangements and will continue till 4 pm, they added. #WATCH | Punjab | Voting underway in Bathinda for the Municipal Corporation Elections 2024 pic.twitter.com/wLaR4aPS2j ANI (@ANI) December 21, 2024 The votes will be counted at the polling stations itself after the completion of the polling, the officials said. The five municipal corporations where the elections are being held are Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala and Phagwara. More than 3,300 candidates are in the fray for the civic polls, the officials said, adding that a total of 3,809 polling booths have been set up. A total of 37.32 lakh voters, including 17.75 lakh females, are eligible to cast their votes in these elections. Electronic voting machines (EVMs) are being used for the polling. Adequate security arrangements have been made, the officials said. The civic polls will be a litmus test for the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which would like its winning momentum to continue after securing victories in three of the four Assembly bypolls in November. These elections are important as they will reveal the popularity of the ruling party among urban voters. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann held roadshows and campaigned for the AAP candidates in the run-up to the elections. It will also be the first test for Aman Arora after he was appointed as the AAP's Punjab unit chief. Arora took part in poll campaigning and made several promises to the voters. The stakes are also high for the Congress, which had majority in the Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Patiala municipal corporations. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) are also contesting the municipal corporation polls.
Brothers in arms: Om Prakash Chautala, Parkash Singh Badal shared a decades-old strong bond
The death of five-time Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala marks the end of a chapter in a seven-decade-long bond between the Badal and Chautala families. The two political families, hailing from neighboring villages, shared a deep personal connection, supporting each other through political battles and personal milestones, even performing wedding rituals for each other.
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Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr | Air gets too toxic to breathe: Whose problem is it really?
Delhis Central Pollution Board, the Committee for Air Quality Management (CAQM) for the National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas and the Central governments Air Quality Early Warning System in Delhi have got into action as the national capitals Air Quality Index (AQI) moved into the severe category when it crossed the 400 mark -- it was 433 on Tuesday -- and invoked Stage 4 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), shuffling from GRAP-3 to GRAP-4, which placed greater restrictions on construction and traffic movement of vehicles, especially those running on old petrol and diesel cars. Schools have been closed except for students in Class 10 and Class 12, and the hybrid mode -- attending classes from home through the Internet -- has been adopted. Doctors from Delhis various hospitals have issued advisories to people about taking morning walks -- they have been prohibited -- and what kind of medicines those with hypertension should be taking. The other medical experts have warned about the long-term effects, how even healthy people could become sick, and the rising cases of cancer because of pollution. It just is not about old people, people with co-morbidities, the very young, it is about healthy people of all age groups who are impacted by the air pollution levels. The days of severe AQI going into dangerous territory is supposed to be lasting from a few days to a fortnight, and the emergency conditions are supposed to recede. That it recurs every winter is recalled only at the time of the next winter. The Delhi-NCR areas 33 million-plus people are supposed to be going through the thickening fog of pollution like zombies even as various government organisations take the necessary emergency measures till the summer arrives, and winter is left far behind. But it may be time to take special measures to find out how people are being affected and what can be done. The argument that people are helpless and that they are struggling to earn their livelihoods and can barely survive in this stressful atmosphere is true enough and cannot be dismissed. But there are sections of people, the more informed ones, the relatively better-off ones, to sit up and think of the issue, and what lies behind air pollution, cold waves, heat waves, and floods --climate change -- and make it the matter of public concern it is, and how collective action through wider public consultations and peoples involvement is, to use the clich, the need of the hour. Can there be peoples initiatives, starting from mohallas or neighbourhoods, where simple things like improving the tree cover could be done, parks are tended and protected, and vehicular traffic through the neighbourhood is regulated? These may seem inadequate and token measures but if groups of people in every neighbourhood were to undertake some of these things, the cumulative impact would be much larger. Organisations like the United Nations agencies and national governments spent huge amounts of money to spread AIDS awareness through the 1990s and the first decade of this century, and rightly so. Is there not a need for a climate change awareness campaign at various levels? Do we not need a Greta Thunberg, the precocious Swedish schoolgirl with support from her parents, who became a vociferous spokesperson on the dangers of climate change. Climate-change denier and now US President-elect Donald Trump had dismissed her presence with his characteristic rude remarks. But what the world perhaps needs is a Greta Thunberg in every country and in every city. The climate crisis is not just the concern of environmental scientists and NGOs dealing with climate change. It is something that should concern everyone, irrespective of class and age and region. There is of course the need that the concern for climate, and what can be done about it, should go beyond marches and placards. It should lead to conversations and debates as to how it is to be tackled. It should be on the top of the political agenda. Many other cities in India may consider Delhi one of the most polluted cities in the world, and they may think that they are in a better place in Chandigarh, Dehradun, Lucknow, Bengaluru, Kolkata or Hyderabad. But every one of Indias cities will grow larger and face the same problems as Delhi does today. There are lessons to be learnt from the Delhi ordeal. Young professionals want to move away from Delhi to places like Bengaluru, but they are moving from a worse place in terms of pollution to a bad place. The question has to be how to make cities healthy and not just better ones than the worse. And it is not enough for Delhiites to breathe a sigh of relief when the AQI comes down from 400 and more and hovers in the 300-plus or 200-plus range, and on ideal days goes below 200. It is moderate if it is in the range of 101 to 199, and not a healthy state. Similarly, the 200s and 300s range are ranked poor and very poor. The effort must be to make the air much cleaner. Amelioration is not sufficient. It is an unsatisfactory compromise. Solutions have to be found based on information, and experts in various fields have to gather the information. But this information has to be shared with people so that they can support the decisions which the authorities take based on the inputs. And if the politicians and bureaucrats are taking time to accept the information and take action, then the people need to push for it. The air pollution problem can be better handled if the public and the experts join hands. This may not be quite as simple as it looks. The experts differ in their assessment of the problems and in the solutions they offer. And all the people are unlikely to agree with all that the experts put before them. But this is a necessary process. Openness is a democratic imperative. People should be aware of the decisions, the basis of the decisions, and how they are executed. Issues like air pollution, which also form part of the larger climate change question, have to be part of the peoples mind-space. These are too important to be deliberated and decided upon in committee rooms. This is not to fault the decisions that are being taken to deal with the air quality problem. But greater awareness and involvement of the people is most needed.
NIA raids activists linked to naxal forces in Bathinda: A crackdown on labor rights advocacy
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted raids at the homes of activists in Punjab and Haryana, including labor rights activist Rampal Singh and former student leader Daman, alleging links to Naxal forces. The NIA is investigating a Naxal recruitment case and believes these activists are involved in motivating and recruiting cadres.
Chautala's Influence: Unwavering, whether in power or not
Om Prakash Chautala, a five-time Chief Minister of Jind, completed a full term only once after winning from Narwana. Known for prioritizing party workers, Chautala's influence remained strong even after a 2018 party split. He intervened directly when officials mistreated workers, demonstrating his commitment to their concerns and earning their enduring respect.
Save Dallewals life by accepting rightful demands of farmers, BKU Charuni to PM Modi
Farmers in Haryana protested at district headquarters, demanding a law guaranteeing minimum support prices on all crops. The protests were fueled by the deteriorating health of farm leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on a hunger strike. A memorandum demanding renewed talks with the government and withdrawal of a new agricultural marketing policy draft was submitted to Prime Minister Modi.
Inauguration of Indias Youth centric Film Festival Global Youth Film Festival 2024
Chandigarh, Dec 20: The much-anticipated Global Youth Film Festival, Indias first youth-centric film festival, was inaugurated with grandeur, celebrating the spirit of independent filmmaking and creative expression. Organized by Supremacy Talents and presented by the Institute of Moving Images (IMI), Chandigarh, the festival showcased an impressive lineup of films by independent filmmakers. Adding to the [] The post Inauguration of Indias Youth centric Film Festival Global Youth Film Festival 2024 appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Five-time Haryana CM Chautala, who cleared Class 10, 12 exams at age of 87, dies
Five-time Haryana CM Chautala, who cleared Class 10, 12 exams at age of 87, dies Chandigarh: Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) president and five-time Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala, whose family ruled the states dusty and defection-ridden politics for decades largely in rural areas with predominant Jat voters, died in Gurugram after a cardiac [] The post Five-time Haryana CM Chautala, who cleared Class 10, 12 exams at age of 87, dies appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Five-time Haryana CM Om Prakash Chautala passes away at 89
Chandigarh: Five-time Haryana Chief Minister and Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) supremo, Om Prakash Chautala passed away Friday at the age of 89 after a cardiac arrest at his residence in Gurugram. Om Prakash Chautala was son of Devi Lal, the former Deputy Prime Minister and survived by two sons Abhay Singh Chautala and []
INLD president and former Haryana CM Om Prakash Chautala dies in Gurgaon
CHANDIGARH: Indian National Lok Dal president and former Haryana chief minister Om Prakash Chautala died in Gurugram on Thursday, a party spokesperson said. He was 89. Chautala, a five-time chief minister of Haryana and former deputy prime minister Devi Lal's son, suffered a cardiac arrest at his Gurugram home and was immediately rushed to hospital but could not be saved, the spokesperson told PTI.
NIA Raids homes of student and social activists in Punjab
The National Investigation Agency conducted raids in Gandhar village. Several activists' homes were targeted. These activists are involved in labor rights and student movements. Nodeep Kaur, Harveer Kaur, and Rajveer Kaur were among those raided. Rampal and Sawaranjeet Kaur were also targeted. The NIA's actions are under scrutiny.
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The Haryana Gurdwara Elections Commissioner has denied a common election symbol to the newly formed Sikh group, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) Azad, citing its name's resemblance to a recognized political party. SAD Azad leader, Baljit Singh Daduwal, criticized the decision and plans to challenge it, arguing it infringes upon Sikh identity.
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CHANDIGARH: Punjab farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal's condition turned critical as he fainted on the twenty-fourth day of his fast unto death . On the other hand, the Khap Panchayats of Haryana have extended their support to the farmers and decided to hold a Maha Panchayat in Hisar on December 29. The Supreme Court reprimanded the Punjab Government for not running regular medical tests on Dallewal, advising it to persuade the leader to take treatment for a week before resuming protest. Dallewal is currently receiving treatment at the protest site. Sources close to him said that Dallewal fainted this afternoon. Dallewal stepped out of the temporary hut behind the stage at Khanauri border after taking a bath. Shortly after, he vomited and lost consciousness for about ten minutes. He was quickly wrapped in a blanket and changed into his clothes. He was taken to an area behind the stage as soon as he regained his senses where doctors examined him and fed him water with a spoon, a close associate of Dallewal said. Senior doctors from Rajindra Medical College and Hospital, along with officials of Patiala Police officials reached the Khanauri border. Sources added that a team of doctors from a NGO 5 Rivers Heart Association had been regularly monitoring him. A mini hospital has been set-up at the protest site to provide him medical aide. 'Attempt to unite all farmer unions' The Khap Panchayats of Haryana extended their support to the farmers and decided to hold a mahapanchayat in Hisar on December 29 and added that the Maha Panchayat will decide the next course of actions. A representative of Satrol Khap, Satish said, We have decided to support the farmers' movement, as it is not the fight of any one farmer, but for the farmers' community. The Maha Panchayat has been called in Bas village of Hisar and we will try to unite all the farmer unions so that the movement can be fought together. We demand that the government start talks if it is really concerned about the health of protesting farmers. The government should send a delegation to talk to the farmers within ten days. If something untoward happens to him then the government will be solely responsible, he said. He said that on December 13, the committee of Khaps went to Khanauri border to meet Dallewal . Earlier during the farmers' protest dharnas were held and Khaps supported the movement but during elections, everything was stopped but now the movement will be renewed. We want all farmer unions to once again unite on this issue. The 11-member committee of Khaps is supporting the farmers' movement, he added.
Punjab CM Mann conducts Ludhiana roadshow, appeals for AAP support in Municipal polls
CHANDIGARH: Calling Ludhiana his karmabhoomi (workplace), Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann conducted a roadshow in the city today, rallying support for Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidates contesting the municipal corporation elections. He urged the central government to initiate talks with farmers to address their concerns. Addressing the gathering, CM Mann shared his deep connection with Ludhiana, reminiscing about his early career in the citys bustling markets. This market is not new to me. I used to frequent these streets when I was starting out. Ludhiana has given me so much love, and now its my responsibility to give back to this city, said Mann. He was accompanied by AAP Punjab President Aman Arora, Working President Amansher Singh Sharry Kalsi, several AAP ministers, Ludhiana MLAs, and a large number of party office bearers during the roadshow. Highlighting the importance of the municipal elections, CM Mann made a heartfelt appeal to voters: Press the button with the broom (jharoo) symbol wherever you see it on the EVM. Elect representatives who will bring real development to Ludhiana. Criticising past municipal corporations, Mann stated, Earlier, municipal corporations never focused on development. The funds belonged to the people, yet they werent utilised for public welfare. Under AAP, every penny will be spent for the betterment of the people. The Chief Minister also took a sharp jibe at rival political parties, particularly the Shiromani Akali Dal, remarking that people are hesitant to even shake hands with their leaders for fear of losing their rings. These parties have betrayed the trust of the people for years. Its time to clean the system with the broom and give Ludhiana the governance it truly deserves, he said. Punjab CM Mann holds roadshows for upcoming MC polls, urges voters to choose AAP mayor He further commented on the downfall of rival parties: Time is very powerful. Those who committed sins in the name of God are now witnessing their election symbols erased from voting machines. Assuring Ludhiana of unparalleled growth under AAPs leadership, Mann promised: This city, known as the heart of Punjab, deserves to regain its glory. With an AAP mayor in the municipal corporation and an AAP-led government in Punjab, there will be no dearth of support or resources. If any shortcomings remain, I take full responsibility. The Chief Minister also highlighted his governments landmark policy of One MLA, One Pension, criticising previous regimes for burdening the public with multiple pensions for politicians. Why should leaders who ask for a chance to serve the people demand multiple pensions? We have ended this system to ensure public money is spent on the welfare of the people, not on the luxuries of politicians, he stated. Mann concluded by urging the central government to engage with farmers, emphasising the need for dialogue. It is the responsibility of the central government to engage in dialogue with farmers. Any issue can only be resolved through constructive conversation. The government must set aside its stubbornness and listen to the farmers, he said. Farmers block trains in Punjab for three hours as part of their 'Rail Roko' protest, 31 trains affected
AP Dhillon's Chandigarh concert venue shifts to Sector 25
Following complaints of traffic congestion and high noise levels disrupting normal life around Sector 34 Chandigarh in the wake of live shows of Diljit Dosanjh and Karan Aujla, Chandigarh Administration and tour promoters have shifted the venue from Sector 34 to Rally Grounds Sector 25.
Farmers urge Punjab Government to reject Centre's agricultural marketing policy
CHANDIGARH: The Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab Government has been categorically urged by farmer unions in the state to reject the draft National Policy Framework on Agricultural Marketing, describing it as detrimental to Punjabs farm-based economy. They alleged that the draft is an attempt to reintroduce contentious provisions from the repealed farm laws, which triggered the 13-month-long farmer agitation at the borders of Delhi in 2020-21. During a three-hour meeting between representatives from 15 farmer unions and Punjab Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khudian, farmers raised concerns about the policy. They argued it promotes privatisation in food procurement, potentially leading to monopolistic practices in agriculture. Joginder Singh Ugrahan, president of the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan), the largest farmer union in Punjab, criticised the policy, calling it a covert attempt to reintroduce the contentious provisions of the three farm laws. Other farmer leaders, including Balbir Singh Rajewal, Dr Darshan Pal, Ruldu Singh Mansa, and Dr Satnam Singh Ajnala, echoed similar concerns, urging the state government to carefully examine the policy before responding to the Centre. They emphasised that the interests of Punjabs farmers must be safeguarded. Khudian assured farmer unions that an all-party meeting would be convened to discuss the policy before Punjab submits its response to the Central Government. The state government is concerned as this policy could have serious implications for the state and its farmers. We want to analyse and consult on every aspect of the draft policy shared by the Centre, he said. Khudian also mentioned that agriculture experts and other stakeholders would be consulted to ensure no aspect of the draft is overlooked. He appealed to farmers to submit their suggestions and comments to the Agriculture Department. Farmers block trains in Punjab for three hours as part of their 'Rail Roko' protest, 31 trains affected Punjab, initially required to respond to the policy by 10 December, has sought an extension of three weeks to conduct a thorough review. The policy is expected to be discussed during the Winter Session of the Punjab Assembly, scheduled for the second week of January 2024. Dr Sukhpal Singh, chairman of the Punjab Farmers and Farm Workers Commission, and Dr Ajmer Singh Dhatt, Director of Research at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, attended the meeting alongside Agriculture Department officials. Earlier, Khudian held consultations with senior officers on the draft policy, emphasising the need for stakeholder input. The draft, released on 25 November, comes amidst ongoing farmer protests at Shambhu and Khanauri borders, where demonstrators are demanding a legal guarantee on Minimum Support Price (MSP) and addressing other issues. Both ruling and opposition parties in Punjab have rejected the policy. Khudian described it as potentially anti-farmer and anti-Punjab, while Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition, Partap Singh Bajwa, accused the Centre of attempting to reintroduce elements from the repealed farm laws. Farm economists have also expressed concerns that the policy could pave the way for greater corporate involvement in agricultural marketing. They warned it might weaken agricultural produce marketing committees, diluting their role and increasing privatisation. We vow to oppose the policy tooth and nail, Ugrahan declared, reflecting the united stance of Punjabs farmer unions against the National Policy Framework on Agricultural Marketing. Farmer leader Pandher urges SKM to unite with farmers protesting at Punjab-Haryana border
Global Youth Film Festival 2024 under guidance of Anshu Kataria, Chairman Aryans Group of Collages
Srinagar, Dec 19: Supremacy Talents is proud to announce the Global Youth Film Festival 2024 (GYFF), Indias first youth-centric film festival, set to take place on 20th and 21st December at the Government Museum & Art Gallery, Sector 10, Chandigarh. This one-of-its-kind festival aims to inspire young filmmakers and promote the spirit of creativity, innovation, [] The post Global Youth Film Festival 2024 under guidance of Anshu Kataria, Chairman Aryans Group of Collages appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
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