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Punjab: AAP extends support to Bharat Band by farmers, workers
Chandigarh: Punjabs ruling party, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has extended support to the nationwide strike called on February 12 by the central trade unions and farmer bodies. In a statement here, the AAP on Wednesday, February 11, condemned the BJP-led Union governments anti-worker labour policies and anti-farmer economic decisions. The party announced that its cadre 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 .
To strengthen exam integrity, PSEB introduces barcoded answer sheets
HC asks Punjab poll panel to decide on optional online paper filing in 60 days
Punjab seeks 10 days for replying to Amritpals plea challenging refusal to attend Parliament
Spouse-posting guidelines not enforceable rights; administrative exigency prevails: HC
Haryana bizman loses Rs 33L during bid to buy herbal medicines
Man gets 20 yrs in jail for kidnapping and raping minor girl
Murder convict sentenced to life imprisonment by Kurukshetra court
College student killed after tiff in Yamunanagar, prime accused held
Man attacked with stone pillar during brawl, dies
Monitor mega projects for timely completion: Saini to officials
Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma defends Union Budget
STF Haryana arrests gangster Sombir Motta after deportation from USA
HP forest dept proposal to divert Shinku La wildlife funds triggers row
Bindal accuses Himachal govt of financial mismgmt, rising crime
HP chief secretary calls for full preparedness ahead of Census 2027 first phase
CM urges BJP to raise RDG issue with PM, highlights states fiscal reforms
IGMC Shimla achieves milestone with first fully laparoscopic stomach cancer surgery
Himachal govt calls all-party meeting on RDG withdrawal
Central GST detects Rs 130 cr evasion in Jalandhar, fake firm nexus
Drug traffickers should not expect any mercy: Jail min Bhullar
Congress rallies in Nabha for MGNREGA, asks Punjab to control crime
FIR against Haryana firm for storing, selling unauthorised fertilisers
Need Amritsar in economic scheme, will benefit from FTAs
Terror plot foiled: Punjab cops seize IED in Amritsar
AAP flays India-US trade deal, calls it 'biggest betrayal of farmers'
Progressive Punjab Investment Summit to act as catalyst for industrial growth: CM Mann
Punjab: 16 private schools in Mohali receive bomb threat emails
CHANDIGARH, Feb 11: Sixteen private schools in Punjabs Mohali received bomb threat emails on Wednesday, triggering evacuation and prompting detailed anti-sabotage checks by police, an officer said. No suspicious or explosive material was discovered at any of the locations after thorough inspections, the officer said. School authorities sent messages to parents, declaring a holiday. Students on their way to school were sent back home, they said. Manav Mangal School, Shivalik Public School, and Learning Paths School were among the schools [] The post Punjab: 16 private schools in Mohali receive bomb threat emails appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Haryana STF arrested gangster Sombir Motta after deportation from USA
Haryana STF has successfully deported notorious gangster Sombir alias Motta from the USA, marking the 10th major deportation since 2025. Motta, involved in 27 cases including murder and extortion, is linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi and Kala Jathedi gangs. His arrest follows Interpol issuing a Red Corner Notice.
Sidhu Moosewalas parents stage sit-in at Mansa SSP office over inaction on 6-month-old complaint
In a powerful display of grief and defiance, Sidhu Moosewala's parents rallied outside the Mansa SSP office, demanding justice for their son. They contended that music producer Bunty Bains has been unlawfully profiting from unseen tracks, despite their complaints lodged six months ago.
Punjab: Several private schools in Mohali get bomb threat emails
Chandigarh: Sixteen private schools in Punjabs Mohali received bomb threat emails on Wednesday, triggering evacuation and prompting detailed anti-sabotage checks by police, an officer said. School authorities sent messages to parents, declaring a holiday. Manav Mangal School, Shivalik Public School, and Learning Paths School were among the schools which received the bomb threat emails. Students 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 .
Punjabs Mohali schools receive bomb threat emails, campuses evacuated; search on
Multiple schools in Mohali were evacuated and closed on Wednesday morning following bomb threats received via email. Police immediately launched search operations across the affected institutions, including Yadvindra Public School and Ryan International School. The situation is ongoing as authorities investigate the threats.
HC asks Punjab to consider transfer of senior police officers posted over 3 years in a district
Dilapidated Roads: Farmers block Kurukshetra-Saharanpur highway for 2.5 hrs
Land mafia constructed illegal road on govt land: Thanesar MLA
MP Sharma raises delayed payments to MSMEs in Rajya Sabha; govt gives data-driven reply
Woman files rape case against live-in partner
Farm bodies allege major procurement scam in Haryana, demand CBI probe
Youth kills woman, dies by suicide in Sirsa
Hry should also host 2030 CWG: Cong MPs
Haryana CM chairs review meeting on budget expenditure, key schemes
Haryana ULB officials face action over unused Swachh Bharat funds
Clear skies in HP, temp set to increase
First phase of Himachal budget session from Feb 16
CM remains committed to OPS despite RDG withdrawal
HC rolls back Punjab Mandi Boards cancellation of Class III & IV hirings
Cops foil cross-border explosives smuggling attempt
Punjab told to file report over farmers blocking water tribunal delegations Ropar site visit
Power CPSEs spend over Rs 20K cr on CSR projects in HP over 3 years
Over 100 suspected leopard claws, other wildlife items seized
Reversion to OPS raises fiscal sustainability concerns for 5 states
Despite HC nudge, PU remains stuck on fathers name only norm
Firing-up reform: MC plans overhaul of safety norms
Released, but never received: Art College heritage furniture missing since 2018
Occultist dupes woman of Rs 40 lakh
Youth drugged, robbed at Zpur hotel
Ex-serviceman duped of Rs 65,000
Mohalis plan for leash on stray dogs: 4 zones, multiple firms
Bedford School launching its first branch in Mohali
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 10 : Creating the countrys first British international girls school, Bedford School (UK) is launching its first international branch in Mohali, this year. Situated on a 14-acre campus near Chandigarh, the school will cater to girls aged 4 to 18 (some sources say 3-18), offering both day and boarding options, a dual curriculum and advanced facilities like a 1,000-seat auditorium and specialized, modern labs. Positioned in the heart of Mohalis growing education corridor, the school represents [] The post Bedford School launching its first branch in Mohali appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bains reviews infra and enrolment rise at Patiala School of Eminence
Masked gunmen shoot at migrant workers in Punjab village, 2 injured
Three youths killed in Phagwara accident
Time for action, not awareness drive: Rana Gurjit skips guvs anti-drug walk
PRTC & Punbus workers announce Chakka Jam from Feb 11
Manish Tewari flags FASTag parking delay in Chandigarh during Lok Sabha session
The Department of Respiratory Medicine, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune , successfully concluded ACINUS 2026 the Annual Conference of Respiratory Diseases, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine, held from 4th to 6th February 2026 under the aegis of the Indian Chest Society. Dr. Yashraj P. Patil and other dignitaries at the ACINUS Conference The three-day national conference brought together leading pulmonologists, critical care specialists, academicians, and postgraduate students from across India. Centred on the theme Respiratory Medicine in Indian Perspective: From Evidence to Practice , ACINUS 2026 focused on translating scientific evidence into practical clinical application relevant to Indian healthcare settings. ACINUS stood out for its unique , learner centric approach. The introduction of engaging, interactive elements such as an intercollegiate quiz and a Best Learners Awardbased on MCQs answered after each session and the number of sessions attendedset this conference apart. With attractive prizes on offer, these initiatives effectively motivated young delegates to attend more sessions and, importantly, to engage more attentively with the lectures. Honble Dr. Bhagyashree Patil, Pro-Chancellor , Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Pimpri, Pune, said, Academic conferences such as ACINUS play an important role in strengthening medical education and research. Our institution remains committed to supporting platforms that promote scientific exchange, collaboration and continuous learning. Honble Dr. Yashraj P. Patil, Trustee and Treasurer , Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Pimpri, Pune, stated, ACINUS 2026 provided a valuable forum for clinicians and students to engage with current medical knowledge, emerging evidence and evolving clinical practices. Through focused scientific discussions and meaningful academic exchange, the conference fostered critical thinking and encouraged translation of evidence into everyday clinical decision-making. Such initiatives play a vital role in strengthening clinical expertise, nurturing the next generation of physicians, and ultimately improving the quality of patient care. Dr. Rekha Arcot, Dean , Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune, added, When we look at the intersection of pulmonology, critical care and sleep medicine, we find ourselves truly at a crossroadsanchored by the fundamental rhythm of breath. The act of breathing, of taking in and letting out air, is profound; it is what connects life with consciousness, the body with thought. There could be no better space than this conclave to bring together luminaries from these disciplines. Our institute has long been a forerunner in medical education, and we take immense pride in training healthcare professionals in our 2,000-bedded hospital. Our ability to integrate education, patient care and research is made possible by robust infrastructure, dedicated faculty and committed scientists. We are delighted that eminent experts from across the nation have chosen to be part of this conclave, allowing us to revisit fundamentals while also engaging with the high-technology environment of modern ICUs and the intricate neurobiology of sleep medicine. This confluence truly reflects the evolving depth and scope of respiratory medicine today. Dr. M. S. Barthwal, Professor & Head of Respiratory Medicine at Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune and Organising Chairman, ACINUS 2026, said, We are delighted to share that ACINUS 2026 witnessed quiz participation from fifteen medical colleges across Maharashtra. The conference brought together not only residents of respiratory medicine but also faculty members and Heads of Departments, making the level of engagement truly unprecedented. Alongside focused scientific sessions, an intercollegiate quiz generated enthusiastic participation from both residents and faculty. The strong presence of faculty from AIIMS New Delhi and PGI Chandigarh was a key highlight, enriching discussions and fostering meaningful exchange of knowledge. Overall, ACINUS 2026 provided an excellent platform for bridging the gap between research evidence and day-to-day respiratory practice. ACINUS 2026 concluded with prize distribution for oral and poster presentations, followed by a vote of thanks, marking the successful completion of the academic event. About Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune: Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital &Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune follows international benchmarks that are performance-driven as well as patient-centric, strongly backed by evidence-based medical expertise. We are NABH and NABL accredited and have been certified as a Green Hospital by the Association of Healthcare Providers India (AHPI). Additionally, we hold the 12th rank in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF). The university has been awarded A++ status by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and is an ISO 2015 certified organization (ISO 9001: 2015). For more information visit hmedical.dpu.edu.in . 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Punjab: Condition of law student, who killed woman classmate remains, critical
CHANDIGARH, Feb 10: The condition of the first-year law student, who allegedly shot dead his fellow woman student inside a classroom before pulling the trigger on himself in Punjabs Tarn Taran, is still critical, said a police official on Tuesday. Prince Raj (20), a first-year law student at Mai Bhago Law College in Usma village, on Monday shot dead his classmate, Sandeep Kaur, and later opened fire on himself. While Sandeep, 19, died on the spot, Prince was admitted to [] The post Punjab: Condition of law student, who killed woman classmate remains, critical appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Abandoned, newborn dies in hospital
Ajmer Vande Bharat, Chandigarh Shatabdi to depart from platform no 6
Man burns to death in Maloya house
Now, Panchkula district court receives bomb threat
Son of retired cop gets life term for 2019 murder of 2 sisters
Line-up of 1,000 properties to ring in revenue for UT
Tough action: MC issues over 100 water disconnection notices
MC to establish state-level water quality testing lab at Sec 79 water works: Mayor
Road rage turns deadly, Jbp trader stabbed to death
Journalist dies in road accident
Law student shoots woman dead in classroom, turns gun on self
UT cops open water cannons on AAP stir against Bajwas remark
Akali show of strength, as Majithia arrives in Amritsar after bail
Pargat condemns lathicharge on protesting teachers, farmers
Punjab guv says jobs will curb drug use
Sikh candidates made to remove karra in CTET at Bathinda village: SGPC chief
Foreign pistols, 115 grams heroin seized by Asr cops
Now, jathedar asks for only Amritdhari Sikhs in SIT probing missing saroops
Now, home-grown T20 action in Punjab, govt okays cricket league
Water-borne diseases affect thousands in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal

