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Rahul Gandhi visits flood-hit villages in Punjab, interacts with affected families
CHANDIGARH: Senior Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Monday visited several flood-affected villages in Amritsar and Gurdaspur districts of Punjab, where he interacted with people impacted by the recent natural calamity. Upon arrival at Amritsar airport, Gandhi proceeded directly to Gurdwara Baba Budha Sahib at Ramdas in Ajnala, where he paid obeisance and participated in an ardas (prayer ceremony) for the welfare and prosperity of the people, especially those affected by the floods. During his visit, Rahul Gandhi was briefed by Congress leaders on the scale of damage and devastation caused by the floods in Punjab. They also alleged that negligence on the part of both the state and central governments had worsened the crisis. The leaders claimed that timely intervention could have mitigated up to 75% of the damage. They further criticized the central government for announcing a meagre Rs 1,600 crore flood relief package, stating that the total losses in Punjab were estimated to exceed Rs 20,000 crore. The leaders also blamed the state government for its slow and inadequate response, claiming that the official machinery was missing in the initial days of the disaster. Rahul Gandhi appreciated the efforts of party leaders and workers who had helped on the ground during the floods. He expressed gratitude towards sitting and former MPs and MLAs of the party who had pledged to contribute their one-month salary or pension towards the flood relief fund. I have always been deeply touched and impressed by the spirit of service among the common people of Punjab. They never let adversity demoralize them. This spirit was visible during the floods as well, Gandhi said. Rahul Gandhi with a flood-hit family in Punjab. While interacting with flood victims, Gandhi inquired about their immediate needs and concerns. Most residents living along the riverbanks, whose homes were either damaged or destroyed, demanded immediate compensation for their losses. He assured the victims that he would raise their issues with the relevant authorities and press for adequate and timely relief. He also endorsed the concerns of state Congress leaders, agreeing that the central package was insufficient. Gandhi had planned to visit Toor village, which remained cut off during the floods, and had reached Makora Pattan for onward travel by boat. However, he had to cancel the visit after Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge received a phone call from Union Home Minister Amit Shah, advising Gandhi to avoid crossing the flooded river due to safety concerns. During the visit, Congress MLA Pargat Singh stated that Gandhi understands the pain of Punjab properly. Meanwhile, former MLA Navjot Kaur Sidhu, wife of ex-MP Navjot Singh Sidhu, praised Gandhi, calling him a huge motivation for party workers. Rahul Gandhi was accompanied by several senior Congress leaders, including, general secretary in charge Bhupesh Bhagel, Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, leader of opposition in Punjab Partap Singh Bajwa and former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi.
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Centre's refusal to allow Sikh pilgrimage to Pakistan sparks outrage in Punjab
CHANDIGARH: Citing security concerns, the Union Government has denied permission for a Sikh jatha (group of pilgrims) to visit Pakistan for the Parkash Parb (birth anniversary) of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism, in November this year. This move has triggered a political row in Punjab, with all major political parties criticizing the BJP-led central government and accusing it of double standardsparticularly in light of the government allowing a T-20 cricket match between India and Pakistan in Dubai. A letter sent on September 12 to the Punjab Chief Secretary and also to other neighboring states including Haryana and Delhi, stated: Considering the prevailing security scenario with Pakistan, it would not be possible to send the Sikh pilgrims jatha to Pakistan on the occasion of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jis Gurpurab in November 2025. We request that Sikh organizations in your state be informed, and that the processing of jatha applications be stopped immediately. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, along with the Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal, and the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), questioned the rationale behind the decision. Speaking to the media at his official residence, Mann said, If you can allow a cricket match between India and Pakistan during the Asia Cup, why should Punjabis' devotion towards their shrines in Pakistan be ignored? Either allow all kinds of engagements with Pakistan or dont allow any. You cant have cricket ties with Pakistanbecause the ICC is headed by 'bade sahib ke ladle' (a jibe at Jay Shah, President of the International Cricket Council and son of Union Home Minister Amit Shah)and at the same time, tell Sikhs they cant visit Pakistan due to deteriorating bilateral relations following Operation Sindoor. Mann demanded the reopening of the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor and permission for Sikh jathas to pay obeisance at their most revered shrines: Kartarpur Sahib and Nankana Sahib. He said he would be writing to the Centre on this issue soon. While the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor remains closed, trade via Wagah is shut, and Sikh pilgrims cannot travel to Pakistan, trade from Gujarat and Mumbai to Karachi is allowed. Does this not reflect the BJPs anti-Punjab and anti-Punjabi mentality? Perhaps they hate Punjabis because Punjabi farmers forced them to withdraw the three farm laws, he alleged. Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir Singh Badal took to X to urge Home Minister Amit Shah to reconsider the Centre's decision. Sikh pilgrims are eager to pay homage at Sri Nankana Sahib, and denying them would hurt their religious sentiments. In light of the resumption of sporting ties between Pakistan and India, I also appeal for the reopening of the Kartarpur Corridor, he noted. Congress MLA from Jalandhar Cantonment, Pargat Singh, also wrote on X: Nanak Naam Leva Sangat across the world holds deep reverence for the birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Denying jathas permission to pay obeisance there, while allowing cricket with Pakistan, reflects a painful inconsistency in priorities.... A nation that takes pride in its diversity should not place financial interests above religious sentiments. Punjabs voice deserves fairness, dignity, and equal treatment, he added. In July this year, the SGPC had begun collecting passports of intending devotees and sending applications to the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi for the necessary visas for the 10-day pilgrimage. The SGPC had also been unable to send pilgrims to Pakistan for the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in June this year due to similar concerns. Condemning the Centres refusal, SGPC President Harjinder Singh Dhami said: This decision is an insult to the religious sentiments of Sikh pilgrims. While cricket matches are being played between India and Pakistan, pilgrims wishing to visit their religious shrines are being denied this right in the name of security. He appealed to the Union Government to reconsider the decision, pointing out that the Sikh pilgrimage to Pakistan has been a long-standing tradition, with jathas visiting for Guru Nanak's birth anniversary for decades. Since Partition, Indian Sikhs have been allowed to visit their religious shrines in Pakistan without interruption. This is the first time such a situation has occurred, Dhami added. Following the Pahalgam terror attack in April this year, in which 26 people were killed, the Union Government imposed stricter travel restrictions, barring Indian citizens from traveling to Pakistan via the Attari-Wagah borders Joint Integrated Check Post (JICP). In response, Pakistan suspended all SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) visas for Indian nationals, except for Sikh pilgrims.
Punjab Police Bust Pak-Linked Arms Smuggling Module, Two Arrested
Chandigarh, Sep 15: Punjab Police Monday said they have busted a cross-border weapon smuggling module with links to Pakistan and arrested two people. Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, said the Fazilka Police busted the module with links to Pakistan following a specific tip-off. Two persons backed by foreign-based handlers were arrested while five foreign-made [] The post Punjab Police Bust Pak-Linked Arms Smuggling Module, Two Arrested appeared first on Northlines .
Punjab: Rahul Gandhi visits flood-hit areas in Amritsar
CHANDIGARH, Sept 15: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday visited the flood-hit areas of Amritsar and interacted with those affected by natures fury. He was accompanied by Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, leader of opposition in the Punjab Assembly Partap Singh Bajwa, Amritsar MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla and other party leaders. After arriving in Amritsar, he headed to Ghonewal village in Amritsars Ajnala and met the flood-hit people to enquire about the damage. Ghonewal village was among several [] The post Punjab: Rahul Gandhi visits flood-hit areas in Amritsar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Punjab Police Busts Cross-Border Weapon Smuggling Module With Links To Pak, Arrests 2
Chandigarh, Sep 15: Punjab Police Monday said they have busted a cross-border weapon smuggling module with links to Pakistan and arrested two people. Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, said the Fazilka Police busted the module with links to Pakistan following a specific tip-off. Two persons backed by foreign-based handlers were arrested while five foreign-made pistols and nine magazines were seized, he said in the X post. Preliminary investigation reveals that the weapons were sourced from Pakistan through a foreign-based [] The post Punjab Police Busts Cross-Border Weapon Smuggling Module With Links To Pak, Arrests 2 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rahul to visit flood-hit areas in Punjab to meet victims
Chandigarh: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will visit the flood-affected areas of Punjab on Monday and interact with those hit by the natural calamity in Amritsar and Gurdaspur districts. Gandhi landed at the Sri Guru Ramdas Jee International Airport in Amritsar where he was received by Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, Leader of Opposition 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 .
Activist who accused Haryana SP of sex abuse shoots self dead
Haryana Police reported that social activist Sunil Kapoor, accused of involvement in sexual harassment allegations against former SP Sumit Kumar, allegedly shot himself dead during a police cordon in Dehradun. A joint police team raided Kapoor's hideout after a case was registered against him related to a viral letter containing the allegations.
SBI Officers Association holds General Council at Panchkula
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Rahul Gandhi to meet flood-hit families during Punjab visit on September 15
CHANDIGARH: Senior Congress leader and Member of Parliament Rahul Gandhi will visit Punjab tomorrow to meet families affected by the recent floods and assess the extent of damage. Sources said that as per the programme finalised by the party, Rahul Gandhi will arrive at Amritsar Airport at 9.30 a.m. From there, he will proceed directly to the Ramdas area, followed by a visit to the Ajnala area in Amritsar district. He will then head to Gurdaspur district, including Dinanagar, before returning to Amritsar where he will meet flood-affected families and hear their concerns. Gandhi is also expected to interact with locals to understand the kind of assistance they need most. He will supervise the partys operations in the flood-affected areas of the state. Punjab Congress president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring said, It will be a day-long visit. A few days ago, Rahul Gandhi had expressed concern on social media about the situation in the flood-affected regions. In his post, he wrote that the news of the death of many people due to heavy rains and floods in several parts of the country, including Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh, was extremely sad and worrying. I express my deepest condolences to the families of the deceased and wish for the safe recovery of the missing people, he had stated. He had appealed to the government to issue a high alert in all the affected areas and to speed up the rescue operation so that further loss of life could be prevented and timely help could reach those in need. Gandhi had also urged Congress leaders and workers to assist the administration and actively cooperate in relief and rescue efforts. A few days ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the flood-ravaged state and announced an interim relief package of 1,600 crore.
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Punjab government launches special health campaign for flood-affected villages
CHANDIGARH: The Punjab government has started a door-to-door 'Special Health Campaign for the people in the flood-affected villages for preventive care to stave off disease outbreaks. A comprehensive and time-bound action plan for livestock has also been rolled out to mitigate the severe risks, including waterborne diseases, foot-rot and parasitic infections, as 2.53 lakh animals across 713 villages have been impacted. As many as 3.89 lakh people in 2,384 villages of the state have been affected by the devastating floods. Fifty-six people have died, and four are reported to be missing, while 23,340 persons have been evacuated. Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister, Dr Balbir Singh, issued orders for a massive mobilisation of the states entire medical fraternity, directing the deployment of all available resourcesincluding government doctors, private volunteers, Ayurveda medical officers, and MBBS internsto spearhead a Special Health Campaign in flood-affected villages. He has mandated that Civil Surgeons engage every possible medical professional to man health camps and door-to-door teams, ensuring no village is left without healthcare and preventive care to stave off disease outbreaks in the aftermath of the floods. Singh said the campaign is built on three core components, with the first being Health and Medical Camps, under which daily medical camps will be organised in all 2303 villages. In 596 villages with existing health facilities like Aam Aadmi Clinics, these centres will host the camps daily. In the remaining 1707 villages, camps will be set up in public spaces like schools and community centres for a minimum of three days, extendable based on need. The second is Door-to-Door Visits by ASHA Workers under which A force of over 11,103 ASHA workers will conduct weekly house-to-house visits in these villages to distribute essential health kits containing mosquito repellent, ORS, paracetamol, chlorine tablets, soap, and other supplies, he said. They will also screen for illnesses and raise awareness about disease prevention, he said. Singh added, As part of the last component, a rigorous fumigation and vector-control exercise will be carried out every day for the next 21 days in all affected villages. Teams will conduct indoor and outdoor fogging, larvicidal spraying, and breeding checks in households, schools, markets, and other public places to prevent outbreaks of dengue and malaria. He stated that the department has identified 85 essential drugs and 23 consumables for flood relief, which are in sufficient stock and will be made available at all health camps and facilities. Districts have also been empowered to procure any required items locally to avoid delays, he said. Meanwhile, Punjab Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development and Fisheries Minister, Gurmeet Singh Khudian said that the department has chalked out the action plan to protect the livestock from stagnant flood water-borne diseases, including Haemorrhagic Septicaemia (HS), Foot-Rot, Mastitis, Tick-Borne infection, Skin infection, Gastroenteritis and secondary infections and nutritional shortages. This multi-pronged campaign is focusing on mass vaccination, disinfection and emergency care to support distressed livestock farmers, he said. Khudian said that intensive cleaning and disinfection of all affected livestock shelters and feeding areas will be undertaken under the Rapid Clean-Up and Disinfection drive and Large-scale fogging operations in collaboration with the Local Government Department to control vector-borne diseases. The department will also distribute Potassium Permanganate (KMnO4) crystals to farmers free of cost for disinfecting water troughs and creating foot-dips to prevent fatal infections like Foot-Rot. All these measures will be implemented by September 21. Under the Emergency Vaccination Protocol, the department teams will administer free booster doses of Haemorrhagic Septicaemia (HS) vaccine to all susceptible livestock by September 30. Additionally, doorstep health monitoring and treatment services will be provided to ensure the well-being of animals. Teams of veterinary officers and para-staff are conducting daily village visits to monitor animals for signs of stress, injuries and disease symptoms to ensure prompt intervention and care, he added. He said that the department will also distribute essential medicines, mineral mixtures (Uromin Licks), and silage free of cost to combat nutritional deficiencies and disease, while ensuring supply and distribution of chlorine tablets with coordination of the Health Department to ensure access to safe drinking water for animals. In a bid to ensure a seamless and hassle-free paddy procurement for farmers, the government has initiated a special five-day campaign to restore all grain markets (mandis) affected by recent floods. The drive aims to clear stagnant water and silt deposits, ensuring all mandis are fully operational for the Kharif Procurement Season. Khudian stated that the intensive campaign which started today focuses on flood-affected districts where mandis suffered water-logging and siltation. He directed the Punjab Mandi Board officials and all District Mandi Officers (DMOs) to personally oversee the efforts and ensure that all impacted mandis are fully restored and operational by September 19. He said that all preliminary arrangements have been successfully completed across the state's grain markets for smooth Kharif procurement season commencing on September 16. Punjab Local Government Minister, Dr. Ravjot Singh said that a notification had been issued for measures to be taken by the Urban Local Bodies in view of recent floods. He said that the measures included cleanliness, potable water supply, preventive health related interventions to ensure restoration of normalcy in the towns of the state. Amid the severe inundation and waterlogging issues due to floods in the rivers Ravi, Beas, Satluj and Ghaggar, as well as their tributaries and heavy rains, Singh pointed out that one of the major tasks was to ensure cleanliness. He said that silt or sand, along with other debris, would be collected in towns where inundation had occurred. The State Government has decided to initiate a Special drive for cleanliness of such silt or debris as well as road gullies or city drains by ULBs by deploying the existing workforce as well as designating special teams, he added. The ULBs will make a roster for deployment of teams in the identified affected areas, where a ten-day special drive from September 14 to September 23 will be initiated. Punjab Revenue, Rehabilitation and Disaster Management Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian said that the state government has deputed nodal chairmen and members to assist in the assessment of flood damage and ensure effective execution of relief and rehabilitation works across the state. These chairmen and members will supervise distribution of relief material, assist in assessing crop loss, damage to houses and livestock and facilitate timely claims of affected families so that compensation and assistance are provided without any delay, he said.
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Indian women trafficked to Malaysia on visa-free entry for domestic work
CHANDIGARH: It is not only Gulf countries where women from India, who had gone there on the pretext of a job offer, got trapped; Malaysia has now become the new destination. Women, especially from Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala and Uttar Pradesh, are being taken to this Southeast Asian nation with promises of legitimate domestic work. Travel agents use the visa-free entry route to lure them, after which they are forced to live and work in conditions described as unstable and precarious. In an advisory issued on September 9 this year, the High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur (Labour Wing), in a document titled Indian nationals getting stranded in Malaysia, a copy of which is with this newspaper, stated: The majority of the affected individuals are unskilled/semi-skilled labourers and hail from several states in India including Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala and Uttar Pradesh. They are invariably misled with false promises of employment by unscrupulous agents in India and Malaysia. The following issues of concern came to the notice of the High Commission: Indian nationals travelling under the pretext of tourism but intending to look for employment are often denied entry on arrival. Those who manage to enter the country often overstay beyond 30 days and are thus declared illegal. Entry is also refused to those Indian nationals who are genuine tourists but fail to provide valid documentation, including return tickets, proof of accommodation, and financial means, it stated. It further read: It has been observed that unscrupulous agents in India and Malaysia entice a number of Indian nationals with prospects of employment and arrange their travel to Malaysia on the pretext of tourism to get visa-free entry and stay for 30 days in Malaysia. Such individuals become illegal after expiry of 30 days and are thus vulnerable to various forms of exploitation locally. They are also subjected to detention, imprisonment and associated legal actions by Malaysian enforcement agencies. The High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur has further advised all State Governments, Protectors of Emigrants (PoE) and immigration officers to issue public advisories and exercise strict scrutiny of Indian nationals, especially ECR passport holders, departing to Malaysia from international airports including Trichy, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Cochin, Bengaluru and Amritsar. It has also been stated that passengers deceived by agents should be encouraged to provide full details of such agents, and that information may be compiled and shared with state and central government authorities for appropriate action. The state governments of Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala and Uttar Pradesh have been requested to initiate extensive awareness campaigns by disseminating correct travel procedures and highlighting the risks associated with misuse of visa-free entry to Malaysia for employment purposes. A statement issued by the High Commission also said that a significant number of Indian female domestic workers are being brought into Malaysia through channels in violation of both Indian and Malaysian immigration and employment laws. As per the guidelines laid down by the Immigration Department of Malaysia, India is one of the nine countries approved for the recruitment of foreign domestic helpers (FDH). Malaysian employers intending to hire Indian domestic workers are required to obtain a Visa with Reference (VDR) from the Immigration Department of Malaysia. Based on the VDR, the prospective worker applies for an employment visa at the Malaysian High Commission or Consulate in India. Upon arrival in Malaysia, the employer is responsible for converting the VDR into a temporary employment visit pass, it read. It further stated: However, it has been observed that many Indian domestic workers are being brought into Malaysia by agents using visa-free entry, thereby violating the established procedures. Indian emigration guidelines do not permit recruitment of Indian women who are below 30 years of age and hold ECR (Emigration Check Required) category passports to take up overseas employment as domestic workers. Sources said that in July this year, a 39-year-old woman from India was beaten, locked in a hotel room and forced into prostitution. She was rescued during a raid by the Malaysian police in Kuala Lumpur city centre. She had arrived in Malaysia on July 11 after being promised work as a domestic helper, only to be held captive and exploited. Speaking to this newspaper, Yashu Deep Singh, Protector of Emigrants, Chandigarh, said that earlier reports were being received regarding women being rescued from Gulf countries who had paid around 50,000 to 1 lakh to agents based in Dubai on tourist visas and were then pushed further to other countries such as Oman on the pretext of domestic help jobs but were exploited. We are getting reports of 20 to 30 such cases per year from the Consulate General of India, Dubai. However, once these rescued women are repatriated back, they do not give complaints against the unscrupulous agents, which is necessary to initiate action against such agents. The advisory from the High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur is also on these lines to avoid the trap of unscrupulous agents and always rely on Ministry-approved recruiting agents for overseas employment opportunities. The list of such registered agents is publicly available on www.emigrate.gov.in, he said. Five Common Service Centre-Pravasi Bharatiya Sahayata Kendras established in Punjab Five Common Service Centre-Pravasi Bharatiya Sahayata Kendras (CSC-PBSKs) have been established in Punjab by the Protector of Emigrants (PoE). These will provide citizen-friendly eMigrate web-portal related services and strengthen outreach to aspiring youth at the grassroots level. The centres will be located in Rupnagar, Mohali, Hoshiarpur, and two in Jalandhar. Yashu Deep Singh, Protector of Emigrants, Chandigarh, said that the CSC-PBSKs will serve as extended arms of the PoE and will function as information, facilitation and grievance-redressal platforms for the general public. These centres will provide guidance and assistance on a wide range of emigration-related matters, primarily related to overseas employment. These centres will provide assistance regarding details of Registered Recruiting Agents (RAs), Emigration Clearances (ECs), and facilitation of public grievances against registered or illegal recruiting agents (IRAs). They will also give guidance to intending emigrants/applicants regarding overseas job opportunities, scheduled RA interviews, and recruitment procedures, and support in verifying the authenticity and licence status of RAs through the official eMigrate portal. They will also raise awareness on safe, legal and transparent mobility channels, discouraging irregular migration practices. Besides, they will provide assistance regarding Pravasi Bharatiya Bima Yojana (PBBY) insurance services, information on Emigration Check Not Required (ECNR) registration, and related facilities, he said.
Punjab: Cross-Border smuggling bid foiled, one held with over 15 kg heroin
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SOS call by activists saves earthen embankment from being breached by Sutlej
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Cross-Border Drug Smuggling Attempt Foiled In Punjabs Firozpur, 1 Held With Over 15 Kg Heroin
Chandigarh, Sep 14: Ferozepur police have dismantled a cross-border smuggling attempt and arrested one person and recovered over 15 kg heroin from his possession, Director General of Punjab police, Gaurav Yadav Sunday said. In a swift, intelligence-led operation, Ferozepur Police dismantles a cross-border drug smuggling attempt by arresting Sonu Singh, a resident of Habibwala, Ferozepur, and recover 15.775 kg of heroin from his possession, DGP said in a post on X. Preliminary investigation reveals that the drug network is operated [] The post Cross-Border Drug Smuggling Attempt Foiled In Punjabs Firozpur, 1 Held With Over 15 Kg Heroin appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SAD leader Mohinder Kaypees son dies in road accident in Jalandhar; Punjab CM expresses grief
Richi Kaypee, son of SAD leader Mohinder Singh Kaypee, tragically died in a road accident in Jalandhar on Saturday night. His SUV was struck by a speeding vehicle near Mata Rani Chowk, also impacting two other vehicles. Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann and SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal expressed their condolences to the Kaypee family.
Harvest of sorrow for exotic veggie farmers in Himachal Pradesh
CHANDIGARH: The farmers in Himachals tribal district of Lahaul and Spiti have suffered heavy losses as exotic vegetables like lettuce, broccoli, bell peppers, iceberg, zucchini and lilium flowers grown by them could not be transported amid heavy rains. Now, with road connectivity restored, they will send their remaining produce to the market. The prices of these vegetables have gone through the roof. The veggies were taken from Lahaul to Leh by road and from there airlifted to Delhi for further supply. A farmer from Lauhaul, Pritam Singh, says that for about three weeks the vegetables from the tribal district could not be transported.
Will make flood affected villages free from silt, debris in 10 days: Punjab CM
CHANDIGARH: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday announced to embark Mega Rehabilitation and Cleanliness Drive worth Rs 100 crore in Flood-Affected Areas across the state. Interacting with the media persons, the Chief Minister said that as Floodwaters have now receded from many areas, but a large amount of silt and dirt still remains []
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'Operation Sindoor' continues as india maintains preparedness after ceasefire with Pakistan
Lt Gen Manoj Katiyar affirmed that Operation Sindoor remains active as a deterrent against Pakistani misadventures, despite the ceasefire since May 10. Commemorating the 60th anniversary of the 1965 war, he highlighted India's preparedness to retaliate against potential terrorist attacks orchestrated by elements within Pakistan.
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