Rajouri tragedy: One more affected by mysterious illness, airlifted to Chandigarh
Srinagar, Jan 21: Amid growing concern over a mysterious illness that has claimed 17 lives in Badhal village, Rajouri, another youth from the village has been affected by the same unexplained disease. Sources told Rising Kashmir that Aijaz Ahmad, a relative of Mohammad Aslamwho lost six children to the diseasehad been attending to his uncles []
Pkl DC wants stern action in cases of child, bonded labour
Pkl police ramp up security ahead of Republic Day
HC directs UT to act against coaching institutes violating building and safety norms
Forest dept defied SC by presenting eco-sensitive zone proposal: BJP leader
Gmada demolishes illegal structures in Nayagaon
Role of nurses in prevention, mgmt of NCDs discussed
2 bikers get caught in Chinese thread, sustain serious injuries
Neighbour tortures child with cigarettes, booked
PGI to open centres for maternal, neonatal neurological care by April
One-way ticket to Maha Kumbh Mela: Airfare jacked up, lawyer moves Centre
HP CM launches Rs 89cr projects in Kangra
Clean up Dadumajra dumpsite by May or face contempt proceedings, HC warns Chandigarh authorities
Grant-in-aid growth nil, MC struggles to make ends meet
Chandigarh mayoral polls on Jan 30
Jind battles against monkey menace
HPSC to allow candidates taking competitive exam to view evaluated answer sheets for a fee
Moderate Sikh politics already fractured, sparring in Sikh radical camps also gets evident
New water connections will cost 10 times more in Mohali
Rs 2.5cr graft case: CBI officer sent to 1-day custody
16-year-old stabbed in Yamunanagar, one arrested
Amritsar Congress crisis: Potential splits & defections ahead of mayoral elections
Bathinda clash: 2 FIRs with murder bid charge filed against farmer leaders
PM security breach: Farmers hold protest, demand withdrawal of case
Constitutional legality of beggary laws: High court issues notice to Punjab, Haryana
From economics lecturer to ADGP: Retired officer Jaskaran Singhs key role in Punjabs farm protests
4 gangsters, including 2 from Haryana, killed in Shamli encounter
Kurukshetra university sub-divisional officer, shopkeeper caught in bribery case
No one sleeps hungry in Himachal Pradesh, everyone has a home, says speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania
CBI arrests its DSP in Himachal Pradesh scholarship scam
CBI arrests its DSP in Himachal Pradesh scholarship scam Chandigarh: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday arrested its Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Balbir Singh based in Himachal Pradesh capital Shimla in connection with a bribery case involving the Assistant Director of the Enforcement Directorate along with two others. The DSP was arrested [] The post CBI arrests its DSP in Himachal Pradesh scholarship scam appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Haryana BJP chief Badoli's future uncertain amid gang-rape allegations
CHANDIGARH: The political future of Haryana BJP president Mohan Lal Badoli hangs in balance after gang-rape allegations surfaced against him and singer Jai Bhagwan, also known as Rocky Mittal. The controversy has placed the BJP in an awkward position ahead of municipal elections in Haryana and the Delhi assembly polls. Badoli, who took over as Haryana BJP president in July last year, was seen as a likely candidate for a second term. However, the Himachal Pradesh Police have now booked him and Mittal on gang rape charges, significantly altering the dynamics within the party. Though I believe Badoli will come out innocent after the investigation, he should resign from the post of Haryana BJP chief to maintain the sanctity of the party until proven innocent, said senior cabinet minister Anil Vij, who has publicly called for his resignation. Badoli, a Brahmin leader who was previously a general secretary of the party, is credited along with Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini for the BJP's historic third consecutive victory in Haryana. Saini, the partys prominent OBC face, continues to support him. Badoli has dismissed the allegations as baseless and fabricated. Haryana BJP chief ML Badoli, singer Rocky Mittal booked for gang-rape, intimidation in Himachal The BJP, which recently enrolled over 43 lakh members in Haryana, is in the midst of an organisational overhaul. Elections for booth and mandal chiefs have concluded, and polls for district presidents are expected to commence soon. While Badoli was previously a strong contender for re-election, the allegations have now cast doubt on his continuation. Party insiders suggest the elections for the state presidents post might be postponed until after next months civic body polls. There is no announcement regarding the state presidents elections yet, said a senior party leader on condition of anonymity. The party wants the investigation by the Himachal Pradesh Police to conclude first, and the reason for his `false implication to come to light before conducting the elections. Meanwhile, potential successors to Badoli have emerged, including former MP Sanjay Bhatia, ex-minister Manish Grover, Ajay Gaur, and senior leaders Krishan Bedi, Archana Gupta, and Surinder Punia. Sources claim that while Badolis close ties with Chief Minister Saini may work in his favour, the controversy has prompted the party to tread cautiously. It remains to be seen if he continues as state president and for how long, remarked a party insider. The BJP is likely to await the investigation's outcome before making any decisions, as both internal and external pressures mount.
Olympic medalists Neeraj, Nadeem feature on Aaghaz-e-Dosti's 13th Indo-Pak peace calendar
CHANDIGARH: This year, the 13th Indo-Pak peace calendar by Aaghaz-e-Dosti features a painting of Indias Javelin star Neeraj Chopra's mother with her hands draped across the shoulders of Neeraj and Pakistans Arshad Nadeem; the men had claimed the silver and gold medals respectively at the Paris Olympics 2024. A letter exchange program took place between students of school at Phaltan in Maharashtra and Lahore. More schools from either country will get connected to each other via video conferencing and encourage students to share their experiences and aspirations. The peace calendar, launched on Sunday in Gurugram included six paintings by Indian and six more by Pakistani students. The calendar is to be released in Pakistan soon. This Indo-Pak Peace calendar is an initiative by the civil society to cultivate a culture of peace and includes messages from eminent persons who support peace-building and co-existence. Talking to TNIE , Ravi Nitesh founder of Aaghaz-e-Dosti said, We observed a few unique things this year: Students were painting even on contemporary issues. For example, Sirjan Kaur, a student from Swami Sant Das Public School in Jalandhar, Punjab, has made a painting of Neeraj Chopra's mother showing her hands upon the shoulders of Neeraj and Nadeem, saying 'both are my sons. This is a beautiful thing that young students are aware about these issues and linking such chains where they see peace and bonding. This year, we also brought Nest Man of India Rakesh Khatri and people from the International Watercolor Society to open new avenues of linking both sides which young citizens need to know, he said. Nitesh said, The events create a culture of peace, as schools follow up with Aaghaz-e-Dosti for more activities. Recently, we facilitated a letter exchange program between Sajnjan Nagar Public School in Lahore and Kamla Nimbkar Balbhavan at Phaltan of Maharashtra where students wrote letters to each other, as ten students from each school wrote to each other telling about their culture, school, library and each others likes and dislikes. We are planning that, in the coming days, more schools from each country get connected to each other via video conferencing and thus students will share their experiences and aspirations in order to overcome misunderstandings, he says. At a time when the world is surrounded by things of war and conflicts, such actions by young people in India and Pakistan actually reflects how beautiful and strong our cultural bond is and how our future generations are willing to be connected and look for a future which is more peaceful, safer, violence free, hatred free, arms free, he added. Dr Devika Mittal, convener of Aaghaz-e-Dosti said, The calendar with paintings by innocent and apolitical minds remind us that mindsets have been constructed. Together with the beautiful dreams of the young and innocent, the calendar also carries messages from people who have been actively working to nurture these dreams. This calendar is a collection of shared dreams of peace and friendship. It serves as a hope shared by people who are just like us, in habit and struggle. With the turn of the pages to start a new month, the hope shall be renewed, he added. Working since 2012, Aaghaz-e-Dosti has already released thirteen such calendars. Our aim is to work with school students because they are responsible citizens of the future and their future should be hatred-free free-violence free and war free. When students create art, it brings their emotions, their thoughts and their dreams, said Nitin Mittoo, Coordinator of Aaghaz-e-Dosti. Besides the launch, a discussion 'Sharing of Hopes for a Peaceful Co-existence' and a poetry session were organised.
Probing super fail Jal Bus project, wont revive it, says minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond
Punjab minister for tourism Tarunpreet Singh Sond has criticized the past SAD-BJP government's Rs 8.63 crore amphibious Jal Bus project at Harike, calling it a symbol of corruption currently under investigation. Sond stated that there are no plans to relaunch the unfit and loss-making project.
Ayanika Opens its Flagship Store: An Era of New Age Diamond Jewelry
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Himachal to launch Indias longest ropeway between Shimla, Parwanoo by 2030
CHANDIGARH: To reduce travel time and traffic congestion to Shimla, the Himachal Government plans to float a global tender by this month or early next month for the countrys longest ropeway. It will stretching over 40 km between Parwanoo and Shimla, with a travel time of two hours. Sources said the state government has identified land for the project, and construction is likely to begin once the global tenders are issued and the allotment formalities are completed. The ropeway will have 11 stations from Shimla to Parwanoo: Tara Devi (Goyal Motors), Tara Devi Temple, Shoghi, Waknaghat, Waknaghat IT City, Karol Ka Tibba, Solan, Barog, Dagshai Cantonment, Jabali, and Parwanoo. Passengers can travel the full length or disembark at any station along the way, depending on their preference. Ticket counters will be set up at all stations, and ticket prices will be fixed once the project is completed, which is expected by 2030. The ropeway will use either a mono-cable detachable gondola system or a tri-cable system for the cable cars. On average, around 20,000 to 22,000 vehicles travel daily on the 90-kilometer stretch between Shimla and Parwanoo. During weekends or peak tourist seasons, such as summer, Christmas, and New Year, the number increases to around 40,000 to 45,000 vehicles. At times, the movement of apple-laden trucks causes delays, with travel times extending up to five hours. However, with the completion of the four-lane highway, travel time is expected to reduce. Talking with the TNIE , the Director of Ropeways Transport Development Corporation (RTDC), Ajay Sharma said that the estimated to cost of the ropeway project is Rs 5,571 crore and will be completed by 2030 under public-private partnership (PPP) mode. The detailed project report (DPR) of the project has been submitted by the Tata Consultancy and now we are analyzing the report and by next two weeks the global tenders of the project will be floated. We have given the indicative design as the cable cars will be either of mono cable detachable gandola (MDG) system which can carry between 8 to 10 passengers or 3S technology which can carry upto 25 passengers, he said. Sharma said that the ropeway will ferry about 904 persons per hour per direction. Thus around 25 lakh passengers per year are expected to travel to and fro per year and will be major tourist attract besides decongesting the traffic to the Shimla and by 2063 it is expected to achieve its peak capacity of about one crore, he said.
FIRs against farm leaders after clash with police in Bathinda
The Bathinda police have filed two FIRs against BKU Ekta Ugrahan leaders Joginder Singh Ugrahan and Jhanda Singh Jerhuke after clashes over land demarcation at Jeond village. The FIRs stem from allegations of obstructing officials and injuring a DSP during the process. Tensions arose when the administration began reallocating land as per a court order favoring original landowners.
From truck driver to millionaire: Punjab's Harpinder Singh hits Rs 10 crore jackpot
Harpinder Singh from Barwa village in Ropar won the Rs 10 crore grand prize in the Punjab State Lohri Makar Sankranti Bumper lottery 2025. Singh, a truck driver previously working in Kuwait, bought the ticket for Rs 500. The family plans to pay off debts, secure their future, and engage in welfare activities to support the needy.
Delhi CBI officer arrested in Rs 2.5 cr bribery case in Chandigarh suffers cardiac arrest
Punjab and Haryana high court dismisses gangster Buddas claim for immunity under Extradition Act
HC directs Chandigarh administration to hold mayoral polls after January 29
The directions came on a plea by Mayor Kuldeep Kumar Dhalor of the AAP, who had sought that the mayoral polls be held in February so that he may complete his one-year term
HC orders rescheduling of Chd mayoral polls to Jan 29
PGI aims to expand online regns to reach out to more patients
Unpaid traffic challans: RLA to crack down on violators
AAP central leadership to pick mayor face
After a series of robberies, 2 aides of Canada-based gangster Landa arrested
Ace tennis player with Olympic dreams, Neeraj Chopras wife is a star in her own right
Hrs before HC orders: BJP, Cong go ahead with nomination process
Citco hotels to adopt dynamic pricing & digital strategies for enhanced revenue and guest experience
Shimla temples to now offer virtual darshans to devotees
Peace initiative Aaghaz-e-Dosti releases 13th Indo-Pak peace calendar
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann leads 3 roadshows for AAP nominees in Delhi
Kisan Mazdoor Morcha urges Jagjit Singh Dallewal to end fast to be fit for talks
Himachal Pradesh governor Shiv Pratap Shukla highlights kumbh as core of Sanatan culture
CBI seeks voice sample of ED official in Rs 2.5cr bribery case
Snowfall, rain likely in Himachal Pradesh from Jan 21-24
Punjab govt reinstates Assured Career Progression scheme for medical officers with changes
Wadalas meeting with SGPC prez, Akal Takht Jathedar inconclusive
5-day winter carnival kicks off in Manali
Four fraudsters held for duping tourists through online booking of non-existent villas in Goa
Panaji: Four persons were arrested on Monday for allegedly cheating hundreds of tourists by making fake bookings for them in non-existing villas in Goa through online platforms, police said. The accused operated out of a rented place in Hyderabad and had been duping tourists since 2022, ssuperintendent of police, Goa north, Akshat Kaushal said. The accused, Saurabh Duseja, a resident of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, and Hyderabad residents Sayed Ali Mukhtar, Mohammad Firoz and Mohammad Azharuddin Saif, were involved in the multi-crore scam. Kaushal said that the scam came to light following a complaint by a Chandigarh resident, who was cheated of `20,000 while attempting to book a villa online. Upon arriving at the location, he discovered the villa did not exist. Operating from a rented room in Hyderabad, the accused would field calls from potential victims and use female telephone operators to build trust, he said. Kaushal said that the gang dupes unsuspecting tourists by exploiting loopholes on online booking platforms. The accused cheated tourists by listing non-existent properties for rent and collected advance payments through multiple bank accounts, he said. The SP said the Goa police recently received several complaints about online fraudsters targeting tourists. The victims said they were duped by fake villa listings on online booking platforms, where they were asked to pay advance for non-existent properties. As per initial investigations, more than 500 people have fallen prey to this scam. Efforts are underway to contact the victims and formally record their complaints, he said.
Protesting farmer leaders urge Centre to advance proposed February 14 meeting
CHANDIGARH: Farmer leaders on Monday urged the Union government to advance the proposed meeting on February 14 with them. Swaran Singh Pandher, convener of the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, said farmers were told that February 14 was fixed for the meeting as the model code of conduct was in force till February 9 in view of the assembly elections in Delhi. If the Centre could announce the constitution of 8th Pay Commission and no objection was raised by the Election Commission, then what is the problem in holding the meeting with farmers early. The government is taking much time to hold a meeting. It is not our condition but it is our demand that it should be held early and also it should be held in Delhi, said Pandher. He also announced the deferment of the January 21 march by a group of 101 farmers to Delhi till January 26 and also appealed to fasting farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal to end his fast-unto-death. Terming the meeting quite late, another farmer leader M S Rai said, We think that it can be held early. The government's 'code of conduct' reason is misleading as it is making big announcements like the 8th Pay Commission. When such announcements can be made, then why can't talks be held early? Both farmer leaders also pointed out that Dr Swaiman Singh, whose team is taking care of Dallewal, has also said that without food, no one can remain alive just on medical aid. It is a big fight and our main leader should be there, said farmer leader Rai. We need to intensify the fight in the coming time and we have to fight with the government and for this, the main leader should be healthy. Therefore, the KMM appeals to Dallewal that he should start taking food so that we can press the Centre to accept our demands, Pandher said. For the past 11 months, the KMM, along with the Samyukta Kisan Morch (Non-Political), is spearheading the ongoing farmers' protest at both Khanauri and Shambhu borders between Punjab and Haryana. While the fast-unto-death of Dallewal entered the 56th day on Monday, doctors attending on him said that after he started to take medical aid, his condition has slightly improved. A detailed report will be shared after the latest blood sample reports are received. Super-specialist doctors are regularly monitoring Dallewal's health, with eight senior doctors always present at the site. Farmer leaders said that the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (non-political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha had announced a tractor march on January 26 from 12 (noon) to 1.30 PM. The tractors will be parked in front of malls, silos, toll plazas, BJP offices and along roadsides.
Members anticipate next leader of Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee
CHANDIGARH: The next leader of the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC) is yet to be determined, piquing the curiosity of committee members. In the first general elections of HSGMC held on Sunday, 22 out of 40 wards were won by independent candidates, including one independent who won the seat unopposed. Members watch with keen eyes to see who will form the executive body. In the HSGMC elections, Jagdish Singh Jhinda-led Panthic Dal (Jhinda) won 11 seats, the Haryana Sikh Panthic Dal (HSPD) led by Baldev Singh Kaimpuri won four seats, while Didar Singh Nalvi-led Sikh Samaj Sanstha (SSS) won only three seats. Both Jhinda and Nalvi won their respective seats as Jinda won from ward No 18 (Assandh) by 1,941 votes and Nalvi emerged victorious from ward No 13 (Shahabad), although with a narrow margin of 200 votes. Both leaders were at the forefront of the decades-long struggle for a separate Haryana gurdwara management body. The elections were a shocker for former ad-hoc president of HSGMC Baljit Singh Daduwal, who lost from lost from ward No 35 (Kalanwali) in Sirsa district, while the Gurdwara Sangharsh Committee, Haryana, failed to open its account. Besides 40 elected members, nine will be nominated by the newly elected governing body. All 49 members will then pick the office-bearers, including the president. Jagdish Jhinda, a newly elected member of HSGPC tendered his resignation on Monday. While tendering the resignation, Jhinda said that he takes responsibility for defeat of his party. He added that of the 21 candidates who contested under his banner of his group, only nine had won the election, and that he is in no position to bring the Independent candidates to get majority. We had struggled for over 22 years to get a separate Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee for Haryana. During the elections, people used to say that they will vote for those who had struggled for the HSGMC, but the results were different. I take the responsibility of the loss. I will stay out from the committee and work for the Sikh community (Panth) and the farmers, Jhinda said. 2.45 lakh electors cast their vote out of a total of 3.50 lakh, recording a turnout of 69.85 per cent. The voting was conducted using electronic voting machines (EVMs) and NOTA was also an option. As per the results compiled by Gurdwara Election Commission (GEC) 21 independents have won. One indepdent was elected unopposed earlier, resulting in a total of 22 victorious independents. Former Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal said that the public yesterday gave a clear message with the results of Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (HSGPC) elections. Those with big powers, who will interfere in the Sikh religion, will be thrown out. Baljit Singh Daduwal and others, who have lost the election, are men of agencies. They destroyed the atmosphere in Punjab and Haryana too. Daduwal and others were behind the split of SGPC and formation of the HSGPC. This is a clear message to these powers that do not interfere in any religion matters. Let the pubic take their decisions, he said. The Sikh Sangat of Haryana has given a clear message in elections to the Haryana Shiromani Committee that it will not accept those who interfere in the internal affairs of the Panth. This is why the entire faction of Baljit Singh Daduwal, who is a tout of central agencies, has pic.twitter.com/pNKgcz0xop Sukhbir Singh Badal (@officeofssbadal) January 20, 2025
Truth cannot be suppressed: CM Bhagwant Mann shares link of AAP documentary
Indias first global CAR T-cell therapy for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma launched
NEW DELHI: Indias first global CAR T-cell therapy for adult B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (B-NHL), a kind of blood cancer that affects the lymphatic system, has been launched in the country, offering new hope to patients facing aggressive blood cancers. Qartemi, the countrys first global CAR T-cell therapy for adult B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B-NHL), uses genetically modified T-cells to fight cancer. It was launched by Immuneel Therapeutics, Indias leading cell and gene therapy start-up, backed by Indian billionaire entrepreneur Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw. India faces a rising burden of blood cancers, with around 120,000 new cases and over 70,000 deaths annually from leukaemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. The countryannually reports approximately 40,000 new cases of NHL, which affects white blood cells called lymphocytes, which play a key role in fighting infections. In NHL, these lymphocytes grow and multiply uncontrollably, forming tumors in the lymph nodes and potentially spreading to other parts of the body, such as the spleen, liver, bone marrow, or other organs. The launch of Qartemi is setting a new standard in high quality and accessible cancer treatment, transforming the therapeutic landscape for blood cancers in India. This historic launch marks the beginning of a new era in personalised precision therapy, where hope and healing are within reach for countless Indian families, aligning with Indias mission to fight cancer and improve healthcare access for all, the company said. The therapy - benchmarked to global standards - is now available locally, offering renewed hope to patients for whom conventional treatments, including chemotherapy, prove ineffective. The therapy is priced between 35 lakhs to 50 lakhs.While this price reflects the complexity of manufacturing personalized CAR T-cell therapy, it is still significantly more affordable compared to similar global options, ensuring access for Indian patients without compromising on quality,Amit Mookim, CEO of Immuneel Therapeutics, told this paper. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Board Director and Co-Founder of Immuneel Therapeutics said, Since Immuneels inception in 2019, our mission has been to offer affordable and innovative, lifesaving therapies for cancer that are otherwise inaccessible. With Qartemi, our flagship CAR T-cell therapy, we aim to transform cancer treatment in India by providing globally advanced, personalised therapies at an affordable cost. Designed to improve patient outcomes, Qartemi exemplifies our commitment to positioning India as a leader in next-generation, transformative therapies, she said. The company initiated Indias first CAR-T cell therapy trial in 2022 for a novel autologous CD19-directed CAR-T cell therapy in patients with relapsed/ refractory B cell malignancies. The IMAGINE trial was conducted at Narayana Hospital in Bengaluru, Apollo Cancer Hospital in Chennai, and PGIMER in Chandigarh. It said the results from the IMAGINE trial showed that Qartemi's efficacy and safety are similar to those of CAR T-cell therapies approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Immuneels IMAGINE Phase 2 trial achieved 83.3% ORR at Day+90, setting a new benchmark for CAR-T therapy in India. This therapy harnesses a patients immune cells to target and eliminate cancer, offering new hope to those battling aggressive blood cancers. Dr Siddhartha Mukherjee, Board Director and Co-Founder, said, The launch of Qartemi marks a pivotal moment in Indias fight against cancer. By combining world-class research CAR-T cell therapy with indigenous manufacturing, we are offering new hope to patients facing aggressive blood cancers. By bringing globally benchmarked CAR-T cell therapy to India, we are providing a breakthrough treatment and redefining what is possible in precision medicine. This is a critical step in ensuring that advanced, life-saving therapies are within reach for patients who need them most, he said. Added Mookim, By offering Qartemi at a significantly accessible price compared to global alternatives, we are proud to develop this therapy indigenously at our facility in Bangalore to ensure global standards of safety and efficacy. For the first time, Indian patients now have access to lasting remission of relapsed and refractory Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, offering hope to patients when conventional therapies fall short. Collaborating with global partners to provide access to advanced treatments and cutting-edge therapies is the way forward, he said. Immuneel has partnered with leading hospitals, including Narayana Health, Apollo Hospitals, CMC Vellore & Ludhiana, Manipal Hospitals, RGCIRC Delhi, SGPGI Lucknow, Amrita Hospital Faridabad, HOC Vedanta Ahmedabad, Cytecare Bangalore, Sparsh Bangalore, Marengo Asia Hospitals among others, to provide Qartemi to their patients.
Republic Day 2025: Important Advisory for Flyers Check These Details Before Traveling!
NEW DELHI: Passengers planning to travel from Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport between January 19 and 26, 2025, should prepare for significant flight restrictions. The measures have been implemented to ensure security during the Republic Day celebrations, and thousands of travelers may be impacted during this period. According to the airport operator, flight arrivals and departures will be completely halted during specific hours. In a recent announcement on X (formerly Twitter), Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) stated, As per the NOTAM issued for Republic Day from 19th to 26th Jan, no flights would be arriving or departing from Delhi Airport between 10:20 am to 12:45 pm IST. For updated flight information, passengers are advised to contact their respective airlines. The restrictions will remain in place until January 26, affecting Delhis IGI Airport, which is the busiest in India, handling approximately 1,300 flight movements daily. Travelers are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and check with their airlines to avoid any inconvenience. Republic Day Parade Highlights This year, 35 individuals from the Northeast have been invited to witness the Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path in New Delhi. The group includes women entrepreneurs, National Award winners, and beneficiaries of flagship government initiatives. Members of self-help groups actively working on environmental protection, nutrition, sanitation, and gender empowerment are also part of this delegation. Out of these 35 guests, eight are from Assam, 22 from Sikkim, and five from Meghalaya, theofficials said. The theme for the Republic Day Parade tableaux is ' Swarnim Bharat: Virasat aur Vikas ', emphasizing Indias heritage and development. A total of 15 states and union territories will participate in the parade with their displays, including Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chandigarh, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Dadar Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu. Meanwhile, to ensure a safe and secure Republic Day celebration on January 26, Delhi Police has tightened security in the capital from January 18 to February 1. As part of these precautions, authorities have banned the use of drones and other small flying devices in Delhi to minimize potential risks. Anyone found violating these rules will be taken to court.
Goon hiding in US kingpin of Punjab grenade attacks
Elusive gangster Happy Passia, suspected of orchestrating grenade attacks in Punjab, employs sophisticated methods to evade capture. His network spans from Dubai to the US, with collaborations with Pakistan-based terrorist Rinda, leading to multiple charges under anti-terrorism laws. A Chandigarh court recently issued an arrest warrant.
Himachal Pradesh sees 2 paragliding accident deaths in 2 days
Goonda tax collection: Sarpanch of Punjabs Maadu arrested
Sunny side up: 81MW solar plants installed on govt buildings
Decoding HMPV: Symptoms, risks & prevention
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Gurmeet, Savran emerge victorious in HSGMC elections
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Chandigarh mayoral elections: Congress-AAP and BJP to announce candidates today
Chandigarhs PGI hosts vital CME seminar on advanced airway management in trauma emergencies
Man held for peddling heroin in Sector 38, Chandigarh
No MC house meet for 8 months in Kharar, Zirakpur; developmental works hit
Chandigarh police launch hunt for molester following assault on woman
9 solar panels stolen from Panchkula Golf Club
Chandigarh youngster Aarav Yadav clinches gold at 7th ISKF National Karate Cup Championship 2025
Man goes missing day before his wedding in Pkl
GMADA to start construction of three new bridges to ease traffic congestion in Mohali
One more arrested in Rs 50L extortion case