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UT clears Rs 12 cr road recapeting tenders

The Times of India 17 Nov 2025 12:48 am

3 hold woman hostage, rob house

The Times of India 17 Nov 2025 12:45 am

Man booked for running friend over

The Times of India 17 Nov 2025 12:42 am

BJP wing seeks memorial of Gurus disciples

The Times of India 17 Nov 2025 12:23 am

Shah to helm Northern Zonal Council meeting

The Times of India 17 Nov 2025 12:03 am

ED conducts searches at Phagwara-based export house

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 11:51 pm

Him Utsav kicks off at Delhi Haat

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 11:48 pm

Agencies probe Nowgam police station 'accidental blast' site

National Security Guard and forensic teams from Delhi and Chandigarh inspected the Nowgam police station site. Experts are key to investigations following an accidental blast. Three people were killed during the sampling of seized explosives. Officials stated it was an accidental blast. The incident raises questions about explosives handling and adherence to standard operating procedures.

The Economic Times 16 Nov 2025 11:42 pm

2 men open fire on youth in Ferozepur

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 11:17 pm

Ranji Trophy - Smaran and Karun put on a batting masterclass against Chandigarh

The duo adds 119 for the fourth wicket for Karnataka, with the former peeling off an unbeaten century; his partner misses a hundred by a whisker after he was given a reprieve by Bawa

The Hindu 16 Nov 2025 10:37 pm

RSS leaders grandson shot dead in Ferozepur; BJP blames AAP govt for deteriorating law and order

CHANDIGARH: A 32-year-old shopkeeper, the son of a senior Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader and the grandson of late Dina Nath, a senior RSS functionary and social worker, was shot dead in Ferozepur, Punjab, by two unidentified motorcycle-borne assailants on Saturday evening. The Bharatiya Janata Party attacked the AAP-led Punjab government over the deteriorating law and order situation in the state. The incident occurred around 7 pm when Naveen Arora, son of senior RSS leader Baldev Raj Arora, who ran a dupatta shop in the main bazaar of Ferozepur, was walking to his residence near Dr Sadhu Chand Chowk. The assailants fired at him near Budhwara Wala Mohalla. He died on the spot. Family members and traders gathered at the scene and expressed anger over the shooting. The two unidentified youths on a motorcycle opened fire at Naveen from point-blank range before fleeing. He was later rushed to a private hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival. His father, Baldev Raj Arora, said, Naveen is my son and we were all sitting and talking. He goes out and comes back to be with his children every day. Just five minutes after he left, a couple of boys came and informed us that someone shot my son. Sources said police are scanning CCTV footage from the locality, which shows two men running after the firing and escaping. The visuals are being used to identify the attackers. Naveen was on his way home when two unidentified individuals shot him. Our team is investigating and we are also scanning CCTV footage, said Senior Superintendent of Police, Ferozepur, Bhupinder Singh Sidhu. Ranbir Singh Bhullar, MLA for Ferozepur (Urban), also visited the family and assured strict action against the accused. Attacking the AAP-led state government on law and order, BJP Punjab president Sunil Jakhar said that the shooting and murder of Naveen Arora, the young son of RSS leader Baldev Raj Arora in Ferozepur, had once again exposed the collapse of law and order under the AAP government. He said gangsters were running a parallel government in the state, while Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had failed to fulfil his responsibilities and had left Punjab abandoned. Expressing grief over the death of the RSS leaders son, Jakhar added that people in Punjab were being forced to live in an atmosphere of fear, while the Aam Aadmi Party government had completely failed to provide law and order and security to citizens. Jakhar said people were receiving threatening and extortion calls every day, and some serious incident was occurring in one part of the state or another. He added that anti-social elements no longer fear the government because those running the government lack even the basic understanding of governance. Ashwani Sharma, working president of the Punjab BJP unit, said this was neither the first nor an isolated incident. He said the continuous murders and crimes targeting businessmen, athletes, youth, and common people raised serious questions about the incompetent working style of the Punjab government. Sharma alleged that the state government had proven to be a complete failure in handling law and order, and asserted that the BJP would not remain silent on the safety of innocent people. He said the incident clearly showed how the morale of criminals had risen under the current governments rule. Expressing deep concern, he stated that people in Punjab no longer felt safe anywhere. He further said, Instead of ensuring public safety, the Punjab Police has been deployed to serve Arvind Kejriwal and his team, who have come from Delhi, which is against public interest. Sharma said the BJP would continue its fight against the rising wave of crime and would keep demanding strict measures to restore peace and security in the state. Union Minister and senior BJP leader Ravneet Singh Bittu said the killing had shaken the entire state and added that the incident at the home of senior RSS volunteer and social worker Baldev Raj Arora showed that criminals had become fearlessly emboldened. He said people in Punjab feel increasingly unsafe and that the BJP would take a serious course as the state government was failing to control crime.

The New Indian Express 16 Nov 2025 7:44 pm

AAP accuses Sukhbir of running politics through gangsters

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 7:36 pm

Locals block devotees from entering court-declared illegal Sanjauli mosque in Shimla; six booked

CHANDIGARH: Six people, including four women, have been booked by the Himachal Pradesh Police for preventing devotees from offering prayers at the Sanjauli mosque in Shimla, which had earlier been declared illegal by a local court. Sources said the incident occurred on Friday when several people from other states were headed to the mosque to offer prayers (namaz). This reportedly did not go down well with sections of the local population, following which the accused, associated with the Devbhoomi Sangharsh Samiti, gathered at the spot and stopped them. They prevented the devotees from entering the mosque, claiming that the structure had been declared illegal by the court and, therefore, offering namaz should not be permitted. Police personnel arrived at the spot to resolve the issue; however, the accused continued to oppose the devotees. Officers said they raised slogans while asking Muslims to show their IDs and questioned how they could offer prayers in a mosque that was declared illegal and ordered to be demolished. The women stated that they would not allow Muslims to pass by their houses, claiming that they peered inside their homes. A video of the incident went viral on social media. Some locals also stopped the visiting crowd from offering prayers and sent them back. Taking cognisance of the issue, the police booked the accused for disturbing communal harmony and law and order, adding that further investigation is underway. After the incident, the Samiti submitted a letter to the office of a senior police officer in Shimla, demanding restrictions on the increasing number of people coming to the site for namaz, asserting that their identities cannot be ascertained. It also requested that electricity and water connections to the mosque be cut off, as it had been declared illegal by the court.

The New Indian Express 16 Nov 2025 4:53 pm

Punjab Police busts Pak-linked arms-narco network; seizes 1 kg heroin, 6 pistols

Chandigarh, Nov 16: Punjab Police has arrested five persons with six sophisticated pistols and more than 1 kg of heroin to dismantle a Pakistan-linked arms and narcotics network, officials said on Sunday. Preliminary investigation revealed that the arrested persons were in touch with Pakistan-based handlers through social media and drones, police said. Acting on intelligence inputs, Amritsar Commissionerate Police dismantles a Pakistan-linked arms and narco network, apprehends five persons, and recovers six sophisticated pistols (five .30 bore and one Glock [] The post Punjab Police busts Pak-linked arms-narco network; seizes 1 kg heroin, 6 pistols appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 16 Nov 2025 4:47 pm

Delhi blast: Ludhiana, Pathankot docs questioned, freed

Amid ongoing investigations into the Red Fort blast, law enforcement officials interrogated a surgeon hailing from Pathankot and a medical graduate from Ludhiana for their suspected ties to the case. After thorough questioning, both were released without charges.

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 2:50 pm

Home Minister Amit Shah to chair Northern Zonal Council meeting in Faridabad on November 17

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair the 32nd meeting of the Northern Zonal Council at Faridabad in Haryana on Monday. The meeting is being organised by the Inter-State Council Secretariat, Ministry of Home Affairs, with the Government of Haryana hosting it. The Northern Zonal Council consists of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Chandigarh. Chief ministers, lieutenant governors, senior officials from the central and state governments and Union territories shall participate in the meeting. Education, health, electricity, and speedy investigation of cases of sexual offences against women and children are likely to be discussed. The council will also discuss issues of national importance, including the implementation of Fast Track Special Courts, providing brick-and-mortar banking facilities in the designated area of every village, implementation of the Emergency Response Support System, etc. Issues of common interest on the regional level shall also be discussed. The Northern Zonal Council is among the five zonal councils established under sections 15 to 22 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956. Issues proposed by the States are presented to the permanent committee of the concerned Zonal Council for discussion initially. Following consideration by the permanent committee, issues are later presented to the Zonal Council meeting for deliberation. Despite the role of the zonal councils being advisory, it serves as a forum to resolve and aid progress over issues and disputes between the Centre, member states and Union territories. It also plays a vital role in promoting mutual understanding and cooperation across various fields. In the last 11 years, a total of 63 meetings of the various zonal councils and their permanent committees have been held.

The New Indian Express 16 Nov 2025 2:50 pm

NAPA urges India, Pak to reopen Kartarpur Corridor for pilgrims

CHANDIGARH, Nov 16: The North American Punjabi Association (NAPA) expressed concern on Sunday over the continued closure of the Kartarpur Corridor, which was shut to Indian pilgrims in May 2025, after the government of India suspended travel, citing security concerns. In a statement, NAPA said the Kartarpur Corridor, which provides visa-free access to Gurdwara Sri Darbar Sahib in Pakistan, has long served as a symbol of peace, faith, and people-to-people diplomacy between the two nations. The prolonged suspension has [] The post NAPA urges India, Pak to reopen Kartarpur Corridor for pilgrims appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 16 Nov 2025 2:06 pm

NAPA urges India, Pakistan to reopen Kartarpur Corridor for pilgrims

Chandigarh: The North American Punjabi Association (NAPA) expressed concern on Sunday over the continued closure of the Kartarpur Corridor, which was shut to Indian pilgrims in May 2025, after the government of India suspended travel, citing security concerns. In a statement, NAPA said the Kartarpur Corridor, which provides visa-free access to Gurdwara Sri Darbar Sahib 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 .

The Siasat Daily 16 Nov 2025 12:17 pm

Punjab shocker: RSS-linked youth shot dead in Firozpur; family says murder was planned to create chaos

A relative of the deceased, Naveen, alleges his murder was a planned act to incite city-wide chaos. Naveen, whose father and grandfather were senior RSS workers, was shot by two assailants while returning home from his shop. The hospital declared him brought dead, suggesting he may have died instantly.

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 10:39 am

CBI begins probe into mysterious death of ex-DGPs son

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 9:18 am

Daily wager receives GST recovery notice for over Rs 35cr

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 9:09 am

NCM chairman condemns 'abduction' of Sikh woman in Pakistan

National Minorities Commission Chairman Iqbal Singh Lalpura condemned the incident of Sarabjit Kaur staying back in Pakistan as an abduction and an unforgivable crime. He held gurdwara committees and jatha leaders accountable for pilgrim safety and urged the Indian government to pressure Pakistan for her safe return.

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 8:41 am

'I loved him for past 9 years': 'Missing' Punjab woman Sarabjeet Kaur, embraces Islam, marries Pakistani man

A 48-year-old woman, Sarabjeet Kaur, who accompanied a Sikh Jatha to Pakistan, has reportedly embraced Islam and married a Pakistani citizen, Naseer Hussain, of her own free will. She appeared before a magistrate in Sheikhupura, adopting the name Noor and stating she wished to live with her husband. Her family in India was reportedly unaware of her decision until recently.

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 8:10 am

Man held for murdering friend after drunken spat

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 5:33 am

PU under siege; Exams deferred in 200 colleges

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 4:37 am

MD of infra firm held, ED raids 9 locations under PMLA

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 3:06 am

PU morcha swells but not many know what Senate is about

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 2:18 am

Burning garbage piles choke air in Panchkula

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 1:06 am

Deadly accident claims a life

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 1:03 am

Bus catches fire, passengers escape safely

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 12:36 am

Laptop, cash stolen from jeep in PU

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 12:32 am

Apple trader duped of Rs 15L

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 12:30 am

Jurisdiction tussle leaves Pkl Sec 14 mkt poorly lit

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 12:24 am

Haryana khaps to attend West UP Mahapanchayat

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:56 pm

Special assembly session at Anandpur Sahib on Nov 24

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:52 pm

Modi magic, NDA roadmap worked in Bihar: Haryana minister

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:51 pm

Punjab sends third batch of teachers to Finland for training

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:48 pm

3 dead in car crash on Nabha-Patiala road

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:45 pm

HC seeks report on infant sold by drug addict parents

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:18 pm

Farm fires fall, only 39 new cases in Punjab

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:17 pm

Ranji Trophy | Home team Karnataka out to test misfiring Chandigarh

Visiting skipper Vohra wants batters to absorb pressure and put runs on the board; Mayank wants his team to sustain momentum and capitalise on home advantage

The Hindu 15 Nov 2025 11:07 pm

Punjab Cabinet clears farmhouse policy for de-listed PLPA lands, providing relief to influential owners

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Cabinet has approved a new farmhouse policy for land parcels de-listed under the Punjab Land Preservation Act (PLPA) in the environmentally sensitive Kandi region of the lower Shivalik Hills, stretching from SAS Nagar to Pathankot. The move aims to regularise authorised structures and is expected to rescue numerous influential individuals, including politicians and senior bureaucrats, who own properties in these areas. The policy establishes a standardised and transparent framework for the regularisation of existing structures and for permitting new low-impact residential units on de-listed lands. It stipulates a minimum plot size of 4,000 square yards and imposes strict controls such as a low Floor Area Ratio (FAR), limited site coverage, and a restriction to ground-plus-one construction. To ensure environmental protection, the policy mandates robust safeguards, including plantation of indigenous species, use of sustainable building materials, rainwater harvesting, and solar energy systems. A committee headed by Secretary, Housing, Vikas Garg, was constituted on the directions of Chief Secretary KAP Sinha to frame guidelines for regularisation of authorised structures. The biggest beneficiaries are expected to be those who own land or have already constructed farmhouses in the periphery of Chandigarh. According to sources, the government was under pressure from a powerful lobby, as many VIPs had already built farmhouses on de-listed land and were facing demolition notices for violating housing norms. Forest department sources noted that the policy had faced hurdles due to the Periphery Act, the proposed Sukhna eco-sensitive zone, and Supreme Court guidelines governing land use in areas removed from PLPA protection. The Eco-Tourism Development Committee reportedly rejected around 90 regularisation applications, stating that the existing structures violated guidelines. Forest officials maintain that Supreme Court directions must be upheld to protect forest and wildlife norms. Other decisions The Cabinet also approved a policy, modelled on that of the Department of Industry and Commerce, for fragmentation or subdivision of industrial plots under the Housing and Urban Development Department. This aims to bring parity between the two departments. Subdivision of industrial plots into two or more units will be permitted, provided no sub-plot measures less than 500 square yards. Approval was also given to launch the Navi Dishaa scheme to address menstrual hygiene and provide free sanitary napkins to adolescent girls and vulnerable women. The initiative will emphasise awareness, education, behavioural change, and distribution of free sanitary napkins to women aged 1544, especially school dropouts, BPL households, slum dwellers, itinerant communities, and homeless women. The Cabinet further granted approval to summon the 10th (Special) Session of the 16th Punjab Vidhan Sabha at Anandpur Sahib on 24 November, as part of events commemorating the 350th martyrdom day of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur. The session will be held at Bhai Jaita Ji. In another significant decision, the Cabinet enhanced the retirement age for administrative posts filled through promotion from the Medical Teaching Faculty in the Department of Medical Education and Research (MER) from 62 to 65 years. The move aligns Punjab with Haryana, Chandigarh (UT), and Union Government institutions, and is expected to improve faculty retention and institutional stability amid expanding medical colleges. The government also approved the creation of a separate cadre for postings in the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB). Many Punjab quota posts have remained vacant, leading the Board to fill them with its own staff. The Cabinet has sanctioned 2,458 posts across various departments and approved relevant service rules. Additionally, approval has been granted to recruit 311 nurses in the Health and Family Welfare Department. This measure underscores the states commitment to strengthening public healthcare infrastructure. Recruitment of more than 400 additional nurses is under way, with all new staff expected to join by the first week of December. The government has already completed the recruitment of 800 doctors through a transparent process to meet rising healthcare demands. Over 175 specialist doctors have been appointed in key disciplines, including paediatrics, medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, and surgery. Taken together, these efforts constitute one of Punjabs largest recent healthcare recruitment drives, aimed at ensuring timely, accessible, and high-quality health services for all.

The New Indian Express 15 Nov 2025 8:32 pm

Weapon smuggling module busted, target killing averted

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 6:48 pm

Delhi blast: Agencies detain three doctors, two fertilizer sellers for alleged terror links

CHANDIGARH: A surgeon from Pathankot in Punjab, who had earlier worked at Al-Falah University, has been detained in the Delhi Red Fort blast . Additionally, two doctors from Nuh and two fertilizer and seed sellers were picked up from Sohna in Haryana. The Al-Falah University in Faridabad continues to remain under the scanner of multiple central and state agencies, with revenue officials checking the university's land records and measurements. Meanwhile, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has cancelled the registrations of the four doctors involved in the terror module behind the blast on November 10. Sources said that 45-year old Dr Rayees Ahmad Bhat, who is presently associated with White Medical College in Pathankot, was detained by the central agencies and is being questioned after investigators found that he was allegedly in touch with Dr Umar Nabi the main master mind of the Delhi Red Fort blast in which a dozen people died. Bhat worked at the Al-Falah University from 2020 to 2021. The investigators found that Dr Bhat was in regular touch with staff at the university. Sources said Bhat was taken into custody to establish facts and to ascertain whether he was part of the white collar terror module that was allegedly supported by the Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. One of the accused had called him on the phone, an official said on condition of anonymity. On Friday evening, two doctors from Nuh and two fertiliser and seed sellers from Sohna were detained for questioning. Sources said that a doctor Mustkim, a resident of Sunhera village in Nuh district, was picked up for questioning. He had reportedly completed his MBBS and was doing his apprenticeship at Al-Falah University, which ended on November 2. He allegedly travelled to Delhi on November 9. Dr Rehan, a former student of Al-Falah University who is currently employed with a private hospital in Nuh, was also detained. However, neither police nor Central agencies have officially confirmed their detention. Sources said that two fertilizer and seed store owners were detained from the new grain market in Sohna over suspicion that they might have sold chemicals to individuals connected to the terror module. The development has triggered strict restrictions in Gurugram on fertiliser distribution. An investigation officer confirmed the detentions, saying the two traders were picked up for questioning. Meanwhile, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has cancelled the registrations of the four doctors. In a notice, the commission cancelled the Indian Medical Register (IMR) and National Medical Register (NMR) entries of four doctors -- Dr Muzaffar Ahmad, Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather, Dr Muzamil Shakeel and Dr Shaheen Saeed -- with immediate effect, said sources. In its notice, the NMC cited charges mentioned in FIRs and said Ahmad, Rather and Shakeel, who were registered with the Jammu and Kashmir Medical Council, were found to be involved on the basis of evidence collected by investigating agencies. Their alleged conduct, the commission noted, was prima facie inconsistent with the standards of ethical propriety, integrity and public trust expected of medical professionals under the Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002. These doctors can no longer practise medicine or hold any medical appointment anywhere in India, the notice read. The land records of the university have also come under scrutiny. A revenue team comprising patwaris visited the campus in Dhauj yesterday and measured land parcels. A measurement of the land is under process to clarify if any encroachment by the university. It will also be clarifying how the university administration takes the panchayati land on which condition and norms, said an officer.

The New Indian Express 15 Nov 2025 2:39 pm

Punjab government suspends Amritsar SSP Maninder Singh over lapses in curbing gangster activity

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Government has suspended Senior Superintendent of Police, Amritsar (Rural), Maninder Singh, who was accused of failing to address escalating gangster activities effectively and perceived lapses in tackling organised crime. Sources point out that the government reviewed recent incidents and inputs from multiple agencies before taking the decision to suspend Singh. The action comes after reports highlighted delays in action on several significant cases and a lack of effective ground-level response against criminal gangs. Earlier, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had stated that any laxity in dealing with criminals would not be tolerated. During the Tarn Taran bypoll campaign, national convener of AAP Arvind Kejriwal had pledged to eliminate gangsterism from Punjab, warning those involved to exit the state within a week. The AAP-led Punjab Government has been criticised by opposition parties over perceived lapses in maintaining law and order. Singh, a 2019-batch IPS officer, was earlier posted as Assistant Commissioner of Police in the Amritsar Police Commissionerate and, prior to that, he was Superintendent of Police in Tarn Taran district. Before the Tarn Taran by-elections, the Election Commission had suspended Senior Superintendent of Police of Tarn Taran, Dr Ravjot Kaur Grewal, just three days before voting. The Shiromani Akali Dal had complained to the State Chief Electoral Officer, alleging that she was acting under political influence and registering false cases against its workers.

The New Indian Express 15 Nov 2025 1:07 pm

Adaptation finance crucial to strengthen health in the face of life-threatening climate conditions

Global health is under severe threat from accelerating climate change, with millions of lives at risk annually from heat and wildfire smoke. Experts at COP30 stressed that current adaptation finance for health is critically insufficient, falling billions short of needs. Urgent, integrated investment is vital to protect populations and build resilient health systems, especially in vulnerable nations.

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 12:20 pm

Fossil fuel lobbyists flood COP30 climate talks in Brazil, with largest ever attendance share

Fossil fuel lobbyists significantly outnumbered most country delegations at COP30 in Belm, with one in every 25 attendees representing the industry. This overwhelming presence intensifies calls to shield climate negotiations from corporate influence. Despite growing climate disasters, the industry's access to crucial talks continues to grow, raising concerns about genuine climate action and justice.

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 12:10 pm

Verdict a shot in the arm for 'real' Akali Dal

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) secured a significant second position in the Tarn Taran bypoll, challenging rival Akali factions and bolstering Sukhbir Singh Badal's leadership. This performance strengthens SAD's standing for potential future alliances, particularly with the BJP, despite past electoral setbacks and ongoing political discussions about the party's relevance and baggage.

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:46 am

Punjab Govt Suspends SSP For Failing To Act Against Gangsters

CHANDIGARH, Nov 15: The Punjab Government on Saturday ordered the suspension of Amritsar (Rural) SSP Maninder Singh for his alleged failure in taking strict action against gangsters. While ordering his suspension, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said in a statement that no laxity of any kind will be tolerated in action against gangsters. This is the major action taken by the AAP Government against an IPS officer. The AAP government has been facing flak from opposition parties over the issue [] The post Punjab Govt Suspends SSP For Failing To Act Against Gangsters appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 15 Nov 2025 11:45 am

Tarn Taran win gives AAP morale boost ahead of 2027 polls

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:30 am

Verdict a shot in the arm for real Akali Dal

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:18 am

Punjab woman who visited Pakistan as part of Sikh pilgrimage group goes missing

A woman pilgrim from Punjab, Sarbjit Kaur, has not returned to India after participating in Guru Nanak Dev's birth anniversary celebrations in Pakistan. She was part of a large Sikh group that visited various shrines. Pakistani immigration authorities have informed their Indian counterparts about the incident.

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:10 am

Return to class: HC to students seeking Senate polls

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 5:49 am

Punjab records 104 stubble burning cases; max from Fazilka

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 5:06 am