Mann reviews preparedness for national badminton cship
Lubana community vows to fight bid to remove OBC status
6 held in Fazilka, arms, heroin seized
Rain alert: Kangra admin orders closure of all schools & colleges on June 20-21
HP to roll out new industrial policy with lower power tariffs: Sukhu
80% of Satluj glaciers retreating, study warns of hydel crisis in Himachal
Haryana announces Rs 10-lakh reward for top govt school panels
Haryana records highest-ever power demand; Vij claims uninterrupted supply
Aarti Singh Rao elected Haryana para sports association president
Haryana declares 1,128 villages tobacco-free
Saini pushes for digital overhaul of revenue services, sets Aug 15 deadline
Congress launches campaign to strengthen party at grassroots level in Haryana
Haryana BJP to hold tiffin meets at 4,729 Shakti Kendras
Studio owner held after woman finds hidden camera in changing room
Patiala villagers set up donation box to help Satluj producers
Bluetooth in socks: 30 caught cheating in Punjab pharmacy job exam
Irshad Kamil and Satinder Sartaj to Share Experiences with Punjab University Students on July 26
Chandigarh, July 19: Punjab University in Chandigarh will host a special conversation event titled Lafz, Sur Aur Safar on July 26, featuring two of its distinguished alumni: lyricist Irshad Kamil and Sufi singer-poet Satinder Sartaj. According to a statement released by the university on Sunday, the event is organized in collaboration with the Punjab University ... Read more Irshad Kamil and Satinder Sartaj to Share Experiences with Punjab University Students on July 26
Punjab BJP President Critiques AAP Governments Investment Claims Following NITI Aayog Report
Chandigarh, July 19: Sardar Keval Singh Dhillon, the Punjab President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), stated on Sunday that the NITI Aayogs Investment Friendliness Index-2026 has exposed the hollow claims of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, led by Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann, regarding investment and industrial development in Punjab. Dhillon remarked that ... Read more Punjab BJP President Critiques AAP Governments Investment Claims Following NITI Aayog Report
Punjab cop who tried to extort $400,000 from US family in AAP worker murder case arrested
Punjab Police arrested inspector Gurinderjit Singh Nagra, former Tanda SHO. He faces charges of extortion and corruption linked to a US family. The US justice department seeks his extradition for conspiracy to commit extortion. Nagra allegedly extorted Rs 16 lakh from the US-based family. This case is connected to the murder of an AAP worker.
Grappling with 60% vacancy, MC gets nod to fill 276 posts
PGI centre welcomes first moms & infants
Unbeaten in Europe: Minerva Academy lifts Gothia Cup
Pedestrian underpasses planned at busy Chandigarh junctions as traffic surges
Rain to return, heavy showers likely early next week
Old feud over protein powder remark leads to killing
Wheelchair cricketers prove disability no barrier to success
MC uses body cameras in anti-encroachment drive, issues 78 challans
498 vendors allotted new sites amid protests over relocation
MC Says Exercise Follows SC Directions; Vendors Claim New Locations Are Unviable
PU LLM test logjam: Paper setter did not have syllabus
Chandigarh to host first-ever BRICS ministerial meet on health
Australian visa scam: 30 students approach Barnala police
ED raids residence of Punjab ministers aide in Pathankot land probe
CJI backs mediation as instrument in reducing litigation
Intl drug and arms smuggling network busted, 4 held with over 5 kg heroin
SAD govt facilitated conviction in Khalra murder case: Sukhbir
Nagra hand in glove with AAP, claims SAD, demands probe
Centre should regularise MGNREGA staff: Punjab minister to Chouhan
Punjab employees stage stir, demand restoration of state pay scales
CJI launches youth rehab drive against drug abuse in Punjab
Punjabs power demand crosses 17,450 MW, highest this season
Punjab BJP appoints district presidents to strengthen party
17 benches in Patiala district hear 532 cheque bounce cases
PSPCL directs subdivision offices to process lawyers tariff applications
Himachal govt misusing central funds: LoP
61-year-old man sentenced to 20 years imprisonment in POCSO case
HC seeks report on waste management system at Triund Trek in Dharamshala
Rain red alert puts Himachal on guard
Indias first Hydrogen train to run six days a week, Friday for maintenance
Punjab Police Uncovers Cross-Border Drug and Arms Trafficking Network, Four Arrested
Chandigarh, July 18: The Amritsar Commissionerate Police has dismantled a cross-border drug and illegal arms trafficking network, leading to the arrest of four individuals. Authorities seized 5.557 kilograms of heroin and two sophisticated pistols during the operation. Punjabs Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav shared this information on Saturday. The arrested suspects have been ... Read more Punjab Police Uncovers Cross-Border Drug and Arms Trafficking Network, Four Arrested
Samsung Selects Chandigarh University Student as 'Punjab AI State Topper'
Samsung Selects Chandigarh University Student as 'Punjab AI State Topper'
'Operation Hard Ball': Punjab cop who extorted Rs 16 lakh from US family arrested
Inspector Gurinderjit Singh Nagra, named in a US indictment, has been arrested by Punjab Police. He allegedly extorted sixteen lakh rupees from a United States-based family. This arrest follows an inquiry initiated after media reports surfaced regarding the indictment. Nagra was relieved of his duties and transferred while an investigation commenced. Departmental proceedings have also been initiated against the suspended inspector.
Still old school, believe in protocol, says Manish Tewari on buzz around interaction with Modi
The remarks came after his interaction with Prime Minister Modi after an official programme in Chandigarh garnered attention on social media
International crackdown: 2 wanted Punjab-Haryana gangsters arrested in Angola
Two notorious gangsters, Varinder and Manjot, were arrested in Angola. This international operation involved Punjab and Haryana Police and central intelligence agencies. Varinder was wanted for four murder cases, and Manjot faced charges in Haryana. Indian authorities have initiated extradition proceedings for the apprehended fugitives. This successful crackdown highlights the reach of Indian law enforcement against criminals.
The Constitutional Paradox of Government-led Protest
Peaceful protest is an accepted democratic instrument through which citizens express dissent, hold governments accountable, and seek policy reforms. Protests in constitutional democracies are usually organized against governmental actions or inactions. But there is a special constitutional dilemma when the Government or those acting under executive powers themselves issue a call for protest. Can the Government constitutionally organize protests? Is it a means for promoting democracy or indicates the failure of constitutional governance? These questions acquire special importance in the constitutional framework of Jammu & Kashmir. This issue is not whether the government or their elected representatives have freedom of expression that is at stake. The constitutional question is whether the kind of executive responsibility is consistent with the idea of representation and constitutional accountability. The Constitution does not expressly mention a right to protest. Yet the right to peaceful protest forms part of the freedoms under Articles 19(1)(a) and 19(1)(b) and 19(1)(c) of the Constitution which protect the freedom of speech and expression, peaceful assembly and association which allows the people to participate in public debate even outside the sphere of elections. These freedoms, however, are not absolute. The legality of a peaceful protest also has to be understood in the context of constitutional morality. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar repeatedly emphasised that the success of a Constitution lies not only in its provisions but also in the constitutional morality of the people. Democratic legitimacy depends not merely upon electoral victory but upon continual constitutional accountability. Governments ordinarily respond to public grievances through constitutional institutions rather than by mobilising public demonstrations. It is this constitutional inversion that makes the present situation unique. Symbolic protest occupies an important place in constitutional democracies. Peaceful demonstrations such as silent marches, candlelight vigils, black badges and public memoranda enable citizens and public representatives to express constitutional expectations without departing from democratic norms. In the case of Jammu & Kashmir, a gathering at a publicly known constitutional location like Jantar Mantar can be considered a form of constitutional dialogue. This is done without stepping out of the realm of democracy and legality. In cases where institutional dialogue has been attempted, constitutional commitments have been publicly recorded, and where the demand seeks to be met in fulfilment of such constitutional commitment, peaceful public demonstration could work as a complementary democratic tool rather than as a substitute to constitutional governance. The constitutionality of peaceful protest in the case of restoration of statehood in Jammu and Kashmir needs to be assessed within the context of judicial dicta as well as the constitutional commitments documented before the Parliament of India. The Supreme Court has repeatedly recognised peaceful protest as an essential democratic freedom in the case of Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan v. Union of India (2018) in which it noted that peaceful demonstrations constitute an important part of democratic practice and the state has the corresponding responsibility of balancing public order with the constitutional liberties enshrined in Article 19. Also, in Amit Sahni v. Commissioner of Police (2020), while regulating the manner of conduct of the protest itself, the Court did not weaken the constitutional right to protest but reaffirmed that peaceful dissent is a constitutionally protected right. The Supreme Courts decision in In Re: Article 370 (2023) added constitutional dimension, while ruling on the constitutional validity of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, the Constitution Bench observed that while noting the submission of the Union Government regarding restoring statehood to Jammu and Kashmir as early as possible, the Court ruled that the democratic process, which includes elections, must be completed within the prescribed time frame. Even though the Court did not provide any time line to restore statehood, the fact was explicitly noted, putting the matter into the domain of constitutional governance. The constitutional discourse also gets strengthened by pledges made in Parliament itself. During the discussions on the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, the Union Home Minister pledged to both the Houses of Parliament that the conversion of Jammu and Kashmir to a Union Territory was only temporary and Supreme Courts verdict on Article 370. Parliamentary assurances, although political, assume constitutional significance when recorded before the nations highest legislative forum. The choice of the Jantar Mantar location is constitutionally significant, it has been used as an officially designated democratic space where individuals, civil society organizations, and political parties make their constitutional demands to Parliament. Conducting a peaceful protest in such a location makes it clear that the aim is not to clash with the Constitution but to work within its parameters. In conducting a protest, a constitutional demand is made to the constitutional body competent to deal with the issue. Questions about cooperative federalism are raised by this incident as well. According to the constitution of India, conflicts between the union government and the state government should ideally be settled by way of dialogues and consultation. Mobilization of people can serve as an additional means to back up a constitutional claim, but it cannot serve as a permanent replacement for intergovernmental engagements. The constitutional debate is therefore not about whether citizens may protest, that question is largely settled under Article 19. What needs to be considered more profoundly from a constitutional perspective is the position of the government in a representative federal democratic framework. Even though governments have the political freedom to pursue constitutional goals, at the same time, they carry constitutional duties of adhering to dialogue, federal cooperation and the rule of law. Dr Ajaz Afzal Lone, Assistant Professor in the University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University.
Amrit Bharat push: PM opens revamped stations in Mohali, Kalka
PU researchers secure patent for tech combining wastewater treatment, green hydrogen production
Draw today to decide fate of 774 street vendors
Absconding banker faces Red Corner Notice in 30-year-old fraud case
Duo held for robbing motorists after seeking lifts
MC removes alleged encroachment from govt land in Mataur village
PM attacks AAP on law & order, says only BJP can bring badlav in Punjab
Bomb threat email triggers massive security sweep at Secretariat
Chandigarh Has Set Benchmark Of Planned Urban Development: Modi
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PGI capacity gets major boost with new centres, MBBS college
Chandigarh students make it to Top 100 in Re-NEET UG 2026
PU admission counselling marred by ABVP-SATH clash; parents witness chaos
Cyclist killed in hit-and-run near Manimajra traffic light
Fresh twist in Sector 52 death; homicide case filed
MC plans e-auction of 20 Manimajra commercial properties
Move Aims To Boost Revenue
3 city residents lose over 8 lakh to cyber frauds
Work-from-home Scam, Fake Visa Offer And Bogus Bank Call Among Frauds Reported
Man convicted of beheading friend over 40,000 goat trade dispute
Congress censures PM Modis Punjab visit, says key issues ignored
HHRC orders regular inspection of mortuary freezers in govt hospitals
Haryana launches 45-day drive to recover Rs 56 crore in power theft
GJUST scholar bags $7,000 fellowship for advanced research at US University
Suspend ops of biogas plant in Jind: Congress
Abhay Chautalas remarks against Congress MLA spark political storm in Ellenabad
Punjab rain deficit widens to 38%, Haryana to 20%
Worlds longest hydrogen powered train flagged off from Haryanas Jind
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off Indias first hydrogen-powered fuel cell train from Jind in Haryana, marking a major step towards cleaner rail transport. He also laid the foundation stone for development projects in Haryana, Chandigarh and Punjab. Heres why the hydrogen train is significant and how it works.
Why railways picked Jind-Sonipat route for its 1st hydrogen train
India has joined select nations operating hydrogen-powered trains with its first service. The Jind-Sonipat route was chosen for its low traffic and infrastructure availability. This 10-coach train is the longest of its kind globally. It utilizes indigenous technology and a powerful fuel-cell propulsion system. The service will eventually be extended to New Delhi.
Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh Signs MoUs with 36 Top Global Universities; to provide global exposure for students
A Chandigarh consumer commission ordered a domestic help agency to refund Rs 17,727. The agency also must pay Rs 10,000 compensation for failing to provide services. Caregiver services were only provided for less than five months. This was against the agreed full term of eleven months. The agency was found guilty of deficiency in service and unfair trade practice.
Prime minister Narendra Modi flags off India's first Hydrogen train
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off India's first hydrogen-powered train from Jind. This new train will operate between Jind and Sonipat, covering a distance of eighty-nine kilometers. The service is scheduled to run twice daily, with fares fixed at twenty-five rupees. The train can reach a maximum speed of seventy-five kilometers per hour. After the flagging-off ceremony, the Prime Minister addressed a public rally and inaugurated development projects.
Immigration firm co-owner held over use of forged papers
A joint owner of an immigration consultancy is on the brink of arrest due to accusations of forging visa documents. He allegedly submitted counterfeit bank statements to Australian authorities, misleading unsuspecting students into paying hefty fees. Investigations have confirmed that at least forty students fell victim, although the toll may rise. The police have initiated a case and are probing the actions of the other partner as well.
SKUAST-K to establish Indias first Centre of Excellence for AMR
Srinagar, Jul 16: Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir has secured the Department of Science and Technology (GoI)-funded Centre of Excellence (CoE) for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) research under the One Health framework. This will be India's first Centre of Excellence for Exploring Challenges to Identify Antimicrobial Resistance Drivers and Potential Antimicrobial Alternatives in a One Health Approach (CoE-AMRDPAA), placing SKUAST-K at the forefront of one of the world's most pressing scientific and public health priorities. As alead institution, SKUAST-K will function through a strategic partnership withsome of India's premierinstitutions, including the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, the Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH), Chandigarh, and the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS),Srinagar, integratingexpertise in microbiology, genomics, biotechnology, engineering, artificial intelligence, clinical sciences and public health. This recognition comes at a time when SKUAST-K has emerged as one of the country's fastest-growing innovation-driven agricultural universities. During the past few years, the University has built a vibrant research ecosystem with 134 Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs), over 120 technology-basedstartups,internationally benchmarked laboratories in plant and animal biotechnology, genomics, molecular diagnostics, stem cell biology, precision agriculture and artificial intelligence. Several breakthrough technologies developed at the University, including novel diagnostics for lung health and rickettsial fever and regenerative stem-cell bandage technologies, have also advancedtowardsinternational patent protection, reflecting the University's growing global research footprint. The Centre will be led by Prof Syed Mudasir Andrabi, Professor andHead,Division of Animal Biotechnology, as the Principal Coordinator. Under his leadership, a multidisciplinary team of scientists from partnering institutions will undertake one of India's most comprehensive research programmes on antimicrobial resistance. The Centre will investigate the emergence, evolution and transmission of antimicrobial resistance across humans, animals, agriculture, food systems and the environment through nationwide surveillance, advanced genomics, metagenomics and molecular epidemiology. Leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning, the programme will develop predictive models, intelligent surveillance systems and evidence-based decision-support platforms to strengthen national preparedness against antimicrobial resistance. An equally important focus of the Centre will be the discovery and development of next-generation alternatives to conventional antibiotics. Research will encompass antimicrobial peptides, phytochemicals, probiotics, biomaterials, nanotechnology-enabled therapeutics and other innovative interventions aimed at reducing dependence on antibiotics while improving human, animal and environmental health. Welcoming the approval, Vice-Chancellor Prof Nazir Ahmad Ganai described the Centre as a defining milestone in SKUAST-K's journeytowardsbecoming a globally recognised research and innovation university. This Centre of Excellence is a national recognition of the scientific capabilities that SKUAST-K has built over the past few years. It reflects our commitment to innovation-led research that addresses real-world challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration. Antimicrobial resistance is a silent pandemic threatening human, animal and environmental health alike, he said. The VC added, Through this Centre, we aim to develop science-based, technology-driven and globally relevant solutions that contribute to India's health security while reinforcing the One Health vision. The Centre will also nurture young scientists, strengthen national research networks and position SKUAST-K as a leading global hub for One Health research and innovation.
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