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Punjab Police's Anti-Gangster Task Force, alongside Mohali Police, has nabbed a key operative connected to overseas gangsters. A pistol and live cartridges were seized. Preliminary findings suggest the arrested individual was directed by foreign handlers to execute multiple targets in the Tricity area, preventing significant criminal acts. This follows a prior bust of a gangster module.
The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has launched a Special Mercy Chance for students who failed Class 10 or 12 exams between 2010 and 2025. This initiative, dedicated to Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib's martyrdom anniversary, offers a final opportunity to complete schooling. Eligible candidates can register online until May 25, 2026, to improve career prospects.
Punjab counter-intelligence has busted two ISI-controlled spy modules, arresting three suspects for using solar-powered CCTV cameras to monitor military locations. Footage was transmitted live to Pakistan-based handlers via mobile apps. The cameras, equipped with 4G connectivity, were strategically placed to bypass traditional wiring for surveillance.
The Anglican Church of India has challenged Punjab's new anti-sacrilege law in the high court, arguing it discriminates against other religions. The law offers exclusive protection to the Guru Granth Sahib with severe penalties, while ignoring other holy texts. Petitioners claim this violates secularism and constitutional principles of equality, seeking an immediate stay on its enforcement.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court suspended gangster Anil Chippi's life sentence in a 2009 murder case, citing over 14 years in custody and a distant appeal hearing. However, Chippi is unlikely to be released immediately as he faces 16 other serious cases where he is not on bail. The court stressed this relief doesn't impact other proceedings.
Nine Punjab residents were deported from Australia on a special flight due to criminal charges and immigration breaches. Seven men faced allegations including drug possession and assault, while one woman overstayed her visa. Their disruptive behavior on prior commercial flight attempts necessitated the chartered Nauru Airlines aircraft for their removal.
A Punjab-based YouTuber arrested for alleged spying for Pakistan's ISI has been granted bail. The Punjab and Haryana high court noted gaps in the prosecution's case. The court cited a lack of direct communication or transmission of sensitive information. The YouTuber had been in custody for over 10 months. His YouTube channel primarily featured travel and vlog content.
A recent PGI study uncovers alarming levels of burnout among resident physicians, with a staggering 80% logging over 60 hours a week. This relentless pace, exacerbated by insufficient staffing, not only drains doctors physically and mentally but also jeopardizes the quality of patient care, creating a cycle of stress and anxiety.
In response to a heartbreaking event in Mumbai, the food safety team in Chandigarh is taking proactive measures with a large-scale initiative. Officials are visiting ten different spots across the city, collecting watermelon samples to be tested in their mobile lab.
In a groundbreaking initiative, Punjab Police are integrating the timeless narrative of '12 Angry Men' into the training regimen for 200 sub-inspectors. Drawing inspiration from the film's exploration of justice, the Bureau of Investigation is enhancing skills in critical analysis, scrutinizing evidence, and recognizing personal biases.

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