Haryana Chief Minister Launches Auto Mutation System and Paperless Listing 2.0
Chandigarh, June 24: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini launched the Auto Mutation System and Paperless Listing 2.0 on Tuesday. This initiative is seen as a significant step towards good governance, transparency, and digital administration in the state. Residents will no longer need to submit separate applications for land record mutations. They can now download ... Read more Haryana Chief Minister Launches Auto Mutation System and Paperless Listing 2.0
Haryana approves Rs 30 crore flood-control equipment ahead of monsoon
Mutation in 24 hours: Haryana launches paperless registry system
Haryana, Rajasthan reach consensus on Yamuna water-sharing MoU
Rajasthan and Haryana Chief Ministers Meet to Finalize Yamuna Water Project Agreement
New Delhi, June 23: Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma participated in a high-level meeting on the Yamuna Water Project implementation on Tuesday. The meeting took place in New Delhi and included Union Minister of Jal Shakti C.R. Patil and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. During the meeting, various aspects of the project were discussed ... Read more Rajasthan and Haryana Chief Ministers Meet to Finalize Yamuna Water Project Agreement
Gurugram Police File FIR in Punjab CM Video Case
Gurugram, June 23: The Gurugram police in Haryana have registered an FIR against two individuals for allegedly creating a fake forensic report to benefit officials of the Punjab government. The FIR names Ankit and Arun Mahendru as the accused. The complainant, Jaspreet Singh, claims that Punjab government officials paid him 10 lakh rupees to produce ... Read more Gurugram Police File FIR in Punjab CM Video Case
Tata Power's Mundra plant mandated to run at full capacity till September
The power ministry has directed Tata Power's 4,150 MW Mundra plant to operate at full capacity until September 30, 2026. This extension aims to prevent electricity shortages during the anticipated peak summer demand of 270 GW. The plant, which resumed operations in April after a nine-month hiatus, supplies power to Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan.
New Agreement Reached on Yamuna Water Sharing Between Rajasthan and Haryana
New Delhi, June 23: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini and Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma met on Tuesday in New Delhi under the chairmanship of Union Minister for Jal Shakti, C.R. Patil, to discuss various water-related issues. Union Minister C.R. Patil confirmed that both Chief Ministers were present during the meeting. They discussed the issue ... Read more New Agreement Reached on Yamuna Water Sharing Between Rajasthan and Haryana
CRM programme helps Punjab, Haryana villages to move away from stubble burning
Awareness campaigns and access to shared farm machinery under a crop residue management helps in a big way
CBI Arrests Senior Haryana IAS Officer In Rs 60-Crore IDFC First Scam
Senior IAS officer arrested by CBI for Rs 60.54 crore fraud in Haryana government accounts.
As India intensifies its efforts towards cervical cancer prevention through greater awareness and early intervention, creating informed communities has emerged as a national priority. M3M Foundation facilitates HPV Vaccination for adolescent girls in Nuh, Haryana Supporting the vision at the grassroots level, M3M Foundation, in collaboration with the Health Department, Haryana, has been driving an extensive HPV awareness campaign across Tauru Block in Nuh district to promote cervical cancer prevention and encourage HPV vaccination among 14-year-old girls. Taking a pioneering approach towards health communication, M3M Foundation became one of the first CSR organisations in Haryana to design and deploy dedicated HPV awareness Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials, developed by SYImpact Consulting. These innovative tools, including interactive Snake & Ladder and Ludo games, flip books, quiz cards, HPV awareness songs, informative reels and AI-powered storytelling modules, have helped make conversations around preventive healthcare more engaging and accessible. What began as an awareness initiative has now translated into meaningful action. Through sustained mobilisation and community engagement, the campaign has facilitated the vaccination of more than 600 adolescent girls, surpassing its initial targets. Spread across 84 villages and 54 Gram Panchayats of Tauru Block, including M.P. Ahir, Rathiwas, Khori Kalan, Charora, Padheni, Kalwari, Jaurasi, Shikarpur, Raheri, Chahalka and Jafrabad, among several others, the initiative has conducted over 90 awareness sessions and reached more than 60 government schools. More than 3,000 stakeholders, including school children, mothers, teachers, ASHA workers, health officials and community members, have been mobilised through the campaign. At the beginning of the initiative, misinformation and social apprehensions posed significant challenges. Concerns regarding infertility, fears of adverse side effects, misleading narratives on social media and religious misconceptions often influenced community perceptions surrounding HPV vaccination. However, continuous engagement and open dialogue gradually helped build trust among families. While some community members remained hesitant, many others responded positively after understanding the importance of cervical cancer prevention and early vaccination. Dr. Nihal Singh Solanki, Senior Medical Officer, CHC Tauru, Haryana said, " Community awareness is key to the success of preventive healthcare initiatives. Our collaboration with M3M Foundation has helped strengthen acceptance of HPV vaccination and reach families more effectively at the grassroots level. " Sharing the experience, one of the beneficiary said, " Initially, we had many doubts after hearing different things from people and social media. But after attending the awareness session, we understood why the vaccine is important. After getting vaccinated, I feel more confident and now encourage other girls to learn about it and make informed decisions for their health ." Their stories reflect a larger shift taking place across communities, where awareness and dialogue are helping families move beyond fear and make informed healthcare decisions for their daughters. Commenting on the initiative, Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson and Trustee, M3M Foundation , said, " Inspired by Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's vision of preventive healthcare, we are committed to ensuring that girls in underserved communities receive the right information and access to timely healthcare. Awareness has the power to transform communities and secure a healthier future for the next generation ." Through its continued partnership with the Health Department, Haryana, M3M Foundation remains committed to strengthening community health systems and ensuring that awareness translates into action, protecting the health and future of young girls across underserved communities. About M3M Foundation M3M Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the M3M Group, working across education, health, livelihoods, sports, and environment. With a reach across 22 states and over 1,300 villages, the Foundation has positively impacted more than 5 million lives, driven by a vision of inclusive, sustainable, and transformative nation-building.
HPSC HCS Mains admit card 2026 released at hpsc.gov.in: Direct link to download hall tickets here
The Haryana Public Service Commission has issued admit cards for the HCS Main Examination 2026, which will be conducted from June 27 to 29 for 102 civil services vacancies. Only candidates who cleared the preliminary exam can download their hall tickets online. HPSC has advised aspirants to verify all details and carry the admit card and valid ID proof to the examination centre.
IDFC First scam: CBI arrests senior IAS officer for embezzling 60 crore
The case is part of a CBI investigation into embezzlement of 657 crore from the accounts of the Haryana government and Chandigarh administration maintained at IDFC First Bank
Haryana government funds misappropriation case: CBI arrests senior IAS official
CBI arrests IAS Pankaj Agarwal in Haryana govt funds misappropriation case
A top Haryana IAS officer, Pankaj Agarwal, has been apprehended by the CBI. He is accused of misusing government funds from accounts held by the Haryana School Shiksha Pariyojna Parishad and the Haryana State Agriculture Marketing Board at a Chandigarh bank. The investigation centers on the alleged diversion of these substantial sums. Agarwal is slated to appear in court today.
BJP selling jobs of Haryana, alleges Hooda
Haryana Government Accused of Selling Jobs, Claims Bhupinder Hooda
Rohtak, June 23: Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda has accused the states Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government of selling jobs just like items in a grocery store. He claimed that a viral call recording linked to the BJP president in Kurukshetra revealed that the government is openly selling everything, from contract jobs under the ... Read more Haryana Government Accused of Selling Jobs, Claims Bhupinder Hooda
Haryana Cabinet Approves Online Transfer Policy and Expands Womens Commission
Chandigarh, June 23: Under the leadership of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, the Haryana Cabinet approved the Model Online Transfer Policy (MOTP) and the Teachers Transfer Policy (TTP) on Monday. The aim is to enhance the utilization of human resources, increase employee satisfaction, improve administrative efficiency, and strengthen public service delivery. Under the new policy, ... Read more Haryana Cabinet Approves Online Transfer Policy and Expands Womens Commission
Kashmir to Host Panchayat Service Delivery Workshop Today
LG Manoj Sinha to inaugurate event; seven states to share governance models Srinagar, June 22: The Ministry of Panchayati Raj (MoPR) is organizing a regional workshop titled Seva Se Samriddhi: Panchayat-led Service Delivery in Srinagar today to promote improved public service delivery and strengthen grassroots governance. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha will inaugurate the workshop in the presence of Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Javid Ahmad Dar, Secretary Ministry of Panchayati Raj Vivek Bharadwaj, Joint Secretary MoPR Palka Sahni and Secretary Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, J&K, Mohammad Aijaz Asad. The workshop is being organised in collaboration with Common Services Centre Special Purpose Vehicle (CSC-SPV), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, and the Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Government of Jammu and Kashmir. The initiative is part of the Ministrys efforts to strengthen ease of living in rural India through empowered and accountable Panchayati Raj Institutions and local bodies. The event will bring together Panchayat representatives, Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs), government officials and stakeholders from seven states Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. Representatives from civil society organisations, research institutions and rural technology sectors will also participate to discuss last-mile governance and service delivery. The workshop will feature panel discussions, technical sessions and experience-sharing forums focusing on digital transformation, citizen participation, innovation and improved access to public services at the grassroots level. High-performing Gram Panchayats and outstanding Common Service Centres from participating states will also be felicitated during the programme.
Haryana cabinet clears new transfer policy, NCR vehicle incentives
MLAs to prepare constituency plans under Viksit Haryana-2047: Saini
Ancient Human Remains from Rakhigarhi Handed Over to ANSI for Research
New Delhi, June 22: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has officially transferred human skeletal remains recently unearthed at the archaeological site of Rakhigarhi in Haryana to the Anthropological Survey of India (ANSI). An official confirmed this development on Monday. Professor B.V. Sharma, Director of ANSI, stated that the transfer of the skeletal remains was ... Read more Ancient Human Remains from Rakhigarhi Handed Over to ANSI for Research
Out On Parole, Haryana's Wanted Criminal Killed In Police Encounter
In February this year, Gopal was released on a 70-day parole. Despite the expiry of his parole, he failed to surrender and had been on the run.
India to Host 11th BRICS Energy Ministers Meeting on June 25-26, 2026
New Delhi, June 22: India will host the 11th BRICS Energy Ministers Meeting on June 25-26, 2026, in Gurugram, Haryana, under its BRICS presidency for 2026. Energy ministers and senior officials from all BRICS member countries will gather to enhance cooperation on energy security, sustainability, and innovation. This information was released by the Ministry of ... Read more India to Host 11th BRICS Energy Ministers Meeting on June 25-26, 2026
Haryana Government Takes Steps to Modernize Healthcare Infrastructure
Chandigarh, June 22: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced on Sunday that the government is taking significant steps to modernize the healthcare infrastructure. The aim is to provide advanced facilities and services in government hospitals that are comparable to those in private hospitals. He emphasized that substantial improvements are being made in medical infrastructure, ... Read more Haryana Government Takes Steps to Modernize Healthcare Infrastructure
Bukhari Discusses Political Situation, Public Concerns with LG
Srinagar, June 21: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Sunday called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at the Lok Bhavan in Srinagar to discuss the prevailing political situation, besides raising important public issues and grievances. During the meeting, Bukhari raised a range of issues and problems that people are grappling with and urged the LG to ensure these issues are promptly addressed. They also deliberated on the prevailing political and security situation in Jammu and Kashmir According to a press release issued here, Apni Party President also apprised the LG of the official neglect towards several key developmental issues, affecting the people. He said that residents from various parts of Srinagar city have complained about the inadequate supply of drinking water, while farmers in several areas across the Valley are facing a shortage of irrigation water for their paddy fields. Mr Bukhari expressed concern that the departments and officials responsible for addressing these issues do not appear to be giving them the attention they deserve. As a result, people are being forced to suffer due to these persistent shortcomings, which continue to affect their daily lives and livelihoods. He also raised the issue of Kashmiri mutton traders who are allegedly being subjected to undue charges while transporting livestock to Jammu and Kashmir. He said that livestock-carrying vehicles entering Jammu and Kashmir through Punjab are being charged substantial fees from 15 to 20 thousand rupees at the Simbu and Madhopur checkpoints. He pointed out that these charges are unjustified and not applicable in the case of J&K mutton traders, as they do not procure livestock from Punjab. Instead, they buy their livestock from states such as Haryana, Rajasthan, and Delhi. Mr. Bukhari said that these unwarranted charges ultimately contribute to price inflation, placing an additional burden on ordinary consumers in Jammu and Kashmir. He requested the intervention of the LG to put an end to this practice. In response, the LG assured Mr. Bukhari that he would take up the matter with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and make efforts to ensure that the prevailing practice of fee collection is discontinued. Mr. Bukhari thanked the LG for the decision to reopen the historic Naranag Temple in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district for devotees and tourists. At the same time, he requested the LG to consider reopening other tourist destinations and attractions that were closed following the horrific terror attack in Pahalgam last year. Responding to the request, the LG said that the administration is regularly reviewing the security situation and assured Bukhari that all presently closed tourist destinations would be eventually reopened in a phased manner. Bukhari also raised concerns about the developmental deficit, particularly in Srinagar city. He stressed the urgent need for the repair and reconstruction of roads, lanes, and by-lanes across various city areas, saying that the poor condition of the infrastructure is causing inconvenience to residents and requires immediate attention from the administration. Apni Party President also apprised the LG of the allegations regarding backdoor appointments, and said that whenever such allegations surface, they create a sense of frustration and disappointment among the youth, who look towards transparent and merit-based recruitment processes. The LG reiterated his commitment to resolving public grievances and taking appropriate measures to ensure that the concerns highlighted by Bukhari receive the attention they deserve.
PSBs told to tighten scrutiny of government accounts amid fraud concerns
In response to a staggering 590 crore fraud uncovered in Haryana government accounts, the finance ministry has mandated that public sector banks must enhance their security measures. Banks are urged to conduct thorough reviews of their current practices, adopt more stringent Standard Operating Procedures, and strengthen security protocols to avert any future fraud incidents.
Gunfire at Congress MLAs office shows law and order collapse in Haryana, says Hooda
Not a single gang was active during the Congress governments tenure, because the administrations policy was clear: either give up crime or leave Haryana, says Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Haryana teams bust Bihar sex determination racket, arrest 4
Haryana Government To Make Yoga Part Of HSSC, HPSC Exams, Key Component In Centres Of Excellence
Yoga will also be integrated as a key component in the five Centres of Excellence being set up in various universities across the state.
The Haryana Government on Saturday announced a major expansion of yoga education across schools, universities, and recruitment examinations in the state, stating that yoga will be introduced in the curriculum for Class 6 in the current academic session 2026-27 and extended to all classes from Class 3 to Class 9 in the upcoming academic year.
Blind cricketers shine as J&K, Haryana face off in Bhaderwah
Bhaderwah, Doda, Jun 20: The Blind Cricket Association Jammu & Kashmir, in collaboration with the Directorate of Youth Services & Sports J&K, organized the Bilateral Blind Cricket Series 2026 at Government Degree College Bhaderwah from June 20 to June 21, 2026. The two-day sporting extravaganza has brought together talented visually impaired cricketers from Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana, providing a vibrant platform to showcase their exceptional skills, determination, and passion for the game. The bilateral series aims to promote inclusive sports, encourage the active participation of differently-abled athletes, and strengthen sporting ties between the two teams. The tournament witnessed enthusiastic participation from players, officials, and sports enthusiasts, reflecting the growing popularity and recognition of blind cricket across the region. The event stands as a testament to the power of sports in breaking barriers and creating equal opportunities for all athletes. Organizers expressed confidence that the series would inspire more visually impaired youth to embrace sports and pursue excellence at higher competitive levels. They emphasized that such initiatives play a crucial role in fostering confidence, empowerment, and social inclusion through sports. The matches were officiated by the official umpires and scorer of the Youth Services & Sports, Doda, ensuring fair play, transparency, and the smooth conduct of the tournament. The series is expected to witness thrilling encounters marked by competitive spirit, teamwork, and exemplary sportsmanship, highlighting the extraordinary resilience, talent, and dedication of blind cricketers. The event not only celebrates sporting excellence but also reinforces the message that determination and ability can overcome every challenge.
Allegations of Illegal Tree Cutting in Mornis Asrewali Village Spark Outrage
Chandigarh, June 20: In Haryana, while the government encourages the public to plant trees, a shocking incident has emerged from Asrewali village in the Morni area. Over 3,500 trees have reportedly been cut down, raising significant concerns among social activists. Lawyer Sanjeev Chaudhary spoke out about the situation. He accused officials of large-scale illegal logging ... Read more Allegations of Illegal Tree Cutting in Mornis Asrewali Village Spark Outrage
Indian Man Alleges Meal Shortage And Poor Service On Singapore-Delhi Flight, Airline Responds
The passenger, Haryana-based Kartik, shared his experience on X, alleging that Singapore Airlines flight SQ406 was delayed by an hour.
Punjab Will Blossom Under Modis Leadership: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini
Sirsa, June 20: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini stated on Friday that under Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership, the lotus will bloom in Punjab during the upcoming assembly elections. He emphasized that the welfare schemes implemented by the double-engine government in Haryana are being discussed in Punjab as well. Saini accused the current Punjab ... Read more Punjab Will Blossom Under Modis Leadership: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini
Haryana sets up 13 new fast-track NDPS courts, tally reaches 21
Haryana rolls out agri business policy, targets Rs 5000cr investment
Haryana Expands Special NDPS Courts to Combat Drug Trafficking
Chandigarh, June 19: The Haryana government has established 13 new special NDPS (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances) courts, increasing their total number to 21. According to a government notification, one additional special NDPS court has been set up at the level of Additional Sessions Judge in Faridabad, Gurugram, Panchkula, Rohtak, and Yamunanagar. In Fatehabad, two ... Read more Haryana Expands Special NDPS Courts to Combat Drug Trafficking
Haryana offers free bus travel for NEET re-exam candidates
Haryana deploys multi-tiered security for NEET re-exam on June 21
Haryana to install mammography machines in 8 dist hosps
HSSC Group D Recruitment 2026 Notification out; check details here
Haryana government is opening doors for Group D job seekers with the HSSC Group D Recruitment 2026 notification released on June 18th. Applications commence June 19th and close July 3rd, with fee payment until July 6th. A correction window is available July 7th-9th. Selection hinges on a 10th-grade level Common Eligibility Test (CET).
Haryana Achieves 96% Digital Mapping of Villages Under AgriStack Program
Chandigarh, June 18: Haryana has successfully completed the geo-referencing of 1.75 crore agricultural plots and nearly 96% of its villages under the AgriStack program. Additionally, over 1.15 million farmers have been registered, and 832,000 farmer identification documents have been prepared. The remaining villages are expected to be covered within the next two months. This information ... Read more Haryana Achieves 96% Digital Mapping of Villages Under AgriStack Program
Delhi Police bust inter-state child trafficking racket, 13 held
Delhi Police have dismantled an alleged inter-state child trafficking syndicate, arresting 13 accused, including traffickers, buyers, mediators and a hospital owner. Five infants were rescued during operations across Delhi, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and other states
Delhi Police Busts Human Trafficking Ring, Rescues Five Newborns
New Delhi, June 18: The Delhi Police have uncovered an interstate human trafficking ring involved in the illegal trade of infants. Thirteen individuals, including traffickers, intermediaries, buyers, and a hospital owner, have been arrested. During the operation, six newborns were rescued from Delhi, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh. The investigation revealed a well-organized gang that was ... Read more Delhi Police Busts Human Trafficking Ring, Rescues Five Newborns
Police Busts Human Trafficking Ring, Rescues Five Newborns
New Delhi, June 18: The Delhi Police has uncovered an interstate human trafficking ring involved in the illegal trade of newborns. Thirteen individuals, including traffickers, middlemen, buyers, and a hospital owner, have been arrested in connection with this case. During the operation, police rescued six newborns from Delhi, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh. The investigation revealed ... Read more Police Busts Human Trafficking Ring, Rescues Five Newborns
Haryana mob attacks cops, frees drugs case accused
In Haryana's Radaur, a mob attacked police officers with stones and bricks, injuring several and freeing a drug suspect from custody. The incident occurred when a special unit attempted to arrest Rajinder in Chhota Bans village. Villagers joined the confrontation, leading to the suspect's escape.
Nikhil Kamath Brings Together Pharma Veterans to Decode India's Evolving Healthcare Landscape
In the latest episode of WTF, entrepreneur and investor Nikhil Kamath sits down with two of India's most influential pharmaceutical leaders, Rajeev Juneja, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Mankind Pharma, and GV Prasad, Co-Chairman and CEO of Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, for a candid conversation on India's pharmaceutical growth story, the future of innovation-led healthcare, manufacturing competitiveness, and the opportunities shaping the sector's next chapter. Nikhil Kamath in conversation with Rajeev Juneja, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Mankind Pharma, and GV Prasad, Co-Chairman and CEO of Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Together, Juneja and Prasad bring more than six decades of experience building businesses that have helped shape India's position as the pharmacy of the world. Through personal stories and industry insights, they discuss how medicines are discovered, manufactured and commercialized, why India remains a global leader in generic drugs, and what it will take for the country to emerge as a stronger innovation-driven pharmaceutical hub. Reflecting on Mankind Pharma's journey, Rajeev Juneja shares how the company was built after its founding in 1995 with just Rs. 69,000 in capital and a strategy focused on markets often overlooked by larger players. While established pharmaceutical companies concentrated on metros and large hospitals, Mankind expanded its presence across smaller markets in Western Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab, prioritizing depth of distribution over breadth. The company differentiated itself by pricing products 40 to 60 percent below competitors, making medicines more accessible to consumers. Today, Mankind Pharma is India's fourth-largest pharmaceutical company with revenues exceeding Rs. 40,000 crore. GV Prasad reflects on joining Dr. Reddy's Laboratories in 1990, when the company's total group revenue was less than Rs. 100 crore, and helping build it into a nearly USD 3 billion global business spanning generics, biosimilars and proprietary drug discovery. He explains the fundamental differences between generics, biologics and innovative medicines, while highlighting both India's strengths and limitations within the global pharmaceutical value chain. A key theme of the discussion is India's next growth frontier. While India has established itself as the world's leading supplier of affordable generic medicines, Prasad notes that significantly greater value is created through innovation and the discovery of new therapies. The conversation explores emerging treatment areas such as GLP-1 drugs, the economics of drug development, and the investments required to build a globally competitive innovation ecosystem. The episode also examines India's position relative to China. Juneja and Prasad discuss China's evolution from a low-cost manufacturing destination to a global force in pharmaceutical innovation, noting that 29 percent of all new cancer drugs are now originating from Chinese companies. The discussion highlights the importance of long-term capital, scientific talent, research infrastructure and institutional support in driving innovation-led growth. Addressing the ongoing conversation around Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), the two leaders offer perspectives on manufacturing resilience and supply chain competitiveness. Prasad argues that India has not lost its ability to manufacture APIs but rather faced economic challenges that shifted production elsewhere, while Juneja discusses how Indian companies are increasingly partnering with and licensing molecules from global innovators to bring advanced therapies to patients more quickly. Beyond industry trends, the episode provides valuable insights for young professionals considering careers in pharmaceuticals. Drawing on their own experiences — from Juneja's early years as a medical representative to Prasad's journey of helping build a global pharmaceutical enterprise — both leaders emphasize the breadth of opportunities available across science, research, manufacturing, sales, entrepreneurship and healthcare innovation. Speaking on the episode, Rajeev Juneja, said, "What you hate becomes your biggest lesson. Going to that pharmacy, sweeping, buying from the wholesale market, I hated it. But that is where I learned how the market really works." GV Prasad added, "India is the generic pharmacy of the world. That's a good foundation. But the next frontier is finding new drugs, and I think the next ten years will be extremely interesting for Indian pharma." Commenting on the conversation, Nikhil Kamath, said, "This conversation made clear something I hadn't quite understood before, that by volume, India is the pharmacy of the world, but by revenue, we're barely a rounding error. The real question, and these two men have spent their careers answering it, is how that changes." The episode is available now on YouTube. About WTF with Nikhil Kamath WTF is a long-form conversation series hosted by entrepreneur and investor Nikhil Kamath. Each episode brings together builders, thinkers, and industry leaders for extended, unscripted conversations on business, ideas, and the texture of how things actually get done. Past guests include Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Rishi Sunak, and Akshata Murty.
The Supreme Court has expressed serious concern over repeated recusals by judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court in a case relating to a former judicial officers challenge to his dismissal from service, while emphasising that judges must not yield to pressure tactics and should discharge their duties fearlessly. The Bench of Chief Justice [] The post Supreme Court concerned over repeated recusals by Punjab and Haryana High Court judges in dismissed judicial officers case appeared first on India Legal .
400 poles down in Jind; Haryana may see more storms till June 23
Haryana drafts twin policies to woo Rs 10k crore in electronics investments
After 12 years, Haryana Congress appoints block presidents in 19 dists
Haryana CM Nayab Saini inaugurates 31-crore aviation infrastructure at Bhiwani Aerodrome
Job Opportunities at Haryanas Skill University: Apply by July 3
Chandigarh, June 17: A fantastic opportunity has emerged for those seeking employment at a government university. Shri Vishwakarma Skill University (SVSU) has issued an official notification announcing vacancies for a total of 19 positions, including Skill Professors across various subjects and disciplines. Among the 19 vacancies announced by SVSU, there are 9 positions for Skill ... Read more Job Opportunities at Haryanas Skill University: Apply by July 3
NCR to get 4 greenfield 'Namo' Cities in next 5 years
Four new 'Namo Cities' will be built across Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. These cities will receive Rs 5,000 crore in central aid over five years. The National Capital Region's area will remain unchanged. These developments aim to accommodate a projected population increase to 15 crore in 15 years. The plan focuses on balanced urban growth and improved infrastructure.
Achievements of Modi Government Highlighted by Haryana BJP MLA Laxman Singh Yadav
Rewari, June 17: Laxman Singh Yadav, a BJP MLA from Haryana, showcased the achievements of the Modi government during an exhibition in Rewari on Tuesday. He criticized the oppositions stance on development and national security issues. Speaking to the media, Yadav mentioned that the district administration organized the exhibition to highlight the 12 years of ... Read more Achievements of Modi Government Highlighted by Haryana BJP MLA Laxman Singh Yadav
Four Namo cities, three pollution zones part of 2041 blueprint for NCR
NCR Planning Board to provide 5,000-cr. incentive to support 4 new cities, one each in Delhi, Haryana, U.P. and Rajasthan, along RRTS corridors to house growing population of the region; other States must work to ease pressure from Delhi: CM
Additional Water for Delhi and Rajasthan: Agreement on Kishau Project Reached
New Delhi, June 16: A significant meeting chaired by Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah took place on Tuesday in New Delhi. The meeting focused on the long-pending Kishau Multi-Purpose Dam Project aimed at rejuvenating the Yamuna River. Following Amit Shahs initiative, the states of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan ... Read more Additional Water for Delhi and Rajasthan: Agreement on Kishau Project Reached
Kirana Pehal Triumphs in Womens 400m at Indian Athletics Series
Surat, June 16: In the 12th phase of the Indian Athletics Series, Haryanas international runner Kirana Pehal clinched victory in the womens 400-meter race on Tuesday. The competition, held in Surat, saw the 25-year-old athlete finish with a time of 53.49 seconds. This season, Kiranas best time was 52.89 seconds, recorded recently at the Ludhiana ... Read more Kirana Pehal Triumphs in Womens 400m at Indian Athletics Series
HTET 2025 revised schedule out at bseh.org.in; exam on July 4 and 5: Check shift timings here
The Haryana Board of School Education has announced new dates for the HTET 2025 examination. The test will now be held on July 4 and July 5, 2026. Earlier scheduled for June, the exam was postponed. Candidates can find the detailed schedule and information bulletin on the official BSEH website.
Haryana Board has opened registrations for September-October 2026 open school exams. Students can apply online from June 23 to July 15 without a late fee. Various categories like CTP, re-appear, and marks improvement are covered. Late fees apply after July 15. Examination fees vary by category and level. Specific instructions for OCTP and additional subject applicants are also provided.
HBSE Haryana Board announces Class 10, 12 compartment exam dates 2026: Check full schedule here
Haryana Board has released the 2026 compartment and additional subject exam schedule. Senior Secondary exams are set for July 9, while Secondary exams run from July 10 to July 18. All tests will occur in a single afternoon shift. Students should visit bseh.org.in for the full timetable and crucial updates.
The Supreme Court has upheld the constitutional validity of Rule 23(1) of the Haryana Civil Services (Compassionate Financial Assistance or Appointment) Rules, 2019, which suspends compassionate financial assistance where an eligible family member is accused of murdering a government employee, while clarifying that the provision does not apply to claims for compassionate appointment. The Bench [] The post Supreme Court upholds Haryana rule on compassionate financial assistance, says it cannot bar compassionate appointment appeared first on India Legal .
Rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR, more thunderstorms likely
Delhi experienced light rain and cooler temperatures on Tuesday morning, with the mercury dipping below normal. The India Meteorological Department forecasts moderate to severe thunderstorms with strong winds across Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and western Uttar Pradesh. This weather is attributed to a cyclonic circulation over Pakistan. The capital's air quality remains in the 'moderate' category.
Haryana Chief Minister Practices Yoga, Celebrates Global Recognition of Indian Tradition
Chandigarh, June 16: In preparation for International Yoga Day 2026, a special yoga event was held at the Haryana Assembly. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini participated in a yoga session on Tuesday and emphasized the significance of yoga. He stated that it is a matter of pride for the entire nation that Indias ancient yoga ... Read more Haryana Chief Minister Practices Yoga, Celebrates Global Recognition of Indian Tradition
No govt, no OTS deal can curtail citizens right to move court: Supreme Court
Nearly four decades ago, Haryana govt had acquired more than 1,500 acres of land at Panchkula for Sectors 24 to 28 and sold the plots to individuals. Later, various authorities one after the other increased the compensation payable to farmers for their land over the next decade. Intimating plot buyers earlier, Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) sent additional demand notices to them for a corresponding increase in plot prices.
Haryana readies policy to attract gaming, animation firms
2 from Haryana held for Shimla school operators murder
Haryana CM more focused on Punjab, says state Congress chief
Haryana Congress flays Chief Minister Saini over his frequent visits to Punjab
Mr. Saini should first fulfil his responsibilities towards the people of Haryana, who have elected him to work for Haryanas development and to resolve the States problems, and not to play an active role in the politics of other States, Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee president Rao Narendra Singh says
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Water supply problems continue in Delhi; Yamuna's level at Wazirabad lower than required normal
Delhi is experiencing water shortages across several areas. The Delhi Jal Board's water production is significantly below its summer target. Low raw water supply has impacted major treatment plants. Efforts are underway to increase supply from Haryana. A pilot project for real-time water quality monitoring has been launched in Gulmohar Park.
Haryana CM Pays Tribute to Lala Jagat Narayan, Emphasizes Social Welfare
Chandigarh, June 15: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini stated on Sunday that the greatness of any society is measured not by its economic prosperity, but by how it treats its weaker, helpless, and marginalized members. He emphasized that a truly progressive and compassionate society is one that cares for its underprivileged citizens. The Chief ... Read more Haryana CM Pays Tribute to Lala Jagat Narayan, Emphasizes Social Welfare
Three killed in Nagrota road accident
LG Sinha, CM Omar condole loss of lives Jammu, Jun 14: Three people from Haryana were killed and two others injured when their car collided with a truck along the Jammu-Srinagar national highway near the Jagti-Karli area of Nagrota early Sunday, officials said. The accident occurred around 2:15 am, leaving the car extensively damaged. While two persons died on the spot, another succumbed to injuries at the Government Medical College Hospital, Jammu. The deceased have been identified as Sikander Saifi, Shakti and Mohit Verma, all residents of Haryana. The injured Deepak Verma and Kuldeep Sharma are undergoing treatment at the hospital. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha expressed grief over the loss of lives. Deeply grieved to learn about the loss of precious lives in a tragic road accident near Jagti, Nagrota. I extend my heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. Praying for the early recovery of the injured. I have directed the District Administration to provide all necessary assistance to the affected families, the LG said in a condolence message. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also expressed deep grief over the accident. The chief minister has expressed deep grief over the tragic road accident near Nagrota in which three persons from Haryana lost their lives, and two others sustained injuries, his office posted on X. CM Abdullah conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, prayed for eternal peace to the departed souls, and wished a speedy recovery to the injured. He also directed the concerned authorities to ensure the best possible medical treatment for the injured.
Nagrota Tragedy: Counting the Dead, Not the Mistakes
Three young lives lost on a highway that still refuses to learn Three young men from Haryana, all residents of Ballabgarh, left home to travel to Jammu. They did not return. In the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday, their car, moving towards Jammu, collided head-on with a bus on the Nagrota stretch near Jagti, on the outskirts of Jammu city. All five occupants of the car suffered critical injuries; two were declared brought dead at Government Medical College (GMC) Hospital, Jammu, while the third succumbed during treatment. Two others are battling for their lives. The bare details are chillingly familiar: a head-on collision, a highway, a late hour, and yet another set of families plunged into grief. Police have taken cognisance and initiated an investigation into the cause of the accident. But beyond the immediate questions of speed, lane discipline, lighting, or driver fatigue lies a more uncomfortable truth: that our highways in Jammu and Kashmir continue to be engineered and managed in ways that almost guarantee recurring tragedy. The Nagrota-Jagti belt is not an unknown black spot. The JammuUdhampur axis has, over the years, recorded a disturbing number of crashes involving passenger vehicles, trucks and buses. Each incident briefly jolts the public conscience and triggers routine assurances, only for the cycle of neglect to resume. If three residents from outside the UT can lose their lives within minutes of entering this stretch, it reflects not just individual error but a systemic failure of road safety planning and enforcement. Roads that connect Jammu with the rest of the country carry heavy, mixed traffic at virtually all hours. This demands far more than casual policing and sporadic drives. Clearly demarcated lanes, functional reflectors and signage, rumble strips before dangerous curves, strict checks on speeding and overtaking, and calibrated lighting at known accident-prone points are no longer optional extras; they are the difference between life and death. Night-time traffic on such corridors should be under particular scrutiny, with enforcement teams empowered and equipped to act. At the same time, there is a need to revisit how quickly accident black spots are mapped and rectified. A crash of this nature should immediately trigger a technical audit of the exact location Nagrota near Jagti with time-bound directions for remedial measures. Merely registering an FIR and waiting for a formal inquiry is not enough. The administration, traffic authorities and road-owning agencies must treat every fatal accident as an institutional failure and respond accordingly. The loss of three young lives from Haryana on the outskirts of Jammu is a grim reminder that our roads are still not safe for those who use them in good faith. Their death should not be reduced to a passing headline. It must become a turning point for a serious, enforceable road safety regime along the JammuUdhampur route and across J&K. Otherwise, Nagrota will be just one more entry in a growing ledger of avoidable tragedies and we will all share responsibility for looking away.
Deploying the Ro-Ro model represents an essential step in building a safer, more connected, and economically resilient nation The transport landscape of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh is at a critical evolutionary juncture. As a highly reliant consumer region defined by mountainous terrain and vulnerable highway networks, the territory faces a dual crisis: an economic penalty paid through high logistics costs and a tragic human toll caused by frequent highway fatalities. While advancements like the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) and AI-driven mobility frameworks have greatly enhanced enforcement on National Highway 44 (NH-44), systemic risk remains embedded in the physical geography of the region. This paper presents a definitive case for introducing Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) rail services via the newly integrated Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL). By conducting an in-depth engineering assessment of the route's civil infrastructurespecifically its large-scale horseshoe tunnelsthis article demonstrates how a piggyback logistics framework can dramatically reduce highway accidents, stabilise commodity prices, lower emissions, and redefine regional multi-modal transit in northern India. Introduction: The Mountainous Transport Matrix of J&K and Ladakh Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh occupy a unique structural position in the Indian economy. Functioning primarily as consumer regions, they rely heavily on inbound logistics from industrial manufacturing hubs in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and western India for everyday essentials, building materials, pharmaceuticals, and technology. Conversely, outbound freight is highly seasonal, dominated by fresh fruits (apples, cherries) and regional handicrafts. This massive volume of trade relies almost entirely on a single overland artery: National Highway 44 (NH-44). The geography of this route is notoriously unforgiving. Passing through the young, seismically active fold mountains of the Himalayas, the highway is constantly exposed to environmental disruptions: Landslides and Mudslides: Heavy rains frequently destabilise slopes, cutting off the Kashmir Valley for days. Shooting Stones: Chronic rockfall zones along the Ramban-Banihal stretch create highly unpredictable hazards. Extreme Weather: Severe winter snows and black ice choke transit capacity, causing long lines of stranded trucks. When these disruptions occur, supply chains stop. The immediate result is price volatility for essential goods in local markets, accompanied by the deterioration of perishable outbound agricultural shipments. For a consumer state, this structural vulnerability acts as a persistent economic tax, limiting growth and driving up the baseline cost of living. The Highway Imperative: Fatalities and the Safety Crisis on NH-44 Beyond its economic impact, the reliance on mountain highways extracts a devastating human toll. Historically, Jammu & Kashmir has ranked among the highest areas in India for accident severity and per-capita traffic fatalities, with mountain highway corridors accounting for the vast majority of these incidents. Several systemic factors drive this high crash rate: [Driver Fatigue from Prolonged Idling] [High-Risk Overtaking & Error] High Fatality Rates [Unforgiving Topography / Sharp Drop-offs] 1. Driver Exhaustion and Burnout: Due to frequent road closures, traffic bottlenecks, and security screenings, truck drivers often endure gruelling wait times. It is common for a driver to remain stuck in transit for 24 to 48 hours along the highway. Operating a heavy commercial vehicle under severe sleep deprivation on narrow, winding roads leads to high rates of driver error. 2. Brake Failures on Sustained Gradients: Navigating long, steep descents requires constant braking. In heavily loaded multi-axle trucks, this sustained friction leads to brake fadea condition where heat buildup temporarily destroys the vehicle's stopping power, turning trucks into runaway hazards on steep mountain drops. 3. High-Risk Overtaking: The slow pace of heavily loaded vehicles on mountain inclines tests the patience of other road users. This leads to risky overtaking manoeuvres on blind curves, resulting in severe head-on collisions or vehicles plunging down steep embankments. Modern Technology Interventions: ITMS and AI in Mobility To mitigate these risks, the region has aggressively deployed next-generation traffic technologies. The introduction of the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) across key urban corridors and highway checkpoints represents a major step forward in traffic management. By leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics, modern transit enforcement has shifted from passive observation to active, data-driven intervention. Key capabilities of the current ITMS framework include: Automated Speed Enforcement: ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras integrated with radar units automatically track average speeds across dangerous highway sections, reducing speeding. Load and Compliance Monitoring: AI-assisted cameras identify overloaded commercial vehicles before they enter vulnerable bridge sections or steep inclines. Real-Time Incident Detection: Automated vision systems flag sudden bottlenecks, lane obstructions, or minor rockfalls, allowing authorities to stop traffic upstream before secondary collisions happen. Yet, despite strict enforcement and advanced digital monitoring, technology alone cannot fix the fundamental vulnerabilities of mountain highways. AI can manage driver behaviour, but it cannot stop a landslide, eliminate structural brake fade, or erase driver fatigue from a 12-hour traffic jam. To achieve a lasting reduction in traffic accidents, the region must look beyond enforcement and fundamentally redesign how freight moves through the mountains. The Ro-Ro Model: A Paradigmatic Shift in Freight Logistics The Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) service operated by Indian Railways offers an elegant, proven solution to these challenges. Often described as a piggyback logistics model, Ro-Ro combines the efficiency of rail with the door-to-door flexibility of road transport. In a standard Ro-Ro setup, loaded commercial rigid trucks, multi-axle trailers, and personal vehicles are driven directly up a specialised ramp onto heavy-duty, low-bed rail flat wagons. Once secured on the train, the entire vehicle fleet is moved over the rail network as a single unit. The Driver Experience Crucially, the drivers and assistants do not remain inside their truck cabs during the rail journey. Instead, they move to dedicated passenger cars or AC coaches attached to the same train. This layout completely changes the human dynamic of long-haul freight delivery: Mandatory Rest: While the train covers the difficult mountain terrain, drivers get uninterrupted rest in a comfortable environment. Logistical Continuity: Upon arriving at the rail terminal, well-rested drivers step back into their trucks and handle the final miles of delivery over local roads. This approach eliminates the trade-offs typical of traditional freight hauling, offering a hybrid model that maximises the strengths of both rail and road. Technical and Engineering Feasibility: Navigating the USBRL Network The primary question regarding any proposed Ro-Ro service in a mountainous region is structural: Do the clearance envelopes of the rail line allow loaded trucks to pass through safely? On older rail lines, low bridges and narrow tunnels often block high-clearance Ro-Ro loads. However, the newly constructed Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) was built to modern, highly generous design standards. An engineering analysis of the JammuSrinagar rail corridor reveals that its clearance profile is exceptionally well-suited for standard Ro-Ro operations. The line uses standard Indian broad-gauge (1,676 mm) tracks and features a modern horseshoe-shaped tunnel profile. Typically, tunnel heights along this critical route range from 7.39 meters to 7.5 meters, with structural widths spanning 8.4 meters to 8.5 meters. This profile easily accommodates standard electric and diesel locomotives alongside large freight configurations. Key Infrastructure Dimensions on the Route To understand how Ro-Ro can scale here, look at the dimensions of the two largest structural interventions along the line: A. Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel (T-80) Length:** 11.215 km, connecting Banihal directly to Qazigund. Height Profile:** 7.39 m Width Profile:** 8.40 m Significance:** By bypassing the treacherous, landslide-prone surface alignment of the Pir Panjal pass, this tunnel provides a protected underground corridor that cuts transit times from hours down to minutes. B. Tunnel T-49 Length:12.75 km, standing as India's longest transportation tunnel. Cross-Section: Modified horseshoe design. Clearance: Features a clear height exceeding 7 meters. Physical Clearance Verification From a practical loading perspective, a standard large commercial truck stands between 3.8 and 4.0 meters tall. When driven onto a standard low-bed rail flatcar, which has a platform deck sitting roughly 1.25 meters above the rail line, the total combined height of the asset reaches approximately 5.25 meters. When measured against the minimum overhead tunnel profile of 7.39 meters found on the USBRL network, the system retains a clear, unobstructed safety buffer of more than 2 meters. This substantial clearance margin ensures that heavy multi-axle freight can pass through the entire subterranean network smoothly without requiring structural changes to vehicle configurations or risking contact with overhead electrification systems. Socio-Economic and Commercial Impact for a Consumer State Implementing a regular Ro-Ro service between Jammu, Srinagar, and eventually extending inter-modal hubs toward Leh would transform the region's economy. Impact Dimension. Traditional Highway Transport (NH-44). Proposed Rail Ro-Ro Model. Transit Reliability, Subject to frequent closures from landslides, snow, and rockfalls. All-weather, climate-resilient underground operation. | Turnaround Time. 12 to 48 hours, depending on bottlenecks and weather. Predictable 4 to 5-hour scheduled runs. Vehicular Wear & Tear. High; severe strain on brakes, tyres, engines, and suspension. Zero; vehicles remain turned off for the mountain crossing. Fuel Consumption: Massive; high fuel burn during steep climbs and extended idling. |Drastically reduced; minimises diesel consumption. Driver Condition, High fatigue, sleep deprivation, and high accident risk. Rested, safe, and secure in attached passenger coaches. Stabilising Supply Chains and Commercial Goods For a consumer state, the business benefits of Ro-Ro extend across the entire supply chain: Guaranteed Product Quality: Perishable itemssuch as temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals inbound, or fresh cherries and apples outboundcan move through the mountain barrier without unpredictable delays. This helps eliminate the spoilage losses that currently plague local farmers. Lower Consumer Prices: By eliminating hidden expenses like extended idling fuel costs, emergency highway maintenance, and vehicle downtime, logistics companies can operate more efficiently. These savings translate directly to lower retail prices for consumers on everyday goods. Optimised Inventory Levels: Local businesses can transition from holding expensive safety stock to a nimbler, just-in-time delivery model, freeing up working capital across the regional economy. Protecting the Himalayan Ecosystem The environmental benefits of moving thousands of heavy trucks off mountain roads and onto electric rail lines are profound. The fragile ecology of the Kashmir Valley and Ladakh is highly susceptible to air pollution. Deposits of black carbon from diesel exhaust accelerate glacial retreat in the surrounding mountains. Transitioning heavy freight to electric rail lines significantly cuts regional greenhouse gas emissions, directly supporting long-term conservation efforts for this delicate ecosystem. Strategic Implementation Blueprint To successfully launch Ro-Ro services in Jammu & Kashmir, stakeholders should consider a phased, structured approach: Phase 1: Terminal Infrastructure Development Jammu Hub (Bari Brahmana/Udhampur): Build a dedicated Ro-Ro loading terminal equipped with specialised end-loading and side-loading ramps. This hub must feature large staging yards for trucks, driver rest facilities, and automated weight-verification gantries. Srinagar Hub (Qazigund/Nowgam): Establish a matching terminal in the valley to serve as the main reception and distribution point for inbound freight, and the collection point for outbound agricultural trade. Phase 2: Inter-Modal Logistics Expansion to Ladakh Leh Forward Links: While the rail line terminates in the valley, Srinagar and Drass/Kargil can be developed as dual-mode logistics hubs. Trucks arriving via Ro-Ro in Srinagar can immediately head up the Srinagar-Leh highway (NH-1). This cuts the overall driving distance across difficult terrain by half, making deliveries to Leh far more reliable. Phase 3: Public-Private Policy Framework Incentive Programs: Create an initial operational framework offering green logistics credits or reduced toll fees for fleet operators who adopt the Ro-Ro system. Scheduled Freight Pathways: Set up fixed, high-priority time slots for Ro-Ro trains, ensuring logistics companies can promise reliable, guaranteed delivery windows. Conclusion: A Vision for Next-Generation Mobility The case for introducing Roll-on/Roll-off services to Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh extends beyond traditional transportation policy; it is a vital initiative for regional safety and economic modernisation. While digital tools like ITMS and AI models have modernised highway enforcement, they work within the limits of an inherently dangerous road corridor. The structural engineering data confirms that the USBRL network's wide horseshoe tunnels are fully prepared to support this advanced transit model without clearance issues. By taking heavy trucks off the most volatile sections of the highway, this framework directly addresses the root causes of severe traffic accidents, saves lives, and ensures a stable supply of affordable goods. Moving forward, deploying the Ro-Ro model represents an essential step in building a safer, more connected, and economically resilient nation. (The author is a renowned social reformer/activist with over two decades of experience. For feedback email: umarbhat07@gmail.com)
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SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday expressed deep grief over the tragic road accident near Jagti in the Nagrota area of Jammu district that claimed the lives of three residents of Haryana and left several others injured. In a condolence message, the Lieutenant Governor conveyed his sympathies to the bereaved families []
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SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday expressed deep sorrow over the road accident near Nagrota in Jammu district that claimed the lives of three persons from Haryana and left two others injured. In a condolence message, the Chief Minister conveyed his heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved families and prayed for eternal []
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Chandigarh, June 13: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini accused the Punjab government led by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of corruption on Saturday. He referred to the government as a gang of looters and claimed its tenure is nearing an end. Highlighting the significant victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the Abohar ... Read more Haryana Chief Minister Labels Punjabs AAP Government as Gang of Looters
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