BJP govt has left Haryana lagging in every sector: LoP Bhupinder Singh Hooda
NGT orders HP to stop effluents flowing into Haryana
People in Punjab citing Haryana development, welfare initiatives: Saini
INLD holds youth conference in Haryanas Jat heartland aiming at political resurgence
857 Tateeree links taken down as Haryana Police intensify crackdown
Haryana rights panel seeks reports on Gurgaon wall collapse that killed 7
Indias wheat output may be hit in Punjab, Haryana & UP due to unseasonal rain
States where farmers irrigated their crops a day or two before the rain may be affected
The Bench asks the police commissioner of Gurugram and the investigating officer to appear before it on March 25 with the entire records of the case
Supreme Court Expresses Outrage Over Haryana Polices Insensitivity in Gurugram Rape Case
New Delhi, March 23: The Supreme Court has expressed deep outrage regarding the Haryana police and the judicial magistrates handling of a rape case involving a four-year-old girl in Gurugram. The court described the investigation as extremely insensitive and troubling. The bench, led by the Chief Justice, stated that the polices approach was shocking and ... Read more Supreme Court Expresses Outrage Over Haryana Polices Insensitivity in Gurugram Rape Case
The Association for Reinventing School Education (ARISE) convened its Members’ Meeting at Varanasi, bringing together founders and leaders of progressive schools from across India for two days of strategic dialogue, sectoral deliberations, and institutional transition. The meeting marked two years of ARISE as an independent institution and nearly a decade of its collective journey since inception within FICCI, reflecting the organization’s growing credibility as a unified national platform for school leaders. ARISE members from across India at the ARISE Members’ Meeting, representing a unified community of progressive school leaders Day One commenced with a Special Address by Dr. Joseph Emmanuel, Chief Executive and Secretary, CISCE, who highlighted the transformative potential of collective leadership in education. ‘’When progressive schools come together with shared purpose and collective strength, they can transform the school education landscape in phenomenal ways. Platforms like ARISE enable collaboration and systemic progress that individual institutions cannot achieve in isolation,” said Dr. Emmanuel. The engagement was also graced by Dr. Praggya M Singh, Professor & Director (Academics), CBSE. “Strengthening school education requires a sustained focus on academic quality, capacity building, and effective implementation at the institutional level. Interactions with school leaders provide valuable ground-level insights into classroom realities and emerging needs, which are essential for shaping responsive academic initiatives,” said Ms. Singh . There was also representation from international boards including Mr. Mahesh Balakrishnan, Manager, South Asia, International Baccalaureate (IB) and Mr. Vinay Sharma, Senior Vice President and Regional Director, South Asia, Cambridge International Education reflecting the broad spectrum of institutional engagement across national and global school education frameworks. The meeting featured expert inputs and structured discussions on leadership effectiveness, institutional governance, and emerging priorities for the sector. Day Two focused on ARISE’s forward roadmap, including key initiatives to strengthen member engagement and knowledge exchange. Members participated in focused deliberations on Learning & Development and Liberalising the K-12 sector, addressing leadership capacity building, professional development, regulatory challenges, and policy priorities to identify actionable advocacy areas for 2026–27. An expert session on the Decoding of New Labour Codes provided practical guidance on interpretation, compliance requirements, and operational implications for educational institutions. A key highlight of the meeting was the Presidential Baton Passing Ceremony, during which the new Company Board, Governing Body and State Councils for FY 2026–27 were announced. The newly constituted State Councils for the year FY 2026-27 are as follows: Andhra Pradesh: Chair — M. Padma Subrahmanyam; Co-Chair — Mahadev Vasireddy Assam: Chair — Nellie Ahmed Bihar: Chair — Mrigya Singh Gujarat: Chair — Kavish Gadia; Co-Chair — Kush Dinesh Sakaria Haryana: Chair — Aditi Misra; Co-Chair — Yash Prakash Jammu & Kashmir: Chair — Nandan Kuthiala Karnataka: Chair — Srinivas Kumar Chalasani Madhya Pradesh: Chair — Siddharth Singh Girnar Maharashtra: Chair — Irshad Patel; Co-Chair — Shailesh Dalmia New Delhi: Chair — Rahul Aggarwal; Co-Chair — Jyoti Arora Odisha: Chair — Dr. Silpi Sahoo Punjab: Chair — Manjot Dhillon; Co-Chair — Robin Aggarwal Chandigarh: Chair — Gurpreet Bakshi Rajasthan: Chair — Ragini Kachhwaha; Co-Chair — Deepak Sharma Uttar Pradesh: Chair — Shalini Singh; Co-Chair — Khwaja Saifi Yunus Uttarakhand: Chair — Bharat Goyal; Co-Chair — Manoj Kumar Khera Telangana: Chair — Meghana Jupally; Co-Chair — Satya Datla Tamil Nadu: Chair — Vikram Ramakrishnan; Co-Chair — R. J. Thayumanaswamy West Bengal: Chair — Pradip Kumar Agarwal Kerala: Chair — Rajesh George Kulangara These councils will play a critical role in strengthening ARISE’s state-level engagement, regional initiatives, and policy dialogue across the country. Outgoing President Mr. Praveen Raju, Founder, Suchitra Academy and Sagebrook International School, Hyderabad, reflected on ARISE’s institutional growth. “Over the past two years as an independent institution, ARISE has grown significantly — institutionally, structurally, and in membership — emerging as a credible and unified national platform for progressive school leaders. The trust and spirit of collaboration among members remain the foundation of this journey,” he said. President-Elect Dr. Arunabh Singh, Director, Nehru World School & Co-founder, Heathy Planet TGA emphasized continuity and forward momentum. ‘’ARISE represents the collective voice of progressive schools across the country. Going forward, our focus will be on strengthening collaboration, advancing policy engagement, and building future-ready institutions that place students at the centre,” he stated. The ceremony also recognized members for their contributions to ARISE initiatives, underscoring the organization’s participatory ethos. The Members’ Meeting concluded with a shared commitment to strengthening collaboration, advancing reform-oriented dialogue, and shaping the future of school education in India. About ARISE ARISE (The Association for Reinventing School Education) is an autonomous body that brings together some of the country’s most progressive and intellectual minds including School Promoters, Edupreneurs & Leaders who remain committed and focused on serving as a beacon for change within the diverse and dynamic landscape of India’s school education system. Living up to the motto ‘ Student First ’, ARISE recognises the complexity and the unique challenges faced by both independent private schools and public / government schools and will continue to play an important role to be a collaborative platform to bring together forward-thinking school founders, educators, policy makers, think tanks, educationists, civil society experts and technical experts. As a collegium, ARISE represents over 1800+ Schools, 95,000 Teachers, and 1.5 Million Students .
Supreme Court Slams Insensitive Conduct Of Haryana Police, Magistrate In Minor's Rape Case
A bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, along with Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi, expressed serious concern over alleged violations of procedures under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
Badshah 'Tateeree' song row: 154 YouTube videos, 703 Insta reels linked removed over objections
Haryana Police have removed 857 online links of Badshah's song 'Tateeree' due to objectionable lyrics and visuals. The action follows an FIR registered on March 6, with authorities intensifying their crackdown on digital platforms to curb the spread of derogatory content. The rapper has joined the investigation and apologized if sentiments were hurt.
'Tateeree' row: Haryana Police remove 857 links of Badshah's song
The Haryana Police have removed a total of 857 links related to rapper Badshah's controversial song Tateeree from various social media platforms.
SC seeks Haryana govt, DGP response on plea seeking CBI probe into minor's rape in Gurugram
The Supreme Court has ordered notices to the Haryana government and its DGP regarding a plea for a CBI or SIT investigation into a Gurugram child rape case. The court has also summoned the Gurugram Police Commissioner and the investigating officer. The district judge is to address the magistrate's handling of the case.
154 YouTube videos, 703 Insta reels linked to Badshah's song Tateeree removed: Haryana Police
The DGP also emphasised that the Haryana government is fully committed to creating a safe and responsible digital environment, and continuous effective measures are being taken jointly by the police and the administration in this regard.
154 YouTube videos, 703 Insta reels linked to Badshah's song 'Tateeree' removed: Haryana Police
Haryana Police have removed 857 links related to rapper Badshah's controversial song 'Tateeree' from social media platforms. An FIR was registered on March 6 for objectionable lyrics and visuals. The police are intensifying their crackdown, issuing notices to platforms to remove all versions of the song to curb the spread of derogatory content.
Badshah`s Tateeree song row: Haryana Police remove 857 links, intensify action
Amid the ongoing legal trouble over Badshah`s Harayanvi song Tateeree, the police have now taken down as many as 857 links of the song from social media. Additionally, they have also intensified action against the song
BCCI Reveals Fan Parks Across 15 Cities For First Phase Of IPL 2026
Mecosabagh Methodist High School Playground: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has revealed the schedule for the IPL Fan Parks 2026 during the first three weekends, coinciding with the start of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Building on its dedication to expanding the IPL experience beyond stadiums, the Fan Parks will be set up in 15 cities across 11 states over the first three weeks. This will give fans a chance to enjoy the thrill of live IPL matches in a lively, community-focused setting. Each Fan Park will offer live match screenings and a variety of engaging on-site activities, such as music, entertainment, food courts, kids play zones, and interactive fan experiences like virtual batting, bowling nets, face painting, cheer-o-meters, and 360-degree photo booths. Since starting in 2015, the IPL Fan Park initiative has been crucial in broadening the leagues reach, delivering the excitement and energy of the IPL to fans nationwide. The 2026 season maintains this tradition, allowing fans in various cities to join in the IPL festivities. The league also stated that details about the upcoming IPL Fan Parks 2026 will be provided in due course after the schedule for the next phase is announced. The Fan Parks will take place across three weekends. Week 1: March 28 & 29, 2026 Week 2: April 4 & 5, 2026 Week 3: April 11 & 12, 2026 Every weekend will feature five Fan Parks across the North, South, East, and West zones to ensure broad regional coverage and high fan participation. Week 1: March 28 & 29, 2026 Rohtak, Haryana Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Ground Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Govt. MVM College Ground Nagpur, Maharashtra Mecosabagh Methodist High School Playground Tumakuru, Karnataka Government Junior College Field Krishnanagar, West Bengal DL Roy Stadium Week 2: April 4 & 5, 2026 Mathura, Uttar Pradesh Amarnath Vidya Ashram Jodhpur, Rajasthan Barkatullah Khan Stadium Nizamabad, Telangana Womens Educational Society Grounds Mysuru, Karnataka SBRR Mahajana First Grade College Bhubaneswar, Odisha KITS University Stadium Week 3: April 11 & 12, 2026 Meerut, Uttar Pradesh Bhainsali Ground Nadiad, Gujarat Radhe Farm Ratnagiri, Maharashtra Swargiya Pramod Mahajan Krida Sankul Nadiad, Gujarat Radhe Farm Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rourkela, Odisha Sector 17 Ground Article Source: IANS
Badshah's Tateeree row escalates: Haryana Police remove 857 links, intensify action
Badshah's Tateeree row escalates: Haryana Police remove 857 links, intensify action
Army officer dies of suspected heart attack, Haryana village in shock
Haryanas budding genius makes gold from marigold
Haryana playing pivotal role in translating Viksit Bharat 2047 into reality: CM Saini
GURUGRAM, Mar 22 : Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday said that the state is playing a pivotal role in translating the national vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 into reality. The BJP leader said Prime Minister Narendra Modis vision reflects the aspirations of 140 crore citizens, and the Haryana Government is working consistently to implement it on the ground. Addressing a rally and house allotment programme in Kakrola village under Gurugrams Badshahpur Assembly constituency, Saini said that Badshahpur [] The post Haryana playing pivotal role in translating Viksit Bharat 2047 into reality: CM Saini appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Haryana Dominates National Para Athletics Championship with 39 Gold Medals
Bhubaneswar, March 21: The 24th National Para Athletics Championship 2026, held in Bhubaneswar, Odisha from March 17 to 21, showcased Haryanas dominance. The state emerged as the overall champion, securing a remarkable total of 95 medals, including 39 gold, 31 silver, and 25 bronze. Tamil Nadu followed in second place with 51 medals (14 gold, ... Read more Haryana Dominates National Para Athletics Championship with 39 Gold Medals
Three Senior Officials Suspended in Panchkula Wildlife Sanctuary Tree Cutting Case
Panchkula, March 21: In a significant move following a high-level meeting led by Haryanas Forest Minister Rao Narbir Singh, three senior officials have been suspended immediately. The suspended officials include Wildlife DFO Rajendra Prasad Dangi, Territorial DFO Vishal Kaushik, and Wildlife Inspector Surjeet Singh. Previously, Forest Inspector Raghvinder Singh was also suspended and has been ... Read more Three Senior Officials Suspended in Panchkula Wildlife Sanctuary Tree Cutting Case
India-Africa Energy Partnership: A Vision for Sustainable Development
New Delhi, March 21: The third day of the India Electricity Summit 2026 saw the convening of the India-Africa Strategic Partnership Meeting in New Delhi. The meeting was chaired by Union Minister Manohar Lal. Attendees included Union Minister of State for Power and New and Renewable Energy, Shripad Naik, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, ... Read more India-Africa Energy Partnership: A Vision for Sustainable Development
Centre, Haryana govt sign MoU for Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0
Congress issues show-cause notice to fifth Haryana MLA for 'cross-voting' in Rajya Sabha polls
The political landscape in Haryana grows more tumultuous as the Congress party addresses its fifth MLA with a show-cause notice due to alleged cross-voting during the latest Rajya Sabha elections. This follows previous notices to four other members, signaling possible divisions within the Congress faction in Haryana.
Haryana records 1000% excess rain, Punjab 284%
Tathastu Realty to invest Rs 500 crore to build affordable housing project at Haryana's Rewari
Tathastu Realty is investing Rs 500 crore to develop 3,354 affordable housing units in Rewari, Haryana, with apartments priced around Rs 30 lakh each. The project, adhering to Haryana's affordable housing policy, received over 8,000 applications for the available flats. The allotment process has been successfully completed.
Govt convenes `Suraksha Sankalp Karyashala` to strengthen district HIV responses
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare convened the `Suraksha Sankalp Karyashala` workshop in New Delhi to strengthen district-level HIV/AIDS response, with a focus on Haryana and Delhi
Haryana Congress MLA Shaili Chaudhary Responds to Cross Voting Allegations
Panchkula, March 20: During the Rajya Sabha elections in Haryana, Congress MLA Shaili Chaudhary addressed allegations of cross voting following a show-cause notice. She claimed that she has been targeted by the party for several years. Chaudhary asserted that her name has been brought up to protect others. The Congress party issued notices to several ... Read more Haryana Congress MLA Shaili Chaudhary Responds to Cross Voting Allegations
Govt identifies 7 districts in Delhi, 11 in Haryana for priority HIV/AIDS interventions
The Union Health Ministry is prioritising 219 districts for HIV/AIDS interventions. Haryana and Delhi are key focus areas. The National AIDS Control Organisation is working to strengthen district-level responses. India aims to control HIV/AIDS by World AIDS Day 2027. Efforts are underway to achieve the 95:95:95 target for HIV treatment and prevention.
Congress Issues Notice to Fifth MLA Over Cross Voting in Haryana Rajya Sabha Elections
Chandigarh, March 20: The Congress party has issued a notice to its fifth MLA regarding cross voting in the recent Rajya Sabha elections in Haryana. The notice was sent to Congress MLA Jarnail Singh from Ratia by the partys disciplinary committee. Previously, Haryana Congress in-charge B.K. Hariprasad had publicly named four MLAsRenu Bala, Shaili Chaudhary, ... Read more Congress Issues Notice to Fifth MLA Over Cross Voting in Haryana Rajya Sabha Elections
Chandigarh realtors murder suspects 'bagged' after gunfight in Haryana
Two gunmen, involved in the murder of a Chandigarh realtor, were apprehended in Haryana after a gunfight. The suspects, identified as Rajan and Pritam Shah, were tracked down thanks to a distinctive bag they carried during their escape. Both were injured in the exchange of fire and are hospitalized.
J&K emerges epicentre of anti-drug awareness, leads NMBA campaigns
Scale of outreach higher than Punjab, HP, Haryana Mohinder Verma JAMMU, Mar 19: In an aggressive and unprecedented push against drug abuse, the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has surged ahead of several States and Union Territories in the country by conducting nearly 12,000 awareness and sensitization programmes under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA). Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The scale and frequency of these campaigns signal not just administrative urgency, but a determined attempt to [] The post J&K emerges epicentre of anti-drug awareness, leads NMBA campaigns appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Haryana Metro gains momentum, Rapid Metro posts operating surplus; ridership up by 13.5%
Haryana on high alert over LPG supply, says minister
Major rejig in Haryana, ACS food & supplies among 23 IAS officers shifted
Supreme Court Designates 7 Retired HC Judges As Senior Advocates
NEW DELHI, Mar 19: The Supreme Court of India has designated seven former High Court judges as Senior Advocates. The decision was taken at a full court meeting of the Supreme Court held on March 18 and chaired by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant. According to an official notification issued on March 19, the following retired judges have been designated as Senior Advocates, effective immediately: Justice Anupinder Singh Grewal, former judge of High Court of Punjab and Haryana; [] The post Supreme Court Designates 7 Retired HC Judges As Senior Advocates appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Watch: Rajya Sabha elections: What are the takeaways?
The recent Rajya Sabha elections went down to the wire. The National Democratic Alliance romped home with all five Rajya Sabha seats in Bihar and three in Odisha, and one from Haryana. What do these elections say about the deeply partisan nature of politics?
Haryana Human Rights Commission Investigates Punitive Measures Against Schoolgirls
Chandigarh, March 19: The Haryana Human Rights Commission has initiated an investigation following reports of humiliating punishments imposed on schoolgirls in Hisar district. This incident reportedly occurred at a government high school in the Jagran village of the Agroha block, where girls were subjected to squat and stand punishments and paraded around the school premises. ... Read more Haryana Human Rights Commission Investigates Punitive Measures Against Schoolgirls
Controversy Surrounds Singer Badshah Over Tatti Song; Arrest Imminent
Panchkula, March 19: Punjabi singer Badshah has found himself embroiled in controversy over his song Tatti. Two FIRs have already been filed against him, and his arrest may be imminent. Renu Bhatia, the chairperson of the Haryana State Womens Commission, stated that a thorough investigation is underway regarding the singers case. In an exclusive interview, ... Read more Controversy Surrounds Singer Badshah Over Tatti Song; Arrest Imminent
Basmati rice exporter Amir Chand sets IPO price band at Rs 201-212; issue opens Mar 24
NEW DELHI, Mar 19: Basmati rice exporter Amir Chand Jagdish Kumar (Exports) Ltd has fixed a price band of Rs 201-212 per share for its upcoming Initial Public Offering (IPO), valuing the company at Rs 2,200 crore. In a public announcement on Thursday, the company said its Rs 440 crore maiden public offering (IPO) will open for subscription on March 24 and conclude on March 27. Bidding for investor bidding is scheduled to take place on March 23. The Haryana-based [] The post Basmati rice exporter Amir Chand sets IPO price band at Rs 201-212; issue opens Mar 24 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
HSSC Stenographer registration window 2026 closing today: Check direct link to apply here
The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) will close the online registration for the 2026 Stenographer exam today, March 19, 2026, at 11:59 PM. The drive seeks to fill 1,952 Group C stenographer vacancies. The window reopened on March 16, offering a last chance for applicants. No extensions will be granted. Eligible candidates must apply via hssc.gov.in before the deadline.
HSSC registration window 2026 closing today at hssc.gov.in: Direct link to apply here
The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) will close the registration for Constable Recruitment 2026 today, March 19. The drive seeks to fill over 5,500 posts, including male and female general duty positions and Government Railway Police vacancies. Eligible candidates who cleared the HSSC CET for Group C can apply online at www.hssc.gov.in. Selection involves a written test, physical screening, and document verification.
Nearly 18,000 people in 18-45 age group died due to heart attacks in Haryana in 6 years
Chandigarh, Mar 19 (PTI) Nearly 18,000 people in the age group of 18-45 died due to heart attacks or heart failures in Haryana between January 2020 and January 2026, the Assembly was informed on Wednesday. The government shared this information in the House in a written reply to a question from a Congress MLA, who had sought to know the year-wise and district wise number of youths in the 18-45 years of age group who have died due to heart attack/heart failure in Haryana from the year 2020 till date, and whether the government has conducted any study or survey
Haryana Rajya Sabha polls: Congress win nothing short of a hard lesson
Meanwhile, the BJP cornered the Congress over its allegations surrounding the Rajya Sabha polls, by mounting a sharp attack on the Congress
UP woman held with opium in Haryana
SRS Group case: court directs restitution of properties worth 650 crore to 2,312 homebuyers
The ED had initiated its probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act against SRS Group based on 81 cases registered by the police in Delhi, Haryanas Faridabad, and the Central Bureau of Investigation
2018 Kathua rape-murder: P&H HC dismisses Accuseds plea seeking suspension of sentence
Chandigarh, Mar 18: The mastermind behind the 2018 rape and murder of an eight-year-old in Kathua does not deserve the concession of suspension of sentence at this stage, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has said while dismissing a plea from former temple caretaker Sanji Ram. Ram, who was caretaker of the devasthanam (temple) where [] The post 2018 Kathua rape-murder: P&H HC dismisses Accuseds plea seeking suspension of sentence appeared first on Northlines .
Kathua rape-murder convict doesnt deserve concession, says Punjab and Haryana HC
A division bench of Justices Gurvinder Singh Gill and Ramesh Kumari passed the order on Sanji Ram's plea on the concession of suspension of sentence
2018 Kathua Rape-Murder: HC Dismisses Masterminds Plea Seeking Suspension of Life Sentence
SRINAGAR: The mastermind behind the 2018 rape and murder of an eight-year-old in Kathua does not deserve the concession of suspension of sentence at this stage, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has said while dismissing a plea from former temple caretaker Sanji Ram. Ram, who was caretaker of the devasthanam (temple) where the crime []
Kathua Rape : HC Dismisses Mastermind's Plea To Suspend Life Sentence
Punjab and Haryana HC has dismissed a plea from mastermind Sanji Ram who was caretaker of the 'devasthanam' (temple) where the crime took place in January 2018.
Metropolis by Reliance MET City, Haryana, has today become India’s first project to receive LEED Platinum Pre-Certification under the LEED for Cities: Plan and Design rating system, as confirmed by Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI). This unique and prestigious distinction places Metropolis amongst a handful of globally planned developments to achieve this recognition. Metropolis by Reliance MET City LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), is the world’s most widely recognised green building and community certification framework. The LEED for Cities and Communities: Plan and Design program evaluates large-scale developments at the planning stage, ensuring sustainability principles are embedded across infrastructure, energy, water, mobility, ecology, and livability, from the design stage itself. Mr. Shrivallabh Goyal, CEO & Whole Time Director, Reliance MET City , said, “ Achieving LEED Platinum pre-certification for Metropolis by MET City is a testament to our vision and is an integral part of our journey towards building a world-class, future-ready urban ecosystem in India. Embedding sustainability, resilience, and quality of life at the very foundation of planning and design, has always been our priority. We envision that Metropolis will not only meet global benchmarks, but by itself set new standards for responsible urban development, economic opportunity, and livability for generations to come .” Through the LEED framework, projects are assessed across key areas including natural systems and ecology, transportation and land use, energy and greenhouse gas emissions, water efficiency, materials and resources, and quality of life indicators. Securing the highest level of pre-certification demonstrates the project’s alignment with global best practices in sustainable urban planning. Pre-certification under the Plan and Design framework provides a structured roadmap to guide implementation and continuous performance improvement as the development progresses and is in line with Metropolis by MET City’s commitment to measurable outcomes including reduced environmental impact, resource efficiency and climate resilience for future residents, businesses, and visitors. Located in Village Daryapur on MDR 123, Metropolis enjoys a highly distinct location advantage. Situated 0 Km from Delhi and 5 minutes from the KMP Expressway, there is also close proximity to AIIMS Badsa, the upcoming Haryana Orbital Corridor and the proposed BCCI international cricket stadium. The residents and businesses also enjoy the benefit from the larger Reliance MET City ecosystem, which includes social, healthcare and education infrastructure. About Reliance MET City Reliance MET City is an 8,250-acre integrated smart city and global manufacturing hub located in Jhajjar district, Haryana. Home to over 650 companies from 11 countries and supporting more than 40,000 jobs, MET City is one of India’s most advanced industrial and mixed-use developments. Backed by world-class infrastructure and IGBC Platinum-certified planning, Reliance MET City is designed to deliver a holistic ecosystem that drives economic growth, community living and sustainable urban development. About Metropolis Metropolis is an integrated mixed-use development by Reliance MET City, forming part of a 140-acre master plan that includes residential plots, industrial plots and a future group housing component. The project is designed to offer flexibility, long-term value and seamless integration with the larger MET City ecosystem, enabling residents and businesses to benefit from world-class infrastructure, strategic location and a dynamic live-work-play environment. About the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is committed to transforming how buildings and communities are designed, built, and operated to create healthy, equitable, and resilient places. USGBC developed the LEED green building program, a globally recognized framework for sustainability performance.
Weather Today: Unstable weather, including rain, thunderstorms, and hailstorms, is forecast across large parts of India until March 21. Delhi and nearby states will experience gusty winds and a noticeable dip in temperatures, with wind speeds reaching up to 50 kmph. Hill states and plains like Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan are also on alert for active weather conditions.
Drinking session spirals into murder over a minor food dispute in Goregaon
Vanrai police say accused, who had been booked in two other murder cases, fled to his village in Haryana after waking up; CCTV footage helped nab him
Cross-voting: Cong initiates action against MLAs
NEW DELHI, Mar 17: Allegations of horse trading of MLAs erupted as Rajya Sabha elections saw cross-voting in Bihar, Odisha and Haryana, with the opposition Congress suspending three of its legislators in Odisha and warning some of its MLAs of strict action in Haryana. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The ruling NDA won all five Rajya Sabha seats in Bihar, three of the four in Odisha and one of the two seats that went to polls in Haryana. [] The post Cross-voting: Cong initiates action against MLAs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Panipat green hydrogen project: Haryana chief secretary chairs meet to review progress
Congress Celebrates Rajya Sabha Victory in Haryana, Accuses BJP of Horse Trading
New Delhi, March 18: Congress leaders expressed their joy over the partys victory in the Rajya Sabha elections in Haryana, calling it a triumph for democracy. They also accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of engaging in horse trading, a claim the BJP has vehemently denied. Congress MP Kumari Selja reacted to the partys success, ... Read more Congress Celebrates Rajya Sabha Victory in Haryana, Accuses BJP of Horse Trading
Uproar in Haryana Assembly after Congress secures wafer thin win in Rajya Sabha polls
Congress MLAs raised slogans of vote chor, gaddi chhod and stormed the well of the House
Haryana reports decline in cybercrime, announces key public measures
After defeats marked by cross-voting row, Congress ends Rajya Sabha jinx in Haryana
Congress MLA Gokul Setia to Protest Outside Party Office in Chandigarh on March 18
Sirsa, March 18: Haryana Congress MLA Gokul Setia will stage a protest outside the party office in Chandigarh on March 18. This demonstration is linked to the cross-voting that occurred during the Rajya Sabha elections and the cancellation of votes from Congress legislators. Setia shared this information through a video on social media. He announced ... Read more Congress MLA Gokul Setia to Protest Outside Party Office in Chandigarh on March 18
Congress accused the BJP of using money power, threats, and a partisan returning officer to secure victory in the Haryana Rajya Sabha polls. The party alleged that five Congress MLAs cross-voted and four votes were wrongly invalidated, claiming the BJP murdered democracy. Congress vowed strong action against the MLAs who betrayed the party's mandate.
Haryana Womens Commission Takes a Stand Against Obscene Songs
Chandigarh, March 17: The Haryana State Womens Commission has adopted a firm stance against the rising obscenity and objectionable content in the entertainment industry. Following concerns raised about popular singer Badshahs song Tatiiri, the Commission has now expressed objections to another Bollywood song, Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke. The Commission has written to the Chairperson of ... Read more Haryana Womens Commission Takes a Stand Against Obscene Songs
Govt tells Parliament 41.41 lakh fake ration cards deleted in 2025
The Centre told Parliament that 41.41 lakh ineligible ration cards were deleted in 2025 under reforms to the Public Distribution System, with Haryana reporting the highest removals. Nimuben Jayantibhai Bambhaniya said digitisation, Aadhaar seeding and ePoS devices helped improve targeting and curb leakages
International Lawyers Participate in ‘Rise of the Powerful Repeat Player in Civil Litigation’ Panel Discussion ; organized by Punjab & Haryana High Court at Chandigarh University as part of ‘India International Disputes Week 2026’ UK-based Solicitor Lakhvir Singh says Experience Influences Pre-litigation Strategy but outcomes Depend on Merits of the Case A distinguished panel of international lawyers, solicitors, arbitrators and prominent legal luminaries and scholars participated in a high-level panel discussion on ‘Rise of the Powerful Repeat Player in Civil Litigation: Corporates, Governments and Institutions vs One-Time Litigants’ organized by the Punjab and Haryana High Court in collaboration with Chandigarh University as part of India International Disputes Week 2026. The initiative was aimed at strengthening India’s position as a credible global hub for dispute resolution across litigation, arbitration and mediation to encourage institutional collaboration and cross-border legal engagement. Prominent International lawyers, solicitors, arbitrators & legal luminaries speaking during ‘Rise of the Powerful Repeat Player in Civil Litigation’ Panel discussion at Chandigarh University Chandigarh University hosted the panel discussion that brought together leading legal luminaries, practitioners and scholars who deliberated on emerging trends in civil litigation and dispute resolution. The discussions particularly highlighted the increasing dominance of institutional litigants including governments, corporations and public bodies in contemporary justice systems and examined the implications of this trend for individuals and one-time litigants. The discussion focused on how such ‘repeat players’ often accumulate greater legal expertise, advantages and institutional resources through frequent engagement with courts and tribunals while individual or one-time litigants find themselves at a systemic disadvantage. The prominent among those who were present during the panel discussion were Lakhvir Singh, Solicitor at Alexander & Co Solicitors LLP, Nottingham (UK), Gurprit Mattu, Commercial Litigation Barrister and Mediator, London, Manish Jain Senior Advocate at the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Aman Pal, Senior Advocate at the Punjab and Haryana High Court and Prof (Dr) Ashutosh Hajela, Executive Director, University Institute Legal Studies (UILS). The panel was moderated by Amanat Kahlon, Assistant Professor, University Institute Legal Studies (UILS). Speaking during the panel discussion, Lakhvir Singh, Solicitor at Alexander & Co Solicitors LLP, Nottingham, UK, said, “In jurisdictions like the UK, repeat or institutional litigants often develop a better understanding of how to manage litigation, particularly when it comes to mitigating risks and controlling the costs associated with legal proceedings. Because they engage with the system frequently, they are generally more aware of when it is sensible to proceed with litigation and when it may be more appropriate to resolve a dispute outside court. However, our system is largely governed by the Civil Procedure Rules and the protocols that operate within them, which are designed to create a structured and predictable process. These rules to a large extent help balance the system because they apply equally to both repeat litigants and one-time litigants, ensuring that while experience may provide some advantage, the procedural framework aims to make the process fairer and more manageable for all parties involved.” “While institutional litigants may have greater financial resources, outcomes in courts are ultimately decided on the merits of the case, the evidence and the strength of legal arguments. Experience mainly matters at the pre-litigation stage, where repeat litigants better understand procedural nuances for example, a landlord with multiple properties is more likely to know the correct legal steps when a tenant defaults on rent, while a first-time litigant may unknowingly waive certain rights. However, once the matter reaches court, the judge decides the case strictly on law and evidence,” added Singh . Gurprit Mattu, Commercial Litigation Barrister and Mediator, London said, “Early mediation can level the playing field because neither party has yet incurred heavy legal costs. In many commercial disputes, particularly shareholder disputes, prolonged litigation can damage the very business the parties are trying to protect. Over the past few years mediation in England has grown significantly mainly due to the potential cost implications that come with litigation. Even if a party wins a case, the court can order the losing party to pay a substantial portion of the winner’s legal expenses sometimes up to 70 to 80 percent along with interest. Because of these potential costs, parties increasingly consider mediation at a very early stage of the dispute often even before a case is formally filed in court.” “Arbitration is closer to a court process where arbitrators eventually deliver a judgment. It can still take years and involves legal costs. Mediation usually happens in a single sitting or within a short period and can resolve disputes much more quickly,” added Mattu . Manish Jain Senior Advocate at the Punjab and Haryana High Court said, “In practice an individual litigant is often at a disadvantage when compared to large corporations or institutional parties. These entities have the resources, legal teams, and networks to pursue prolonged litigation and multiple appeals whereas for an individual the cost, time and effort involved can be overwhelming. Cases can take years to move through the system and even after winning, a litigant may have to initiate separate execution proceedings to enforce it. Imposing meaningful costs on losing parties could help curb frivolous litigation and reduce unnecessary burdens on the judicial system.” Aman Pal, Senior Advocate at the Punjab and Haryana High Court said, “Strategy goes a long way in litigation. Over time, you learn how to mitigate risks involved in litigation and also how to control the costs associated with pursuing a case. Repeat or institutional litigants, because of their continued exposure to the legal system, often develop a clearer understanding of these aspects. They are generally better placed to assess the situation and determine when it is worthwhile to initiate or pursue litigation and when it may be more prudent to avoid it. This experience often shapes a more informed and strategic approach to handling disputes.” Prof (Dr) Ashutosh Hajela, Executive Director, UILS said, “The panel discussion on the rise of the powerful repeat player in civil litigation was highly insightful and fruitful where legal luminaries deliberated on systemic challenges and emphasized the need for strengthening fair and efficient dispute resolution mechanisms. The discussion yielded major takeaways on promoting mediation, reducing litigation and encouraging institutional reforms to enhance access to justice. The deliberations were well appreciated by students, young and budding lawyers, faculty members and all attendees. Such initiatives continue to encourage practical legal understanding and policy-oriented thinking among students. Chandigarh University organizes such events to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world legal practice, equipping students with practical insights and policy-oriented perspectives.” Chandigarh University Chandigarh University is a NAAC A+ Grade University and QS World Ranked University. This autonomous educational institution is approved by UGC and is located near Chandigarh in the state of Punjab. It is the youngest university in India and the only private university in Punjab to be honoured with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). CU offers more than 109 UG and PG programs in the field of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, architecture, journalism, animation, hotel management, commerce, and others. It has been awarded as The University with Best Placements by WCRC. www.cuchd.in .
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In a significant step towards strengthening India’s rich akhada tradition and nurturing the country’s future Olympic champions, M3M Foundation, in collaboration with the Yogeshwar Dutt Wrestling Academy, organised the “ M3M Foundation Gold Cup – Under-20 National Wrestling Mahasangram ” on 15–16 March 2026 in Rohtak, Haryana. Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson & Trustee, M3M Foundation, felicitated by Yogeshwar Dutt at his Wrestling Academy, alongside Dr. Aishwarya Mahajan and esteemed coaches, as the championship officially begins with young wrestlers stepping onto the mat Organised under the inspiring theme “ Mitti Se Olympics Medal Tak, ” the national championship witnessed the participation of 550+ Under-20 wrestlers from across the country, including 25+ international-level wrestlers. The tournament brought together participants from 8+ states, representing 50+ akhadas and wrestling academies, providing a strong national platform for emerging talent to showcase their skill, determination and competitive spirit. The two-day championship was hosted at the Yogeshwar Dutt Wrestling Academy, founded by Olympic medalist Yogeshwar Dutt, reflecting the deep-rooted connection between India’s traditional wrestling culture and the country’s aspirations for global sporting excellence. Speaking on the occasion, Yogeshwar Dutt said that the true strength of Indian wrestling lies in the soil of villages and the traditions of akhadas, and when young athletes receive the right guidance, training and opportunities, they emerge as champions who bring glory to the nation on international platforms. During the event, a Girls’ Hostel at the Yogeshwar Dutt Sports Academy was also inaugurated with the support of M3M Foundation, marking an important step towards strengthening sports infrastructure and enabling more young female athletes to access safe and professional training facilities. The championship featured intense bouts across several categories. Competitions were organised in Under-20 (Boys) and Under-23 (Girls) divisions, along with an Open Weight Category. In the Under-20 (Boys) division, matches were held across 50 kg, 57 kg, 65 kg, 74 kg, 85 kg and 92 kg weight categories, while the Under-23 (Girls) division featured competitions in 50 kg, 55 kg, 60 kg and +65 kg weight categories. Outstanding performers across all categories were felicitated for their remarkable achievements. Wrestlers securing first, second, third and fourth positions in various weight categories were awarded cash prizes in recognition of their hard work, discipline and sporting excellence. The event was graced by several eminent personalities from the sports fraternity and public life, including Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson and Trustee, M3M Foundation and medalist at the International Kettlebell Lifting World Championship, former Member of Parliament and former President of the Wrestling Federation of India Shri Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, Olympic silver medalist wrestler Ravi Dahiya, President of the Wrestling Federation of India Shri Sanjay Singh, and legendary wrestling coach Mahabali Satpal. Speaking at the event, Dr. Payal Kanodia said, “ Being a sportsperson myself, I understand the dedication, discipline and resilience it takes to excel in competitive sports. At M3M Foundation, we firmly believe that India’s future Olympic champions will emerge from our villages and akhadas. Through initiatives like the M3M Foundation Gold Cup, we aim to provide young athletes with the right platforms to showcase their talent and aspire for excellence at national and international levels .” Shri Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh noted that India has a proud and historic wrestling tradition, and even today many of the country’s finest wrestlers emerge from grassroots akhadas. He added that national-level competitions like this provide young athletes with an invaluable competitive platform and help prepare them for global sporting arenas such as the Olympics. The championship was organised under M3M Foundation’s ‘Lakshya’ programme, an initiative aimed at empowering talented youth in sports, visual arts and performing arts by providing opportunities, mentorship and platforms to realise their full potential. Through initiatives like the M3M Foundation Gold Cup, the foundation continues to strengthen grassroots sports development and inspire young athletes to dream bigger-contributing to India’s long-term vision of producing world-class athletes and future Olympic medalists. 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.
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