Farm bodies allege major procurement scam in Haryana, demand CBI probe
Haryana CM chairs review meeting on budget expenditure, key schemes
Haryana ULB officials face action over unused Swachh Bharat funds
GHV Infra Projects bags Rs 135-cr civil works order
GHV Infra Projects has secured a work order worth around Rs 135 crore from MHK Buildcon LLP for the construction of a water storage pond and other associated/miscellaneous civil works in Haryana.
Fugitive Wanted In Connection With Murder In Haryana Deported From US
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), has successfully coordinated the return of wanted fugitive Sombir Motta from the United States of America.
Haryana Staff Selection Commission has opened registrations for CET Phase-II, aiming to fill 4,227 Group C posts. Only candidates who passed the 2025 Phase-I exam are eligible. Applications are free and close on February 23, 2026. The exam is a 100-mark MCQ test with no negative marking. Final selection hinges on merit from both phases.
Haryana Man Dies Mysteriously In Italy, Bedridden Father Struggling To Bring Body Back
On February 4, the family received the shocking news of his death, and they have not yet received any assurance about the return of his body to the village for last rites
Haryana: Faridabad DCP (NIT) transferred after Surajkund mela tragedy
Faridabad DCP (NIT) Maqsood Ahmed transfer comes close on the heels of a swing collapse incident at the Surajkund fairgrounds in Faridabad, in which an on-duty police inspector died during rescue efforts, and 12 others were injured.
Haryana Staff Selection Commission has opened online applications for HSSC Forest Guard Recruitment 2026 to fill 779 vacancies under Advertisement No. 04/2026. The registration process began on February 9, 2026, and will continue till February 23, 2026, on www.hssc.gov.in. Eligible candidates must have passed 10+2 and meet age and physical standards. Selection will be based on CET scores, written exam, physical tests, and document verification.
Haryana Oppn. alleges cut in no. of old age pension scheme beneficiaries
Water-borne diseases affect thousands in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal
After Uttar Pradesh, Haryana Bans Buying And Selling Of Chinese Manjha
Haryana Government bans Chinese Manja statewide to protect public safety, wildlife, and environment. DGP urged citizens to use only cotton thread for kite flying.
Watch: Surajkund swing collapse: Family mourns death of Haryana police inspector
The grieving family members of deceased Haryana Police Inspector Jagdish Prasad from Mathura say that they remember him as a caring person, who was hoping for a quiet life with his loved ones post his retirement in March.
Delhi: Bus helper dies after vehicle catches fire, investigation underway
A 25-year-old bus helper, Sunil, died after a massive fire engulfed a parked bus in Delhis Vikaspuri. The blaze reportedly started after he lit an incense stick inside the vehicle. Firefighters brought the fire under control, but Sunil remained trapped. The private bus, barely a month old, bore a Haryana registration
Terror suspect Abdul Rehman murdered in Faridabad jail by another inmate
Rehman was arrested in March 2025 by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and Haryana Special Task Force (STF) for allegedly being in possession of two hand grenades
Rohtaks Dr. Sanjay Tewari Appointed Chairperson of National Dental Commission
Dr. Sanjay Tewari, Principal of PBDS PGIDS, Rohtak, has been appointed Chairperson of the National Dental Commission, Indias apex body regulating dental education and professional standards. Recommended by the ACC under the NDC Act, 2023, the appointment was notified by the Ministry of Health. Dr. Tewari will lead the Commission and its three autonomous boards overseeing education, ethics, and institutional regulation, strengthening quality, transparency, and uniformity nationwide in Haryana and across Indias dental sector overall.
The Haryana Staff Selection Commission has started online registration for Group C Phase-II Recruitment 2026 on its official portal. A total of 4,227 posts have been notified across departments. Applications are open from February 09, 2026 to February 23, 2026 with no fee for any category. Eligible candidates aged 18 to 42 will be selected through written examination, skill test where applicable, document verification and medical examination as outlined in the official notification issued publicly.
Adequate urea supply to Haryana in last five years: Centre
Aiming to make animal husbandry modern, profitable: Haryana CM
Haryana issues directions for house listing and housing census
Swings of death at fairs: Lives sold for tickets of happiness
Dr. Priyanka Saurabh The collapse of a swing at the Surajkund International Fair in Haryana once again proves that even entertainment in our country comes at the cost of ones life. The fair, which is supposed to be a celebration of culture, art, and tourism, instantly devolved into screams, chaos, and mourning. A police [] The post Swings of death at fairs: Lives sold for tickets of happiness appeared first on Northlines .
Surajkund swing collapse: Hero cop cremated with state honours
Inspector Jagdish Prasad died bravely at the Surajkund fair. A giant swing collapsed, injuring 11 people. Prasad was trying to rescue those trapped when he sustained fatal injuries. He was cremated with state honours in his native village. His son will miss his sister's wedding due to this tragedy. Prasad served the Haryana Armed Police for 36 years.
Police arrest ride operator, staff in Surajkund swing collapse case
Inspector Jagdish Prasad, 58, died while attempting to rescue those trapped in the swing, officials said. He had joined the Haryana Armed Police in 1989 and was scheduled to retire in March after completing 36 years of service. His body was handed over to his family on Sunday following a post-mortem examination.
Surajkund swing tragedy revives grim history of ride, ropeway accidents in India
A recent giant swing collapse at Surajkund Mela in Haryana has reignited concerns over amusement ride safety across India. This incident follows a string of accidents at parks and ropeways nationwide. Past events include a Darjeeling ropeway failure in 2003, a Kankaria Park pendulum crash in 2019, and a Trikut ropeway collision in 2022.
Wanted Gonda gangster held from Haryana
Haryana alone produces 36% of Indias milk: Union minister at Kurukshetra Livestock Mela
Police Inspector killed, 13 injured after swing collapses at Surajkund Mela in Faridabad
Haryana Tourism Minister Arvind Sharma, who visited the accident spot, said that directions were issued for a thorough investigation of the entire incident and assured strict action against the culprits
Haryana: 9 injured & 1 police officer died after a joyride collapse at Surajkand Mela in Faridabad
About 37,000 players without diet allowance for 10 months in Haryana, claims AAP's Dhanda
Haryana's BJP government faces sharp criticism for allegedly withholding diet allowances for 37,000 players for ten months. Senior AAP leader Anurag Dhanda also highlighted the denial of pensions to over 75,000 elderly citizens, citing absurd income criteria. This has left athletes and seniors struggling, questioning the government's commitment to their welfare.
Cop Killed, 13 Injured As Swing Collapses At Haryana's Surajkund Fair
A policeman was killed and 13 others injured when a Tsunami swing collapsed at the Surajkund Fair in Haryana's Faridabad on Saturday evening, police said.
Fairground ride collapses in Haryana's Surajkund Mela: One dead, several injured
Tragedy struck the Surajkund Mela in Faridabad Saturday evening when a swing ride collapsed, killing a police inspector and injuring thirteen others. The brave officer lost his life attempting to rescue people as the ride tilted. Authorities have vowed swift action against the operator, with an FIR to be registered.
Haryana Staff Selection Commission has announced 4,227 Group C vacancies for CET Phase-II recruitment 2026. Eligible candidates who cleared CET Phase-I can apply online from February 9 to February 23, 2026, with no application fee. The selection process involves a written exam based on merit from Phase-I and the new test.
1st South Asian Agroforestry and Trees Outside Forests Congress Concludes in Delhi
Two-day Congress TREESCAPES 2026 Reimagined Agroforestry in South Asia Deliberations by Foreign Agri Ministers, experts on agroforestry’s contribution to climate resiliency, farmers’ livelihood, tree-based entrepreneurship and economic growth The Centre for International Forestry Research and World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), in collaboration with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), successfully concluded TREESCAPES 2026, the 1st South Asian Agroforestry & Trees Outside Forests (AF-TOF) Congress, held from 5th to 7th February 2026 at the Bharat Ratna C. Subramaniam Auditorium, National Agricultural Science Complex (NASC), Pusa Campus, New Delhi . The three-day regional congress aims to emerge as a landmark platform for collective deliberation on strengthening tree-based agriculture and trees outside forest systems to enhance climate resilience, restore landscapes, and improve agricultural livelihoods across South Asia and was graced by eminent dignitaries, including Dr Madan Prasad Pariyar, Hon’ble Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development, Government of Nepal; and Mr Ahmed Hassan Didi, Hon’ble Minister of State for Agriculture and Animal Welfare, Republic of Maldives; along with senior officials from India and other South Asian countries. Dr. M.L. Jat, Secretary (DARE) and Director General, ICAR and Mr. Manoj Dabas, India Country Director, CIFOR-ICRAF, during TREESCAPES 2026 Speaking on the occasion Dr M.L. Jat, Secretary (DARE) & DG (ICAR), stated, “Asia is home to some of the world’s most climate-vulnerable agricultural systems, yet it also holds immense potential to lead in nature-based economic transformation. Recent regional studies show that agroforestry has helped reduce deforestation and avoid tens of millions of tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually while supporting rural livelihoods. TREESCAPES demonstrates that scaling success will depend on unlocking green finance, empowering local institutions, and integrating youth and women into extension and entrepreneurship models. For South Asia, tree-based agriculture is not just about restoring landscapes - it is about future-proofing rural economies.” Mr. Manoj Dabas, India Country Director, CIFOR-ICRAF further stated, “India’s tree-based systems already account for nearly 20 percent of national carbon stocks, yet the country continues to import over USD 7 billion worth of wood and wood-based products annually, growing at double-digit rates. This contradiction highlights a massive missed opportunity. TREESCAPES has brought together evidence showing that tree-based agriculture can reduce import dependence, strengthen rural incomes for India’s 86 percent marginal farmers, and deliver measurable climate outcomes. The next phase of growth will depend on aligning carbon markets, digital traceability, and private-sector procurement with farmer realities. Agroforestry must be positioned not as an environmental add-on, but as core rural infrastructure.” The two-day Congress brought together policymakers, senior government officials, researchers, industry leaders, financial institutions, civil society organizations, farmers, and youth from across South Asia, with discussions focussing on strengthening policy and regulatory frameworks, expanding forest certification with greater smallholder integration, and leveraging agroforestry and Trees Outside Forests (TOF) for climate resilience and ecosystem services among others. In addition to featuring high-level thematic sessions focused on digital and geospatial innovations for agroforestry, water-secure and multifunctional landscapes, capacity building and extension systems, and enhancing trees in urban landscapes, the Congress also included four plenaries and a dedicated ministerial hour, underscoring strong political commitment to mainstreaming agroforestry and Trees Outside Forests across South Asia. With India’s push towards a green economy in sync with its 2070 net-zero goals, TREESCAPES 2026 highlighted the need for stronger institutional collaboration and PPP partnerships to address implementation opportunities and scale agroforestry sustainably in India by positioning itself as a pivotal platform in encouraging further effective implementation of agroforestry as a means of increasing tree cover and improving farmers’ incomes and livelihoods as we move towards a more climate-resilient future. About Treescapes TREESCAPES 2026 is being organised jointly by CIFOR-ICRAF and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), with the ICAR-Central Agroforestry Research Institute (CAFRI), Jhansi, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), and the Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM), Bhopal, as Organising Partners. The Thematic Partners for TREESCAPES 2026 include GIZ, Haryana Forest Development Corporation, ITC Limited, The Nature Conservancy, Intellecap, International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Indian Society of Agroforestry, and IORA Ecological Solutions. The National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) and the Trust for Advancement of Agricultural Sciences (TAAS) are the Knowledge Partners in the Congress. With India’s push towards a green economy in sync with its 2070 net-zero goals buoyed by the country’s reforestation drive (recently driven by Gujarat), TREESCAPES 2026 positions itself as a pivotal platform in encouraging further effective implementation of agroforestry as a means of increasing tree cover and improving farmers’ incomes and livelihoods as we move towards a more climate-resilient future About CIFOR-ICRAF CIFOR-ICRAF The Center for International Forestry Research and World Agroforestry ( www.cifor-icraf.org ), harnesses the power of trees, forests and agroforestry landscapes to address the most pressing global challenges of our time - biodiversity loss, climate change, food security, livelihoods and inequality. CIFOR and ICRAF are CGIAR Research Centers. CIFOR-ICRAF delivers demand-driven evidence of the ways trees can revitalize both landscapes and livelihoods. Born of the merger of the most trusted research organizations on forests, trees and agroforestry - the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and World Agroforestry (ICRAF) - CIFOR-ICRAF harnesses a combined 70 years of expertise and extensive partnership networks across Africa, Asia and Latin America. www.cifor-icraf.org/event/treescapes-2026 .
Celebrate Valentine's with Dubstep's Love on Loop--Win a Trip for Two to Goa and More
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], February 7: This Valentine's season, Dubstep, the fast-fashion consumer tech brand from the Nu Republic Universe, has launched its special Valentine's Day campaign -- Love on Loop -- alongside the launch of the Dubstep Buzz X12 Wireless Earbuds - Love Edition.
Livestock farmers income to be quadrupled by 2047: Haryana minister
Recording witness statements via video conferencing a significant reform: Haryana DGP
Haryana RS member introduces Critical Infra Bill, seeks accountability for failures
The Haryana Public Service Commission has opened online registrations for the HCS 2026 recruitment drive today, February 6, 2026, to fill 102 vacancies. Eligible candidates can apply until February 26, 2026. The preliminary exam is scheduled for April 26, 2026, followed by the main examination from June 27 to June 29, 2026.
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], February 6: Bata India, India's most trusted footwear brand, has unveiled a refreshed chapter of its 'Make Your Way' campaign, with actor Sanjana Sanghi coming on board as its new face. The campaign continues to spotlight the Victoria Ballerina range, placing the classic ballerina silhouette centre stage as a symbol of everyday comfort and modern femininity. Bata's association with the silhouette is longstanding. Bata India holds the trademark for Ballerinas being the brand that created the category, which is now one of the most loved segments in women's wear. Sanjana's grounded, self-made journey and purposeful voice mirror the values the collection stands for, confidence, authenticity and contemporary femininity, reinforcing Bata's vision of creating footwear that supports young women shaping their own paths, on their own terms.
The Haryana Public Service Commission has issued the notification for recruitment of Post Graduate Teachers in Computer Science for 1672 posts across the Rest of Haryana and Mewat cadres. The recruitment will be conducted through an online application process, followed by a screening test, subject knowledge test and interview. The notification outlines eligibility criteria, age limits, reservation policy, application fees, examination pattern and pay scale.
HPSC HCS recruitment 2026: Notification released for 102 posts, apply online February 6 onwards
The Haryana Public Service Commission has announced 102 vacancies for the HCS 2026 recruitment. Applications open February 6th and close February 26th, 2026. The preliminary exam is scheduled for April 26th, followed by the main examination from June 27th to 29th, 2026. Eligibility requires a bachelor's degree with age limits varying by post.
J&K Economy Likely To Grow At 5.82 Pc In 2025-26: Economic Survey
Jammu, Feb 5: The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmirs real Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is estimated to grow at 5.82 per cent, according to the Economic Survey Report 2025-26. The report said that Jammu and Kashmir achieved a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.47 per cent in real GSDP during 2019-20 to 2024-25, indicating economic resilience and post-pandemic recovery. The growth rate is higher than Delhi and Himachal Pradesh and marginally higher than Haryana during the same [] The post J&K Economy Likely To Grow At 5.82 Pc In 2025-26: Economic Survey appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Arun Panwar, a YouTuber from Haryana who posts videos on cars and SUVs, has come under fire for receiving Rs 71 lakh cash, 21 tolas of gold, two gold engagement rings and jewellery during his wedding. What has stoked the controversy is that Arun Panwar has called it daan (charity), not the illegal dahej (dowry). Arun Panwar got married on January 30.
Vinesh Phogat Slams Haryana Wrestling Selection Criteria as Unfair
Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat criticises the Haryana Wrestling Associations Federation Cup 2026 selection rules, calling them unfair and damaging to young wrestlers futures.
After much deliberation, retired IFS officer M L Rajavanshi requested the Punjab and Haryana High Court to dismiss his earlier challenge to a report from the Union Ministry. This report, which implicated several high-ranking officials in the harassment of whistleblower Sanjiv Chaturvedi, also brought to light significant financial discrepancies. Rajavanshi found himself named among those involved in plantation irregularities.
HC stays Haryana rights panels order for environment check of Kaithal rice shellers
CGC University Mohali hosts Sahityam 2026
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 4: CGC University, Mohali emerged as a vibrant hub of intellectual exchange and cultural celebration with the successful hosting of Sahityam 2026, its official two-day Literature Festival. The festival was inaugurated by Nayab Singh Saini, Chief Minister of Haryana, whose presence marked a major milestone for the event. Addressing students and delegates, the Chief Minister emphasized that Viksit Bharat is a collective national responsibility rooted in education, youth empowerment, innovation and ethical governance. He highlighted the [] The post CGC University Mohali hosts Sahityam 2026 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Haryana got nothing in Budget: State Congress chief
22 day care cancer centres start at dist hosps across Haryana
Surajkund International Atmanirbhar Crafts Mela 2026: Dates, and what to expect this year
The 39th Surajkund International Crafts Mela 2026, themed 'Local to Global,' was inaugurated by Vice President C P Radhakrishnan in Faridabad, Haryana. Uttar Pradesh and Meghalaya are the theme states, while Egypt participates as the partner nation, showcasing diverse crafts and cultural performances until February 15, 2026.
Congress has become tweet master party: Haryana CM
The Union Budget is comprehensive and reform-oriented for the countrys 140 crore citizens, including the 2.80 crore people of Haryana, Nayab Singh Saini says
17 women die of cancer daily in Punjab, Haryana & Himachal, Rajya Sabha told
BJP National Spokesperson Tuhin A. Sinha recently visited Haryana-based Parashar Future Defence Technologies and Parashar Industries, engaging with the company’s indigenous drone manufacturing capabilities and its growing role in India’s defence manufacturing and high-technology MSME ecosystem. BJP National Spokesperson Tuhin A. Sinha interacting with Nagender Parashar, Director, Parashar Industries The visit assumes particular significance in the backdrop of the Union Budget presented post Operation Sindoor, which has accorded Defence Services an unprecedented allocation of INR 7.85 lakh crore for FY 2026–27. This represents 2% of the estimated GDP for the coming financial year and reflects a 15.19% increase over the Budget Estimates of FY 2025–26. Defence expenditure now accounts for 14.67% of total Central Government spending, the highest among all ministries, underscoring the strategic importance of national security alongside economic development. The Budget has reinforced a carefully calibrated security–development–self-reliance balance, widely seen as being in the best long-term interest of the nation. Recent disruptions in global supply chains and the increasing prioritisation of domestic requirements over foreign suppliers have once again highlighted the urgency of import substitution and indigenisation, not merely for operational sustenance but for future defence modernisation. In line with this approach, the Ministry of Defence has further strengthened its policy framework by earmarking INR 1.39 lakh crore—nearly 75% of the Capital Acquisition budget—for procurement from domestic industries in FY 2026–27. Such targeted budgetary support reassures Indian manufacturers about long-term demand visibility, encourages fresh investments, and enables domestic players to assume a progressively larger role in the capability development of the Armed Forces. During the visit, Tuhin A. Sinha interacted with Nagender Parashar, CEO and Director, Parashar Future Defence Technologies, and the senior technical team. He was briefed on the company’s end-to-end drone development lifecycle, encompassing design, in-house research, precision manufacturing, testing, and deployment—all carried out within India. The interaction showcased Parashar’s emphasis on engineering excellence, quality assurance, and mission-ready performance, reinforcing its reputation as a reliable Indian product brand serving both defence and select civilian applications. With nearly 28% of the total defence allocation directed towards capital expenditure, upcoming acquisition programmes are expected to cover next-generation fighter aircraft, smart and lethal weapons, ships and submarines, unmanned aerial vehicles, drones, and specialised platforms. In this evolving procurement landscape, companies such as Parashar Future Defence Technologies are increasingly positioned as credible MSME partners, capable of delivering agile, technology-driven indigenous solutions aligned with future operational needs. The visit also highlighted Haryana’s emergence as an important node in India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem, supported by a strong industrial base, skilled workforce, and improving infrastructure. MSMEs like Parashar Industries are moving steadily up the value chain—from manufacturing to design-led, innovation-driven product development—while contributing to employment generation and regional economic growth under the Make in India, Atmanirbhar Bharat, and Viksit Bharat initiatives. Speaking after the visit, Tuhin A. Sinha observed that the work being undertaken at Parashar Future Defence Technologies reflects the outcomes of sustained reforms in defence procurement, private sector participation, and ease of doing business. He noted that Indian MSMEs are now playing an increasingly central role in innovation and advanced manufacturing, with direct implications for national security, industrial competitiveness, and job creation. Nagender Parashar said that the company’s growth mirrors the confidence created by policy stability and a supportive industrial ecosystem. He added that Parashar Future Defence Technologies continues to invest in research, skilled engineering talent, and robust quality systems, enabling the delivery of high-performance indigenous solutions while contributing meaningfully to India’s defence preparedness. As India accelerates efforts to reduce import dependence and deepen domestic participation in strategic sectors, enterprises such as Parashar Future Defence Technologies exemplify how MSME-led innovation, strong product brands, and manufacturing depth can advance both national security objectives and long-term economic development.
HSBTE diploma result out: Direct link and steps to check December 2025 results
HSBTE Diploma Result 2026: The Haryana State Board of Technical Education (HSBTE) has released diploma semester results for December 2025 examinations. Students can now check and download their results, which include subject-wise marks and status, on the official website hsbte.org.in. The board, established in 2008, oversees diploma education across various disciplines in 191 affiliated polytechnic institutes.
Special Olympics Bharat inaugurated at MDU, CM Nayab Singh Saini Flags off Event
The Special Olympics Bharat National Championship Athletics was inaugurated at MDU Rohtak by Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini, bringing together nearly 500 athletes with intellectual disabilities from 27 states. The CM highlighted inclusion, empowerment and dignity through sport, announced financial support, and praised Indias international success. Leaders emphasised Haryanas sports commitment, infrastructure spending, and initiatives for persons with disabilities, while Dr Mallika Nadda urged dedicated facilities and mainstream integration to build an inclusive sporting ecosystem.
The Haryana State Board of Technical Education has released the HSBTE result 2026 for the MayJune 2025 rechecking examinations online at hsbte.org.in. Diploma students who applied for rechecking can now download updated scorecards using roll numbers. The rechecking outcome follows the original July 14, 2025 result release and reflects verified marks after evaluation. Steps to access results and listed details are provided for students reference through official portal with clear instructions and academic verification guidance.
ET Money , India’s leading full-stack wealth platform and part of the 360 ONE WAM group, today announced the launch of Specialized Investment Funds (SIFs). This makes ET Money, India’s first investment platform to offer intelligence-led access to this newly introduced category of Mutual Funds. India’s first platform to offer intelligence-led access to Specialized Investment Funds (SIFs) With this launch, ET Money extends its long-standing mission of simplifying long-term investing by expanding beyond Mutual Funds. It reinforces their effort to offer access to more advanced, professionally managed investment strategies, while ensuring product suitability, decision clarity and investment confidence. Why SIFs are for you Specialized Investment Funds were introduced by SEBI to address a growing gap in the Indian investment landscape. It sits between traditional Mutual Funds and Portfolio Management Services (PMS). 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Budget announcement on Harappan site in Haryanas Rakhigarhi met with scepticism
A similar announcement was made in the Union Budget 2020-21, but little progress was made at the site.
Rs 5,673cr for railways infra in Punjab; Rs 3,566cr for Haryana
Haryana maintains pace with Union Budget, approves nursing home policy
For Punjab, taking a leaf out of Haryana
The BJP is reaching out to SCs and OBCs, hoping to repeat its success in Haryana
'Loot & Plunder Of Natural Resources': Punjab & Haryana HC Flags Illegal Stone Mining In Aravallis
The case arose after residents and a stone crusher operator alleged that the private lessee, Jai Dada Dohla Stone Mines, had caused massive ecological destruction.
SC grants bail to SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia
The Supreme Court has granted bail to Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia. He was in custody for seven months in a disproportionate assets case. The top court's decision came after Majithia challenged a Punjab and Haryana High Court order. The high court had previously denied him bail.
HSSC recruitment 2026: Stenographer and typist vacancies increased, 193 new posts added
The Haryana Staff Selection Commission has increased vacancies for Steno Typist and Junior Scale Stenographer posts. This revision follows new requisitions from government departments. The online application portal's opening date has been postponed to February 6, 2026. Candidates must qualify the skill test before department preferences are collected. More details are available on the official HSSC website.
Haryana left empty-handed in budget: Hooda
Devyani Rana Flags off Special Olympics Athletes for National Championship at Haryana
Jammu, February 1:-MLA Nagrota,Devyani Rana, today flagged off a contingent ofSpecial Olympics Athletesunder the aegis ofSpecial Olympics Bharat J&K Union Territory, who have been selected to represent J&K at theSpecial Olympics Bharat National Athletics Championship. The athletes secured their selection through outstanding performances at theState Games 2025and will now compete at the national-level championship [] The post Devyani Rana Flags off Special Olympics Athletes for National Championship at Haryana appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Punjab, Haryana, Himachal defy forecast with excess Jan rainfall
Centre, Haryana govts committed to Antyodaya propunded by Guru Ravidas: Saini
Another Dry Winter:IMD Sounds Alarm For Farmers As February Rains To Stay Below Normal
Less rain and higher temperatures could lead to early crop maturity, premature flowering, and yield losses for farmers in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh
Haryana Thunders in title clash
Hearing on ED chargesheet consideration against Al Falah chairman deferred to February 13
The ED had, on January 16, attached 140 crore worth land and buildings of Haryana-based Al Falah University, which came under the radar of the security agencies following the November 10 Red Fort area blast
Blue Dart Express Ltd. Announces Q3FY26 Financial Results with Sales Clocking at Rs. 1,616 Crore
Blue Dart Express Ltd. , South Asia’s premier express air and integrated transportation and distribution company, announced its financial results today for the quarter ended December 31, 2025, at its Board Meeting held in Mumbai. The company posted Rs. 70 crore profit after tax for the quarter ended December 2025. Revenue from operations for the period stood at Rs. 1,616 crore. Performance during the quarter was supported by stable domestic demand and disciplined cost management. Commenting on the company’s performance, Balfour Manuel, Managing Director , said: “Our Q3 performance reflects resilient domestic demand, with meaningful contributions from Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets and steady SME shipment activity, supported by strong execution discipline across the network. As we move into 2026, the outlook for the logistics sector remains positive, aided by supply-chain formalisation, sustained consumption momentum, and sector-wide infrastructure development. With continued investments in network capabilities, digital solutions, and operational optimisation, we remain focused on supporting the evolving logistics needs of our customers.” During the quarter, Blue Dart continued to invest selectively in strengthening its operational and customer-facing capabilities as part of its long-term capacity-building strategy. The company operationalised its Flagship Green Integrated Ground Hub at Pataudi, Haryana, enhancing line-haul connectivity, network efficiency, and service reliability across North India. In parallel, the launch of the Digital Account Opening (DAO) platform further streamlined customer onboarding, particularly for SMEs by enabling faster, paperless access to Blue Dart’s express logistics services. Sustainability also remained a key focus, with continued emphasis on responsible operations and efficiency initiatives aligned with reducing environmental impact across the network. Looking ahead, Blue Dart remains focused on disciplined growth, operational excellence, and customer-centric innovation. With ongoing investments in network resilience, digital capabilities, and service quality, the company is well positioned to navigate evolving market dynamics while delivering consistent value to customers, employees, and shareholders.
Haryana Staff Selection Commission is closing the online application process for Haryana Police Constable Recruitment 2026 today. The recruitment drive aims to fill 5500 constable posts across male, female, and GRP categories. Only HSSC CET qualified candidates are eligible to apply through the official portal adv012026.hryssc.com. The selection process includes PET, PST, a mains written examination, document verification, and a medical examination.
No one knows who is running BJP govt. in Haryana, it has failed on all fronts: Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Ranji Trophy | Akash,Shahbazsfive-forshelp Bengal tighten its grip on Haryana
The host folds upinside 32 oversfor a meagre 100;SudipandAbhimanyustitch together a 109-run stand in the second essay as the visiting side leads by 248 with seven wickets in hand at stumps on day two
BJP is deceiving poor, cutting lakhs of ration cards after taking votes Hooda
Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Haryana's opposition leader, accused the BJP government of betraying the poor by arbitrarily canceling ration cards and pensions. He stated that over 70,000 ration cards and 500,000 pensions were stopped in six months due to minor errors in Family IDs, with Haryana leading national cancellations.
Haryana police issue nearly 5 lakh traffic challans on NH-44 in 2025
Haryana Police issued nearly five lakh traffic challans on NH-44 in 2025. CCTV and ANPR cameras on the Ambala-Sonipat section significantly improved road safety. Initially, around 50,000 challans were issued monthly, now reduced to 30,000. This technology also aids crime control. Drivers are urged to follow traffic rules for collective safety.
From just a couple of government colleges in 1966, the year Haryana was formed, the State now has 186. The policy of every school graduate having access to a college within 20 km propelled Haryana into number-driven growth over the past five years. On ground though, Ashok Kumar finds that many colleges are run from school buildings, there are few courses on offer, and an acute shortage of teaching staff leaves students at a disadvantage
Chatterjees unbeaten fifty steadies Bengal vs Haryana in Group C
Rohtak, Jan 29: Veteran Sudip Chatterjee struck a resolute half-century to hold the Bengal innings together as the visitors recovered to 168 for five on a curtailed opening day of their Ranji Trophy Group C match against Haryana here on Thursday. Only 58 overs were possible after a delayed start due to dense fog, but []
6 months on, bonded labour survivor awaits release certificate
Six months have passed since a 16-year-old boy, a victim of bonded labour rescued from Bihar in Haryana, has been stuck in bureaucratic limbo, waiting for his release certificate. This administrative stalemate delays vital rehabilitation assistance, leaving his family in financial distress while Santosh's future hangs uncertain.
Task forces formed to prepare DPR on Yamuna water transfer to Rajasthan
New Delhi: Haryana and Rajasthan have formed task forces to prepare a detailed project report on transferring Yamuna water from Hathnikund to Rajasthan using underground pipelines, the government said on Thursday, January 29. Responding to the question on Yamuna water sharing, Jal Shakti Minister CR Paatil informed the House in a written reply that an Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
In administrative reshuffle, Sudhir Rajpal appointed Haryana home secretary
Excess rain again in Punjab & Haryana; expect more tomorrow
Dont you want your grandchildren to survive: HC to Haryana on tree cutting
Haryana BJP chief forms panels to facilitate joinings
Haryana CM calls for labs to certify organic farm produce
Haryana Congress chief for immediate relief for crop loss due to hailstorm
Wow. This Is A New Kind Of Fraud: Supreme Court On Minority Certificate Plea
Flagging a new kind of fraud, the Supreme Court on Wednesday pulled up the Haryana government over a petition filed by Nikhil Kumar Punia and Ekta Punia.

