Tanks battle polluted groundwater
InHaryana, groundwater pollution has led people to build underground tanks that are fed by expensive water tank services whose costs escalate in summer.AshokKumartalks to residents to understand the extent of the problem, and to government officials, who claim that piped water supply has solved the issue
860 high-profile drug smugglers in Haryana under scanner
Punjab, Haryanas sewage treatment gap: Large capacity, lower utilisation
Haryana renews MoU with IIT-Madras to boost road safety
Jindal Steel and Power acquires Allied Strips for Rs 217.53 crore
Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) has acquired Allied Strips Limited (ASL) for over Rs 217 crore, through its subsidiary Jindal Steel Odisha Limited (JSO). The acquisition aims to expand JSO's product portfolio and leverage synergies with its existing operations. ASL, based in Haryana, is known for its diverse steel product manufacturing.
Punjab, Haryana HC transfers Colonel Bath assault probe to Chandigarh Police; orders SIT formation
CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana High Court today transferred the investigation into the assault of serving Army Colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath and his son to the Chandigarh Police, directing the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) within three days. The decision came after Col Bath petitioned for a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) or an independent agency. Justice Harpreet Singh Brar, while passing the order, specified that no Punjab Police officer should be part of the SIT to ensure a fair and transparent probe. The SIT has been given four months to complete its investigation. The court also asked the Punjab government to specify whether it wanted a consent-based order or one on merit before the final decision was made. The Punjab government accepted the transfer of the probe to the Chandigarh Police, as did Col Baths family. The state was represented by senior advocate Randeep Singh Rai. A detailed order is awaited. Col Bath had moved the High Court last week after the Punjab Police allegedly delayed filing an FIR regarding the alleged assault on him and his son by a group of 12 policemen, including four inspectors. The family had rejected the SIT formed by the Punjab Police. Jaswinder Kaur, Col Baths wife, had met Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on March 31, where she expressed dissatisfaction with the delay. The CM assured us of a CBI probe, but no action was taken, she said. Initially, she had expressed satisfaction with the assurance, but later realised that it was a false promise. The family had earlier met Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in Delhi and Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria. The Punjab Police SIT, which was led by ADGP A.S. Rai, had recorded the statements of the accused officers yesterday. However, with the courts decision, the SIT has now become defunct. The Punjab Police had registered an FIR only on March 22, eight days after the incident, following repeated appeals from the officers family. The incident took place on the intervening night of March 13 and 14 when Col Bath and his son, Angad Singh, were having dinner at a dhaba near Rajindra Hospital. Col Bath alleged that a group of men aggressively approached them, demanding they move their car. One of them threatened to break our legs and then punched me. I lost consciousness. Then they assaulted my son, he said. When Col Bath identified himself as an Army officer, the attackers allegedly snatched his ID card and mobile phone. The petitioner alleged that the Patiala Police failed to act despite the severity of the incident. He claimed that distress calls to senior officials were ignored. Instead of registering an FIR on his complaint, the police initially lodged a case of affray against unknown persons based on a third-party complaint. The officers family had to approach senior police officials and even the Punjab Governor before an FIR was finally registered eight days later.
CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Waqf Board owns a total of 36,625.83 acres of land across the state, but over 14,000 acres of this land are currently under illegal encroachment. Ongoing litigation regarding these encroachments is being heard in various courts, including the Supreme Court. According to sources, data from the Board reveals that the Punjab Waqf Board has a total of 75,965 registered properties and 25,403 registered waqf estates. The Board owns 36,625.83 acres of land across the state, with approximately 14,085.004 acres, or 38.46%, currently under illegal encroachment. The remaining 61.45% of the land is being used for its intended purposes. While 18 cases are pending in the Supreme Court, 462 cases going in the Punjab and Haryana High Court, 1,157 civil suits in different courts for declaration, possession or eviction pending before the five waqf tribunals in the stare and civil courts, said sources. Talking with the TNIE, Latif Ahmed Thind, Executive Officer of Punjab Waqf Board, said, The total number of waqf board properties in Punjab is 75,965. The major problem is illegal encroachments across the state as the maximum encroachments are in Bathinda, followed by Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar and Patiala. In many cases, the illegal encroachers are sitting on these properties since 1947 and in many others the lease with the board finished but they did not vacate the property or gave its procession to someone else. Both influential people and common persons have encroached upon the waqf board properties. While in Samana near Patiala many shanties are there and those people refuse to vacate. It is just of people from other religions have encroached upon also people from the same community have also done illegal encroachment of the board properties in some cases, he says. We follow the due procedure of the law and cases are going in different courts including supreme court. With the amendment coming in the process will become for cumbersome.he added.
Punjab and Haryana HC directs Chandigarh Police to probe Colonel assault case
The direction came on a plea by Colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath, who accused 12 Punjab Police personnel of assaulting him and his son over a parking dispute, seeking transfer of the probe to the CBI or another independent agency.
Bilaspur Shootout Case: Third Shooter Arrested in Sonipat
Bilaspur: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has arrested a third shooter in connection with the attack on former Bilaspur Sadar MLA Bambar Thakur. The accused, identified as Bobby from Jhajjar, Haryana, was apprehended on April 1 in Kharkhoda, Sonipat. The attack took place on March 14, during Holi, when four unidentified gunmen opened fire on [] The post Bilaspur Shootout Case: Third Shooter Arrested in Sonipat first appeared on Himachal Watcher .
First H5N1 death recorded in State
VIJAYAWADA: A two-year-old girl from Balaiah Nagar in Narasaraopet of Palnadu district, has tested positive for H5N1 (Human Avian Influenza), marking the first confirmed case in the State. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) confirmed the case on March 31 after a sample sent by All India Institute of Medical Sciences(AIIMS), Mangalagiri, to the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, tested positive. The child, admitted on March 4 with severe flu-like symptoms, succumbed on March 16 despite intensive treatment. Health authorities launched an immediate response, deploying Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) from Government General Hospital (GGH), Guntur, and eight teams of health workers to conduct fever surveys in the area. No abnormal cases have been detected, and surveillance will continue for two weeks. Officials noted that the child had a habit of consuming raw chicken and had eaten it two days before falling ill. Preliminary investigations by the Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department identified a poultry farm with 200 to 300 chickens about one kilometer from the childs residence. The farm supplies poultry to local markets. Authorities are monitoring the area for any potential links between the infection and the poultry farm. India has recorded four human avian influenza cases in the past five yearsone in Maharashtra (2019), one in Haryana (2021), and two in West Bengal (2024). Health officials reassured the public that the risk of further spread remains minimal, as more than twice the viruss incubation period has passed since the childs death. All District Medical and Health Officers (DM&HOs) have been alerted to follow standard protocols for severe influenza cases. Isolation wards have been set up at Andhra Medical College (AMC) in Visakhapatnam, Siddhartha Medical College (SMC) in Vijayawada, and Kurnool Medical College (KMC). The public is advised to seek medical attention for flu-like symptoms, properly cook poultry products, and avoid contact with sick or dead birds. The government is coordinating with the Animal Husbandry Department to monitor poultry farms for possible outbreaks. Health officials urge residents to remain cautious but not panic.
Beheaded body of young woman found in a suitcase in Haryanas Faridabad
The body was packed inside a sack before being stuffed in a suitcase and dumped on the roadside in Faridabads Kheri Pul police station area
Supreme Court issues arrest guidelines to DGPs of all States/ UTs, says police can't exceed limits
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has warned police officers across all states and Union Territories that any violation of laws, rules, and guidelines regarding arrests will lead to strict action. The court emphasized that even a criminal must be treated as per the law, which guarantees certain rights and protections. A two-judge bench, led by Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah and Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra, made these remarks while hearing an appeal by Vijay Pal Yadav. Yadav, an accused in a case, claimed that the Haryana police arrested him in violation of the Arnesh Kumar guidelines. He also alleged that he was physically abused both at the time of arrest and later at the police station. The Supreme Court agreed with Yadav and criticized the police for their misconduct. Even if a person may be a criminal, the law requires that he be treated in accordance therewith. Even a criminal, under the law of our land, enjoys certain safeguards in order to ensure protection of his person and dignity. In this case, the petitioner, when picked up by the police, was at best an accused, the court said. The court warned police officers to be careful in the future. The Director General (Haryana) is also directed to ensure that such type of occurrences do not recur and there should be zero-tolerance on behalf of the senior officer(s) with regard to any alleged transgression of authority by any subordinate officer(s), the court added. The Supreme Court stressed that the police play a crucial role in maintaining safety and security. The need, therefore, for maintaining the confidence of individuals and society-at-large in the police is paramount, it said. The court noted that there was evident high-handedness by the police in Yadav's case. Yadav had argued that the police did not follow legal procedures while investigating a dispute he had with his neighbor. He claimed that the police ignored the guidelines set in the Arnesh Kumar case and used excessive force against him. Taking a humane approach, the Supreme Court decided to close the case, stating that the matter was already under investigation. Since already much water has flown and there is a proper police case, of which the concerned Court is in seisin, we consider it appropriate to close the present proceedings, the court said. However, the court issued a stern warning to all police departments. We are confident that the Director General of Police has been appropriately sensitized and expect that transgressions of the nature alleged herein would not happen again. Failing which, as and when the same is brought to our notice, a very strict view shall be taken, and coercive measures shall also follow against the errant personnel, the court said. The Supreme Court also directed its Registry to send copies of the order to the Directors General of Police of all states and Union Territories, as well as the Commissioner of Police for Delhi, as a reminder to strictly follow all legal safeguards for persons in custody.
JJP-aligned Haryana law officers who quit year back get extension by oversight
Haryana hikes domestic power tariff by 20p/unit, 81L users hit
SC orders DGPs to ensure custodial safeguards
The Supreme Court of India has directed the directors general of police (DGP) of all states and union territories (UTs) to strictly adhere to safeguards available to persons in custody. The court made these observations after a man alleged he was held by Haryana Police in violation of the law on arrest and subjected to physical abuse. The court emphasized that even a 'criminal' enjoys certain legal protections and that police officers must be held accountable for any transgressions. It further directed its registry to send a copy of its judgment to all DGPs as a reminder to adhere to these safeguards.
CHANDIGARH: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convener and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has fundamentally changed India's political discourse, shifting the focus to governance and public welfare. Addressing an executive summit in Ludhiana, Mann emphasised the role of AAP volunteers as the backbone of the partys success and reiterated its commitment to the people. AAP volunteers are not just political workers; they are a revolution in themselves. Whenever the party calls upon them, they respond immediately without hesitation, dedicating themselves fully to the cause of clean and people-centric politics, said Mann. He credited Kejriwal for compelling other parties to focus on governance rather than divisive agendas. Earlier, election manifestos were filled with divisive agendas based on religion and caste. It was AAP that forced all political parties to focus on real issues like education, healthcare, and free electricity. We compelled them to change their priorities because we showed that good governance is possible, he asserted. Mann praised senior AAP leaders, including former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and ex-Health Minister Satyendar Jain, for their contributions to Delhis education and healthcare sectors. Manish Sisodia revolutionised government schools, making them world-class institutions. Satyendar Jain introduced a healthcare model that became a benchmark across India. Their work has left an indelible mark on the lives of common people, he stated. Highlighting AAPs increasing representation, he noted, In 2022, we had 92 MLAs, and now we have 95. Thousands of our sarpanches, councillors, and mayors have been elected. The responsibility of Punjab has been entrusted to us, and we assure you that our AAP family will never have any greedy members. AAP Punjab in-charge and senior leader Manish Sisodia stressed that the partys vision extends beyond the state. This is not just Team Punjab; this is Team Hindustan. When I meet volunteers, I realise that our Punjab workers are everywhere from Delhi to Haryana to Gujarat working tirelessly to plant the seeds of change months before elections and ensuring AAPs victory. He recalled a conversation with a volunteer who had dedicated 12 years to the party. This volunteer did not ask me for a position or for an appointment with Arvind Kejriwal or Bhagwant Mann. He only had one request: 'Manish bhai, I have given 12 years to this party, but if Punjab is not freed from drugs, my 12 years will be wasted.' Tears welled in his eyes as he pleaded with me, not for personal gain, but for the future of Punjab. This is the spirit of AAP selfless, dedicated, and driven by a vision of a better Punjab. Sisodia urged AAP workers to remain vigilant to ensure government initiatives reach the people without corruption or inefficiency. Our battle is not just against drugs but also against corruption. The money allocated for public welfare should be spent on the people, not wasted in scams. This is the responsibility of every AAP worker. Punjab AAP President Aman Arora credited the partys grassroots workers for its success and urged them to continue their unwavering dedication. Comparing them to high-voltage power lines, he warned adversaries against underestimating their strength. Looking ahead to 2027, he called on the cadre to work relentlessly, pledging to surpass AAPs record-breaking 2022 mandate.
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Centre approves over 11,000 Anganwadi-cum-crches, but only 1,761 operational
NEW DELHI: The central government has approved over 11,000 Anganwadi-cum-crches under the Palna scheme, but only 1,761 have been made operational as of February 28 this year. In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Women and Child Development, Savitri Thakur, stated that the Palna scheme was introduced under the Samarthya vertical of the Umbrella Mission Shakti Scheme from April 1, 2022. The initiative aims to provide daycare facilities and protection to children across all states and Union Territories. She emphasised that Anganwadi centres are the worlds largest childcare institutions, ensuring the delivery of care and nutrition services to children at the grassroots level. In a first-of-its-kind approach, the ministry has extended childcare services through Anganwadi-cum-Crche under Palna, which is a centrally sponsored scheme, she said. During the 15th Finance Cycle (i.e. up to FY 2025-26), a total of 17,000 Anganwadi-cum-crches (AWCCs) have been envisioned for establishment under the Palna scheme. Proposals for their setup and operation are received from respective state governments and UT administrations, which also contribute their corresponding share for the schemes implementation, she added. Till date, a total of 11,395 AWCCs have been approved by the ministry based on proposals received from various states and UTs. As of 28.02.2025, 1,761 AWCCs have been made operational across 19 states and UTs, she stated. Providing further details, she said 1,500 AWCCs were approved in Chhattisgarh, of which only 175 are operational. Similarly, 1,024 were sanctioned for Jharkhand, but none have been made functional. The same is the case with Odisha, where all 1,000 approved AWCCs remain non-operational. In Telangana, 1,033 were approved, but only eight are operational. According to official data, Chandigarh has the best implementation record, with 200 out of 210 sanctioned AWCCs fully functional. Haryana has the highest number of operational AWCCs at 297, followed by Mizoram and Chandigarh with 200 each. Other states where these centres are functional include Chhattisgarh (175), Karnataka (164), Nagaland (150), Tripura (94), Meghalaya (76), Bihar (65), and Uttarakhand (32). Thakur noted that under Palna, an annual target is set during Programme Approval Board (PAB) meetings with state governments and UT administrations. It is emphasised that they send proposals for opening more Anganwadi-cum-crches and operationalise them. Additionally, the ministry monitors the schemes implementation through meetings and virtual conferences with states and UTs at various levels, she said.
Piccadily opens luxury Whisky Experience Centre in Haryana
The facility aims to offer whisky enthusiasts an immersive journey into single malt whisky production through guided distillery tours, tastings and interactive exhibits
NBCC Secures Orders Worth Rs 216 Crore In Mumbai And Haryana
This includes a Rs 166.9-crore order received from the Central University of Haryana, and Rs 48.7 crore from the Mumbai-based Western Regional Power Committee.
Savitri Jindal Is India's Richest Woman. Check Her Net Worth
Savitri Jindal, the matriarch of the OP Jindal Group and an MLA in Haryana, is now the richest woman in India, according to the Forbes Billionaire List 2025.
Neworld Developers targets Rs 5,000 revenue across multiple projects in Goa and Haryana
Neworld Developers, based in Gurugram, aims to generate Rs 5,000 crore in revenue over the next five years through various projects in Haryana and Goa. The company's first project, located near MOPA airport in Goa, is set to launch in May 2025, offering integrated townships, resorts, and villas.
Meghalayas Kevin Lyngdoh Sangriang Wins Double Gold at National MTB Championship
SHILLONG: Meghalayas rising cycling star, Kevin Lyngdoh Sangriang, brought glory to the state by clinching two gold medals at the 21st National Mountain Bike Championship 2025. The prestigious event took place at Morni Hills, Haryana, from March 28 to 31, and was organized by the Haryana Cycling Association under the aegis of the Cycling Federation []
Karnataka cyclists triumph at National Championships
BENGALURU: Karnataka cycling team delivered an outstanding performance at the recent National Cycling Championships held at Morni Hills, Panchakula, Haryana, by clinching multiple medals across various categories. Dhanush Prasanth and Nithila Das claimed the title of Double Gold National champion in the sub junior boys U16 category and the Sub Junior Girls U16 category for both the Cross-Country Time Trial (XCT) and Cross-Country Olympic (XCO) events. Pavitra Kurtakoti swept the Women Junior U18 category securing three gold medals in XCT, XCO, and the Junior Mixed Team Relay, earning her the Triple Gold National Champion title along with the Best Cyclist Award. Karnatakas success extended to the Men Junior U18 and Men U23 categories, with Dhananjay ST securing silver in XCT and Charith Gowda emerging victorious in XCO. In the Women Elite category, Star Narzary won gold in both XCT and XCO while leading her team to triumph in the Elite Mixed Team Relay. Her outstanding performance earned her the Triple Gold National Champion title as well as the Best Cyclist Award. The team relays were another highlight, with Karnataka securing gold in both the Junior and Elite Mixed Team Relays. In the exciting and adrenaline-high Men Junior Downhill event, Samarpan Jain clinched gold for the state.
Drug smuggler wanted in Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana escapes from Dahisar to US
Two years after being sentenced to 10-year imprisonment, accused moved to Mumbai with kin after jumping parole
Haryana's Electricity Set To Get Costlier As Power Regulator Hikes Tariff
For domestic consumers, the HERC has hiked the electricity rate by 20 paise per kWh (kilowatt hours).
Vinay Pathak on Karamjale Brothers, finding good stories, and the biggest achievement of his life
With hits like Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam , Jism , Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi , Bheja Fry and Khosla Ka Ghosla , under his belt, Vinay Pathak has been a household name since the 90s, regaling people with his charm and comic timing. But like many actors of his calibre, he has held audiences captive with his on stage performances too, particularly with his collaborations with writer-director-actor Rajat Kapoor on Nothing Like Lear , which has seen over 100 performances, and Whats Done is Done , which has been running for nine years. Over the weekend, the duo brought these two performances to the city along with their new play, Karamjale Brothers , which was performed in Bengaluru for the first time. The Hindi play is an adaptation of Russian literary giant Dostoevskys final novel, The Brothers Karamazov , which grapples with questions of faith, morality, and free will through the story of a man and his fraught relationship with his sons. Pathak, who plays the patriarch, explains, What we tried to do was adapt the epic novel to todays time and age. Its set in North India, around Delhi and Haryana, and is all about the dysfunctionality of a family the conflicts, problems and fights that they have. Amidst all this, a murder happens. Despite the murder, Pathak clarifies that the story is more than a murder mystery, saying, Its not actually a whodunit or a mystery but more about why we do what we do. While crediting director Rajat Kapoor with having a major role in the adaptation, Pathak considers the creation of the play a collaborative process, saying, If you ask why is he saying that particular dialogue and how, it is that actors interpretation and adaptation to make sense of the story, the meaning of the conflict and to keep it in the present. For Pathak, who has worked across plays, TV shows, mainstream Bollywood films, and OTT series, picking a favourite medium, Pathak jokes, is like trying to choose between gulab jamun and mysore pak. Regardless, reflecting on the rise of OTT in recent years, he notes its role in platforming unique stories. Ive been very selective, not just in OTT but cinema and theatre also. OTT has definitely made a mark, and now, suddenly, different kinds of stories, which didnt have a market maybe 20 years ago [have a platform]. Pathak, who, while known for his comedic roles, is a versatile actor whos performed in thrillers, dramas, and romantic comedies as well. Rather than constrained by a character archetype or genre, according to Pathak, it is the depth and nuance of scripts that matters most while selecting roles. He says, If its a well-written script, I get attracted to it immediately, not necessarily because of what character Im playing, or who is playing another character or how its going to be produced. I dont have a preference; if something comes my way, and its well written, Ill do anything. In a long and versatile career such as his, what does he consider a milestone? Pathak has a personal answer. Ill tell you honestly; the biggest achievement of my life not my career is my two daughters. They make me the happiest; I learn so much from them, and thats the best job so far, he says with a smile. All Praise Rajat Kapoor Rajat Kapoor, ahead of the performance of Nothing Like Lear , Whats Done is Done , and Karamjale Brothers , reflects on his love for Bengaluru, particularly its theatre crowd, saying, Bengaluru, I think, is absolutely the best theatre audience in the country, followed by Bombay, Pune, Delhi and Kolkata; but Bengaluru is definitely the boss. Every time we come there, we go back with a lot of joy and fulfilment. Weve performed at Ranga Shankara, Jyoti Nivas, Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Jagriti; everywhere, theres a different kind of audience but the kind of educated audience that exists in Bangalore I think its not there anywhere.
In Haryana's Kaithal, two PMAY officials were arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau for accepting a Rs 25,000 bribe at a samosa cart.
Trump's reciprocal tariffs: Punjab, Haryana exporters are a worried lot
CHANDIGARH: As US President Donald Trump is all set to launch reciprocal tariffs on April 2, exporters and manufacturers in Punjab and Haryana are a really worried lot. President World MSE Forum Badish Jindal said that auto parts, garments, hosiery, steel products and fasteners are likely to be hit by Trump's move. We do Rs 50 lakh crore import of which Rs 9 lakh crore worth products are imported from China. Our exports to China is worth Rs one lakh crores. Our export is to the tune of Rs 30 lakh crore. Last year's trade deficit was Rs 19.96 lakh crore. This year it is expected to rise to Rs 22 lakh crore, he noted. Badish Jindal pointed out that the countries that will benefit from Trump's reciprocal tariffs are Pakistan and Bangladesh. These neighbouring countries are India's main competitors. Instead of increasing imports, we should increase manufacturing in the country. CII Punjab President Amit Jain said that India will suffer in the short and medium terms, but there won't be long-term impact for the country since India enjoys a favourable relationship with the US. However, the industries exporting to US will suffer the consequences. Auto Parts Manufacturers Association of India President GS Kahlon who exports auto parts said that the association has 300 members in Ludhiana who manufacture auto parts, said that they were supplied to US and other countries. Already our business is affected due to countries such as Syria, Iran, Iraq and Morocco having stopped buying from us and now with US imposing tariffs, business will be further affected, he added. Former President of Federation of Indian Export origination Ashwani Kumar said that hand tool industry and sports manufacturing industry will not be hit as they do not fall under the purview of the new tariffs. Duty on steel will be set back for the time being later when markets recover as it will stabilize ass epical steel is exported to US. India is acting touch and in longer run we will be benefited, he added. The new Trump Tariff regime reflects a major protectionist policy shift for America that counters world trade flows of the past. For decades WTO and other global bodies, with US nudging, have worked towards dropping barriers for freer trade. This will start trade wars and protectionism of scales unfathomable. Punjab will not escape the negative impact of upto 25 per cent tariffs that are expected to come into play by tomorrow. Hosiery of Ludhiana, textiles of Amritsar, Engineering and other industry is expected to hit troubled waters for sure, says Gunbir Singh, past chairman, CII Punjab. Meanwhile the exporters of Panipat in Haryana have submitted their representation to Union Minister for Commerce and Industries Piyush Goyal through Handloom Export Promotion Council (HEPC) to resolve any issues at the earliest, said Lalit Goyal President of Panipat Exporters Association. He further that India imports machine-made carpet that invites 22 per cent tariff while the export tariff was around 0-6 per cent on handloom products. Though the import of machine-made carpet from the US was of only Rs 50 crore, the export of handloom products was to the tune of Rs 10,000 crore per annum. We have requested the government to reduce the import tariff to protect the industry, he said as there are 1000 units in Panipat alone and of these 500 exporters and 35 lakh labour working in them.
Gurgaon Society Guards Inspect Food Delivery Boys, What They Found Triggered A Police Raid
Residents of Global Heights Society in Sohna, Haryana, were shocked by a covert meat supply operation, leading to a police crackdown. Police confiscated 40 kg of meat and detained the suspects.
NEW DELHI: Over 13,000 sq km of forest area, more than the total geographical area of Delhi, Sikkim, and Goa combined, is under encroachment in 25 states and Union Territories that have submitted data to the Union Environment Ministry so far. Ten states are yet to submit data on forest encroachments. Last year, the National Green Tribunal took suo motu cognisance of a PTI report that cited government data showing that 7,50,648 hectares (or 7,506.48 sq km) of forest area -- more than five times the size of Delhi -- was under encroachment in India. In April last year, the NGT had directed the ministry to compile the details of encroachment of forest areas in all states and Union Territories in a prescribed format. In a report submitted to the NGT last week, the ministry said that as of March 2024, a total of 13,05,668.1 hectares (or 13,056 sq km) of forest area was under encroachment in 25 states and UTs that have provided data so far. These states and UTs are Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Dadar & Nagar and Daman & Diu, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Maharashtra, Odisha, Puducherry, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Sikkim Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram and Manipur. States and UTs, which are still to submit the data and details on forest encroachment, are Bihar, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan,Telangana, West Bengal, Nagaland, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Forest area or The Recorded Forest Area (RFA) includes land officially designated as forest by the government, even if it does not have tree cover. RFA is further divided into three categories: reserved forests, which have full protection, with activities like hunting and grazing generally banned; protected forests, where some activities are allowed unless specifically restricted; and unclassed forests, which are not classified as reserved or protected. This is different from forest cover which refers to the actual area with tree canopy (more than 1 hectare with tree canopy density of at least 10 per cent), regardless of legal status. Forest cover includes forests inside and outside recorded forest areas, such as plantations, community forests and private lands with tree growth. According to the ministry's report, Madhya Pradesh had the highest forest encroachment among all states and UTs, with 5,460.9 sq km affected as of March 2024. Assam has 3,620.9 sq km of forest area under encroachment. A total of 863.08 sq km of forest land in Karnataka is under encroachment, followed by 575.54 sq km in Maharashtra, 534. 9 sq km in Arunachal Pradesh, 405.07 sq km in Odisha, 264.97 sq km in Uttar Pradesh, 247.72 sq km in Mizoram, 200.40 sq km in Jharkhand and 168.91 sq km in Chhattisgarh. Tamil Nadu has 157.68 sq km of encroached forest land, Andhra Pradesh 133.18 sq km, Gujarat 130.08 sq km, Punjab 75.67 sq km, Uttarakhand 49.92 sq km and Kerala 49.75 sq km, 42.42 sq km in Tripura, 37.42 sq km in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and 32.7 sq km in Manipur. The ministry's report said that encroachment has been removed from 409.77 sq km of forest land so far. However, it is unclear whether this area was excluded from the total forest land under encroachment as of March 2024. The ministry informed the NGT that it had asked states to submit data through letters sent on May 1, May 17 and May 28 last year. States and UTs were also reminded multiple times over the phone and a meeting was held with them on November 11. The ministry sent further reminder letters on February 22 and March 26 this year, asking the remaining states and UTs to provide the information in a tabulated format.
WCD Haryana Chairperson Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline
WCD Haryana Recruitment 2025 Apply Offline: Department of Women and Child Development (WCD Haryana) has announced the recruitment of 01 Chairperson in 2025. Candidates With LLB, M.A, MSW Can Apply Offline on or before 21-04-2025.
Be Prepared! Heat Waves Coming!
'The intensity and frequency of heatwaves will be much higher than in previous years over Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha.'
Higher number of heatwave days in April: IMD
NEW DELHI: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast 6 to 11 heatwave days in April, higher than the normal range of 4 to 7 days. The prediction mainly affects Eastern and Central India. The IMD also anticipates above-normal maximum and minimum temperatures across most parts of the country, with some exceptions in Southern and Western India. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, Director General of Meteorology at IMD, stated, There will be 2 to 4 additional heatwave days in April, particularly over many East and Central India areas, including adjacent regions of Peninsular India. Heatwaves carry significant risks, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly, children, and individuals with pre-existing health conditions. These groups are more prone to heat-related illnesses like heat exhaustion and heatstroke. The IMD has issued an advisory recommending precautions during this period. In its seasonal outlook for the hot weather season, covering April to June, and its monthly outlook for April 2025, the IMD forecasts that above-normal maximum and minimum temperatures, as well as an increased number of heatwave days, are likely over most parts of North and East Peninsular India, Central India, East India, and the plains of Northwest India. Some parts of the Northwest region, such as Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana, may experience normal nighttime temperatures in April. The maximum temperatures would steadily rise in the range of 3-5 degrees Celsius from the first week of April, which may cause discomfort, said the scientist. The IMD forecast extreme weather events in the Northeast and Southern regions during Aprils second and third weeks. IMD advised people to take precautionary steps in Northeast India and some southern regions, such as Kerala and South Karnataka. Meanwhile, IMD said it would make a full monsoon forecast in mid-April. However, it indicated that El Ninothe warming of the tropical Pacific Ocean synonymous with poor monsoons in Indiawill be in a neutral phase until the end of the monsoon season. This means the monsoon would possibly be normal. Further, its rainfall forecast during April said the country predicts normal to above-normal rainfall over many parts of northwest India, peninsular India, northeast India, and some parts of west-central India. Below-normal rainfall is likely over the remaining parts of the country, the IMD added.
Support for Palestine, protest against Waqf Bill in Haryanas Nuh
High court directs Haryana to appoint mountaineer Kuldeep Ruhil as ASI, release cash award
Pan-India electricity consumption by EV charging stations hits 590 MU in Apr-Dec FY25
As per the latest data from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), PCSs in Delhi consumed the highest volume of power followed by Maharashtra, Gujarat, Haryana and Andhra Pradesh
Yogeshwar slams Vinesh for demanding honour from Haryana govt
CHANDIGARH: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday stated that the Modi government, over the past decade, has improved the country's health infrastructure from primary to tertiary level by taking a holistic approach. Addressing a gathering after unveiling a statue of Maharaja Agrasen at the Maharaja Agrasen Medical College campus in Agroha of Hisar, Haryana, Shah emphasised the many initiatives taken by the Modi government to improve India's medical infrastructure. In 2013-14, the Union Government allocated a budget of Rs 37,000 crore for the health sector. In 2025-26, the budget will be Rs 1.37 lakh crore, he said. Shah said that when Narendra Modi became Prime Minister there were seven All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in the country, out of which, six were established during the Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led government. He added that now there are 23 AIIMS in the country. He also asserted that the number of medical colleges has increased from 387 to 766. He added that the number of MBBS seats has risen from fifty-one thousand to 1.15 lakh, with an additional 85,000 seats set to be added in the next five years. On the occasion, he also inaugurated the newly built ICU and laid the foundation stone for the postgraduate hostel. He said that 250 million people have been lifted out of poverty during the Modi government's tenure. 40 million houses have been built for the poor, providing shelter to 200 million people. He also discussed the Central government's provision of free food grains to over 810 million beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana and the provision of toilets to every household under the Swachh Bharat Mission. Until 2014, 120 million families in this country did not have toilets. Imagine the plight of girls in households without toilets, Shah said. Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, state BJP Chief Mohan Lal Badoli, state health minister Arti Singh Rao, minister Ranbir Singh Gangwa, BJP MP from Kurukshetra Naveen Jindal, Chairperson Emeritus of the Jindal Group, Independent MLA from Hisar Savitri Jindal, former Rajya Sabha MP D P Vats and others were present on the occasion.
India braces for hotter summer with more heatwave days from April to June: IMD
NEW DELHI: India is expected to experience hotter-than-usual temperatures from April to June, with more heatwave days in central and eastern India and the northwestern plains, the IMD said on Monday. Most parts of the country will see higher-than-normal maximum temperatures, except for some areas in western and eastern India where the temperatures are expected to be normal. Minimum temperatures will also be above normal in most regions, India Meteorological Department (IMD) chief Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said in an online press conference. From April to June, most parts of north and east India, central India, and the plains of northwest India are expected to experience two to four more heatwave days than normal, he said. Usually, India records four to seven heatwave days from April to June. An IMD official had earlier said northwest India might face double the number of heatwave days during the summer. The region normally experiences five to six heatwave days during the season. States likely to see above-normal heatwave days include Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and the northern parts of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. In April, most parts of India will likely witness higher-than-usual maximum temperatures. However, some areas in the extreme southern and the northwestern regions may experience normal temperatures. Minimum temperatures will be higher than usual across most of the country, except for a few places in the northwest and the northeast where temperatures may be normal or slightly below normal, Mohapatra said. Experts have warned that India should prepare for a peak electricity demand growth of 9 to 10 per cent this summer season, with the country expected to experience a higher number of heatwave days. Last year, the all-India peak electricity demand crossed 250 gigawatts (GW) on May 30 -- 6.3 per cent higher than projections. Climate change-induced heat stress is one of the key factors driving electricity demand.
M3M Group Repays Rs 1,130 Crore Loan, Plans To Clear Balance
The loan was availed by M3M India from Indiabulls for the purchase and development of a 337-acre township project in Panipat, Haryana.
CHANDIGARH: The ties between INDIA bloc allies-- the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) -- took a plunge after Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said that Rahul Gandhi lacks leadership quality. A day after Mann made the remark, top Congress leaders Partap Singh Bajwa and Amarinder Singh Raja Warring on Monday retorted saying that AAP is a B-team of the BJP. They accused Mann of taking diktats from Amit Shah. He (Mann) seems to have lined up as one of the eserve players, they added. Punjab Congress president and member of parliament from Ludhiana, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring posted a message on platform X saying, Sad that Sardar @BhagwantMann has completely enrolled himself into the @BJP4India troll army as another foot soldier. It is an acknowledged fact that Mann Sahab takes diktats from the union @HMOIndia @AmitShah, he said. After unleashing ruthless reign of terror on farmers, now our CM Sahab has gone a step further by trying to be more loyal than the King. Hes not only doing what he is being asked to do, he seems to have volunteered himself for going an extra mile to please and appease the BJP. As @AamAadmiParty and its Punjab offshoot @AAPPunjab turn to be the BJPs B-team, Mann Sahab seems to have lined up as one of the reserve players! May be, he has some unexplained compulsions to target @RahulGandhi without any reason. Kuchh toh majbooriyan rahi hongi, yu he koi be-wafa nahi hota, Warring added. Leader of Opposition in Punjab Assembly, Partap Singh Bajwa wrote on X, @BhagwantMann , Rahul Gandhi walked 4,080 km in Bharat Jodo Yatra to unite India and fight for the poor and minorities, while Punjab drowns in drugs and despair under your #6pmNoCM watchunfulfilled promises and skipped Budget Sessions. @RahulGandhi robustly defends the constitution in Parliament; you hide from questions, echoing @BJP4India lines. Chandrayaan soared, but your booze-fueled leadership stays grounded. Look at your dawn-to-dusk failures before mocking @INCIndias LoP, he added. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had yesterday targeted Rahul Gandhi saying he lacks leadership quality. He doesnt have that quality. God has not given him that. Why you are pushing him to become a leader? Its not like a family fiefdom that after father his son takes charge. Please leave him. Poor guy! He is very sad about where he has got stuck, CM Mann said. Both parties were part of the Opposition INDIA bloc. While both had come together to contest the Lok Sabha poll in Delhi last year, they fell apart in the subsequent assembly elections in Haryana and Delhi.
HPSC Assistant Professor 2024 Skill Test Admit Card OUT for 2424 Posts
Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) has 2424 Assistant Professor Posts. Candidates with Master's Degree (Relevant Subject) Can Apply Online from 06-11-2024 to 12-11-2024.
HPSC Assistant Professor Skill Test Admit Card 2025 OUT hpsc.gov.in
Haryana Public Service Commission has officially released the HPSC Assistant Professor Admit Card 2025. Candidates who have applied for the Assistant Professor Exam can now download their admit card from the official website hpsc.gov.in.
'Delimitation Is Not A South Versus North Issue'
'There will be no change of seats for Delhi, Assam and Maharashtra.' 'Andhra, J and amp;K, Kerala, Punjab, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, West Bengal and Telangana will lose seats while there will be an increase for MP, UP, Bihar, Haryana, Gujarat and Chhattisgarh.' 'It is a big mistake if you make it a north-south issue.'
Shiv Sena forces illegal meat shops to down shutters in Haryanas Sonipat for Navratri
On whether the action of the Shiv Sena was not illegal, Haryana Shiv Sena president Neeraj Sethi says the Shiv Sainiks had only requested the shop owners to down the shutters and everyone obliged.
PM flags concern on textile waste, bats for recycling
NEW DELHI: In his monthly radio programme Man Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed concerns over the issue of textile waste and the increasing trend of opting for fast fashion as part of his intent to raise awareness about social issues with the people during his address. The Prime Minister said the textile waste has become a major cause of worry for the whole world. The trend of getting rid of old clothes as soon as possible and buying new ones is increasing all over the world, he said. Have you ever thought about what happens to the old clothes that you stop wearing? This becomes textile waste, he added. Apprising people about the research work being done globally to deal with the textile waste menace, Modi said that only less than one percent of textile waste is recycled into new clothes. India is the third country in the world where the maximum textile waste is generated. This means that we also face a huge challenge, he said. The Prime Minister, however, expressed his happiness about the several commendable efforts that are being undertaken in India to deal with this challenge. Underlining that many Indian start-ups have begun working on textile recovery facilities, the PM said, There are many such teams that are also working for the empowerment of our ragpicker brothers and sisters. Many young friends are involved in the efforts towards sustainable fashion. They recycle old clothes and footwear and distribute them to the needy. Many items like decorative pieces, handbags, stationery and toys are being made from textile waste. Many organisations are engaged in popularising circular fashion brands these days, he added. Talking about new cloth rental platforms, Modi said designer clothes are available on rent and also applauded the work done in cities like Bengaluru, Tirupur and Panipat. Panipat in Haryana is emerging as a global hub for textile recycling. Bengaluru is also creating a distinct identity for itself with innovative tech solutions. More than half of the textile waste is collected here, which is an example for our other cities as well. Similarly, Tirupur in Tamil Nadu is engaged in textile waste management through wastewater treatment and renewable energy, Modi said. He said said various states are celebrating their traditional new year on Sunday and many others will be celebrating in the coming days. They are a pointer to the spirit of unity pervading Indias diversity.
Haryana govt declares Eid-ul-Fitr a holiday for private offices
The Haryana government announced March 31 as a holiday for Eid-ul-Fitr for private offices following the gazetted holiday list. Previously, it was declared a restricted holiday due to the financial year ending. Employees who have used their restricted holidays can avail an additional one.
Pension for kin if soldier dies in accident even off duty: HC
The Punjab and Haryana HC ruled that if a soldier dies in an accident during non-duty hours without negligence, the family will get special family pension. The court affirmed this while dismissing the central government's petition challenging the Armed Forces Tribunal's order to grant the pension.
Haryana Police ban on songs promoting violence sparks controversy
About 10 songs have been taken down from various social media platforms over the past fortnight, and at least two concerts, including one in Gurugram, halted midway
CHANDIGARH: The family of serving army Colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday and reiterated their demand for a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). On Monday, they will meet Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, and if they do not receive justice, their protest, which is emporarily suspended now, will resume. Two days ago , the Punjab and Haryana High Court questioned the state government over the delay in registering a First Information Report (FIR) in the assault case involving the army officer and his son. During a 25-minute meeting with Rajnath Singh, Jaswinder Kaur, wife of Col Bath, reiterated her demand for a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), emphasising that she does not trust the Patiala Police at all. We told Rajnath Singh about the complete incident, the brutal attack on my husband and son, and how the Punjab Police has been playing with us. He assured us that justice will be given to us and that necessary action will be taken, and over time, we will know about it, she said. Tomorrow, we will meet Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and see what he says. Recently, it was the CMs daughters first birth, and we bless her with a lot of happiness and good health. Similarly, I am also a daughter to someone, a wife and mother. Think about it when a daughter of the nation is coming to you, you should do justice for her. If tomorrow your own daughter faced something like this, what justice would you give her? The same justice should be given to me, she added. Kaur continued, We started the morcha in front of the Deputy Commissioners Office in Patiala, and after that, CM Mann gave us time to meet. The morcha is temporarily suspended as of now, as we were given assurance that CM Mann will meet us. If we do not get justice tomorrow, the morcha will resume. We want an inquiry by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). She went on to say that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed to investigate the case had been changed four times. How can we expect justice from the Punjab Police? she asked. We want a CBI inquiry and a fair trial. Whoever is at fault should be punished. The SSP Patiala, Nanak Singh, is scared to take the names of the four SHOs, she added. Sources said that two days before the meeting, the family was informed by a former officer, who was tasked with notifying them about the scheduled meeting for today. In addition to Col Bath and his wife, their relative and BJP leader from Patiala, Gurtej Singh Dhillon, accompanied the family to the meeting. Dhillon said that Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assured the family that the case is being closely monitored. He assured us that the Army will stand by the officer and ensure justice for Col Bath and his family, said Dhillon. On Friday, the Punjab Governments attempt to justify the delay in registering the FIR in the assault case, citing farmers protests among other reasons, backfired in the Punjab and Haryana High Court. The court questioned the police about the number of FIRs registered across Patiala district during the period. The Bench asked the state to categorically explain whether the action taken so far was sufficient. You are not obliging anyone by placing the cops under suspension, it had asserted. In his detailed order, Justice Sandeep Moudgil also asked the state to file an affidavit specifying how many FIRs were registered in Patiala district during the period when the district police was on high alert due to farmers protests at Khanauri border and Shambhu border of Patiala from March 18 to 23?
Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi lauds textile waste recycling in Bengaluru, Tripur, Panipat
NEW DELHI: In his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed concerns over the issue of textile waste and the increasing trend of opting for fast fashion as part of his intent to raise awareness about various social issues with the people during his address. The Prime Minister said, the textile waste has become a major cause of worry for the whole world. The trend of getting rid of old clothes as soon as possible and buying new ones is increasing all over the world, he said, adding, Have you ever thought about what happens to the old clothes that you stop wearing? This becomes textile waste. Appraising people about the research work being done globally to deal with the textile waste menace, Modi said, only less than one percent of textile waste is recycled into new clothes. India is the third country in the world where the maximum textile waste is generated. This means that we also face a huge challenge, he noted. The Prime Minister, however, expressed his happiness about the several commendable efforts that are being undertaken in India to deal with this challenge. Underlining that many Indian start-ups have begun working on textile recovery facilities, the Prime Minister said, There are many such teams that are also working for the empowerment of our ragpicker brothers and sisters. Many young friends are involved in the efforts towards sustainable fashion. They recycle old clothes and footwear and distribute them to the needy. Many items like decorative pieces, handbags, stationery and toys are being made from textile waste. Many organisations are engaged in popularising circular fashion brands these days, he added. Talking about new cloth rental platforms, Modi said, designer clothes are available on rent and also applauded the work done in Indian cities such as Bengaluru, Tirupur and Panipat. Panipat in Haryana is emerging as a global hub for textile recycling. Bengaluru is also creating a distinct identity for itself with innovative tech solutions. More than half of the textile waste is collected here, which is an example for our other cities as well. Similarly, Tirupur in Tamil Nadu is engaged in textile waste management through wastewater treatment and renewable energy, Modi said.
Supreme Court Rejects Plea Regarding Stubble Burning Measures In Punjab, Haryana
Court says issue is already under consideration, refuses to entertain separate intervention pleas.
SC rejects plea to direct Punjab and Haryana govts to control stubble burning
New Delhi, Mar 30: The Supreme Court has rejected a plea by an activist seeking directions to the Punjab and Haryana governments to take strict measures to control stubble burning, citing that the application does not offer any particulars. A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan observed, Moreover, when this court has passed several orders on the issue of stubble burning and is still seized of the matter, we do not want to encourage different parties to [] The post SC rejects plea to direct Punjab and Haryana govts to control stubble burning appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Punjab, Haryana and Karnataka yet to join Centres farmers registry
The Centre also plans to launch personalised advisory services for the registered farmers, who will receive tailored guidance on crop selection, land utilisation, soil health, and weather conditions
Yadav's remarks came after former High Court judge Nirmal Yadav was acquitted in 2008 cash-at-judges door case by a special CBI court in Chandigarh on Saturday.
Haryana To Give Backward Class Quota In Panchayats, Urban Local Bodies
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that the state government has decided to give reservations to the backward classes in Panchayats and urban local bodies in Haryana.
17 yrs later, ex-judge acquitted in 'cash at door' case
Seventeen years after the cash-at-judge's door case rocked the judiciary, a special Central Bureau of Investigation court in Chandigarh on Saturday acquitted former Punjab and Haryana high court judge Nirmal Yadav and four others in the matter.
Faridabad: Class 8 Student Dies By Suicide After Failing In 1 Subject
A Class 8 student of a private school allegedly hanged himself after failing one subject, police in this Haryana district said on Saturday.
Khaps and artists advocates for content regulation committee in Haryana
The Kandela Khap in Haryana honored cultural artist Ramkesh Jeevanpurwala and condemned vulgar songs in a Panchayat. They urged the government to take strict action against inappropriate content and proposed the formation of a committee to regulate artistic creations and promote good content.
Former HC judge Nirmal Yadav acquitted in 2008 cash-at-judges door case
Chandigarh: Seventeen years after a cash-at-judge door case rocked the judiciary, a special CBI court here on Saturday acquitted former Punjab and Haryana High Court judge Justice (Retd) Nirmal Yadav and four others in the matter. In the sensational case, a packet containing Rs 15 lakh was allegedly wrongly delivered at the residence of Justice 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 .
Water levels in Himachal, Punjab dams drop sharply; raises concerns over power, irrigation
CHANDIGARH: With summer approaching, water levels in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab dams have dropped significantly46 per cent and 52 per cent below normal, respectively, as per data by the Central Water Commission (CWC)raising concerns over potential impacts on power generation and irrigation in the coming months. The current storage at Bhakra Dam is 1.247 billion cubic metres (BCM) against its total capacity of 6.229 BCM, which is 20 per cent. The average storage at this time of the year over the past 10 years has been 33 per cent. At Pong Dam, the current storage capacity is 0.816 BCM against its total capacity of 6.157 BCM, which is 13 per cent, compared to the 10-year average of 25 per cent. These dams are on the Sutlej and Beas rivers, respectively, in Himachal Pradesh. Meanwhile, at the Thein Dam on the Ravi River in Punjab, water availability stands at 0.469 BCM against its capacity of 2.344 BCM. This means the dam is filled up to 20 per cent of its total capacity, compared to the 10-year average of 41 per cent. The combined hydropower generation capacity of dams in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab is 3,175 megawatts (MW), while their irrigation potential is 10,24,000 hectares. These dams are crucial for water supply in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, parts of Rajasthan, Delhi, and Chandigarh. According to a CWC bulletin, the northern regionincluding Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Rajasthanhas 11 reservoirs under CWC monitoring, with a total live storage capacity of 19.836 BCM. As per the Reservoir Storage Bulletin dated March 27, the total live storage available in these reservoirs is 4.733 BCM, which is 24 per cent of the total live storage capacity of these reservoirs. The storage during the corresponding period last year was 32 per cent, while normal storage during this time is 33 per cent of the live storage capacity of these reservoirs. Thus, storage this year is lower than both the corresponding period last year and the normal storage level during this time, the bulletin stated. Rainfall in Punjab during March has been deficient. From March 1 to March 28, the state received 7.6 mm of rainfall compared to the long-period average of 21.5 mm, accounting for a shortfall of 65 per cent. Similarly, rainfall in Himachal Pradesh has been deficient by 28 per cent in March so far, according to data compiled by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Due to the reduced water levels in these dams, power generation and water availability for irrigation might be affected in the coming months.
Cash at judge's door: Retired Justice Nirmal Yadav acquitted in 17-year-old corruption case
CHANDIGARH: Former Punjab and Haryana High Court judge Justice Nirmal Yadav was on Saturday acquitted in a 17-year-old corruption case. Citing the prosecutions failure to prove charges against them, a special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court here acquitted retired Justice Yadav and three other accused, Ravinder Singh Bhasin, Rajiv Gupta and Nirmal Singh, in the case. One of the accused, Sanjiv Bansal, the former Additional Advocate General of Haryana, passed away during the trial. The order was pronounced by Additional Sessions Judge, Justice Alka Malik of the Special CBI court. Advocate Vishal Garg Narwana, representing retired Justice Nirmal Yadav, said, A false narrative was set that money was sent as a bribe, but there was nothing like that and the court acquitted everyone today. The final arguments in the case were heard in the court in Chandigarh on Thursday. Talking to the media after the court verdict in which she was acquitted, Justice Yadav said that she has full faith in the judiciary and the verdict is the victory of the truth. The prosecution had cited 84 witnesses with 69 being examined. Later, the high court allowed the prosecution to examine 12 more witnesses in the case. On August 13, 2008, a bag containing Rs 15 lakh in cash was mistakenly delivered to the residence of Justice Nirmaljit Kaur, a sitting judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court. It was alleged that the cash was actually meant to be delivered at the residence of Justice Nirmal Yadav, another sitting judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court at the time. A peon Amrik Singh at Justice Kaurs residence then told the Chandigarh Police that on August 13, 2008, around 8.30 pm, Parkash Ram arrived at Kaurs house with a plastic bag and told Singh that papers had come from Delhi for Justice Kaur. Singh took the bag inside, and upon Justice Kaurs instructions, he opened it to find currency notes inside. The police were called and they detained Parkash Ram and seized the bag full of cash. On August 16, 2008, the Chandigarh Police registered a case and on August 26, the administration transferred the investigation to the CBI. After completing the investigation, the CBI filed a charge sheet on April 18, 2011 in which it was stated that the bag was intended for Justice Yadav, but due to the similarity in names, it mistakenly reached Justice Kaurs residence. Justice Yadav went on leave after her name figured in the scandal. She was subsequently transferred to the Uttarakhand High Court from the Punjab and Haryana High Court. An internal panel of the Supreme Court and the CBI cleared Justice Nirmaljit Kaur who was transferred to the Rajasthan High Court in July 2012. She returned to the Punjab and Haryana High Court in 2018, and retired in 2021. In 2009, the CBI filed a closure report saying that no case was made out. The CBI court rejected the closure report and ordered the agency to re-investigate the case. Then the CBI held that Justice Yadav had committed an offence punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, while the court had also ordered the framing of charges against Bansal, Gupta and Singh under various Sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The CBI filed a charge sheet in the case on March 3, 2011, a day before Justice Yadav was to retire. The agency had claimed in the charge sheet that on August 13, 2008, Ravinder Singh was supposed to send Rs 15 lakh to Justice Yadav and he gave the money to Sanjiv Bansal in Delhi who was instructed to deliver it to her in Chandigarh. However, Bansal called his wife to send the amount from their residence to Justice Yadavs house through his munshi, Parkash Ram. As he was given a packet by Bansals wife to deliver it to Nirmal Ji, he inadvertently reached Justice Nirmaljit Kaurs residence instead. On January 18, 2014, the special CBI court framed charges against the accused. The public prosecutor Narendra Singh argued that the prosecution had proved the case beyond a shadow of doubt. However, Narwana, counsel for Justice Yadav, claimed that the CBI had falsely implicated her in the case. Notably, the CBI had earlier filed a closure report in the case. However, the court ultimately acquitted all the accused due to lack of evidence.
HERC reconstitutes consumer advocacy cell to bolster rights of electricity consumers
CHANDIGARH, Mar 29: Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) has reconstituted its Consumer Advocacy Cell (CAC) to strengthen the rights of electricity consumers across the state. Spearheaded by HERC Chairman Nand Lal Sharma, this initiative replaces the previous cell, established in 2018, with a revamped framework aimed at strengthening consumer rights, streamlining grievance redressal, and ensuring compliance with regulatory directives. The restructured CAC will be chaired by HERC Member (Law) Mukesh Garg. Its members include Electricity Ombudsman RK Khanna, Joint Director [] The post HERC reconstitutes consumer advocacy cell to bolster rights of electricity consumers appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Video: Meat shops owned by minorities sealed in Haryana amid strong dissent
The district administration along with heavy police presence sealed meat shops owned by the minority community in Haryanas Palwal city resulting it massive protests. A video of Muslim meat shop owners protesting against the decision to seal their shops has emerged on social media platforms, alleging that they were targeted solely because of their religious 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 .
Dallewal has not ended indefinite fast, says farmer leader
CHANDIGARH: Punjab farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal has not ended his indefinite fast even though he drank a glass of water after farmers detained last week by the state police were released from different jails, farmer leader Abhimanyu Kohar said on Saturday. The Punjab government on Friday told the Supreme Court that Dallewal accepted water and broke his fast. Countering the Punjab government's claims, Kohar said on Saturday Dallewal had made it clear he would take water only after all the farmers are released. And Dallewal drank a glass of water after farmer leaders were released, said Kohar, a close aide of Dallewal. We want to make it clear that a false impression was being given that Dallewal has ended his indefinite fast. His hunger strike continues. Punjab Advocate General Gurminder Singh told the apex court on Friday they dispersed on March 19 the farmers protesting at Khanauri and Shambhu border points with Haryana, and opened the roads and highways that were blocked due to the sit-ins. Protesting farmers and some of their leaders were also detained by the Punjab Police on that day. Another farmer leader, Kaka Singh Kotra, also said on Saturday when Dallewal came to know about the detention of farmers, he refused to take water till they were all released. He took water after the farmers were released, said Kotra. Dallewal (70) is a senior leader of the joint forum of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha. He began his indefinite hunger strike on November 26 last year to press the Centre to accept their demands including a legal guarantee to provide Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops. After the Centre invited the farmer leaders for talks in January, Dallewal had started taking medical aid at the Khanauri protest site but did not end his fast. Several farmer leaders including Sarwan Singh Pandher, Abhimanyu Kohar, Kaka Singh Kotra and other leaders, detained during the March 19 police action, were released on Friday. Kisan Mazdoor Morcha leader Pandher was released from Muktsar jail while Kohar, Kotra and some other farmer leaders were released from Patiala central jail. After their release, they met Dallewal in the hospital on Friday. The farmer leaders were detained on March 19 when they were returning from a meeting with a central delegation led by Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Chandigarh. The meeting was organised to discuss the farmers' demands, especially the MSP guarantee. As the departing farmers entered Mohali after the meeting, they were met with heavy barricading and some of their leaders were detained. Police had evicted farmers and had dismantled temporary structures from the Shambhu and Khanauri border points. Vehicular traffic had resumed on the Shambhu-Ambala and Sangrur-Jind highways. Several farmers, who were part of the Shambhu and Khanauri protests, have claimed that their belongings including trolleys were missing, adding that they might have been stolen.
CHANDIGARH: Authorities in Haryana have uncovered illegal poppy cultivation on university campuses, with 400 poppy plants found at a private university in Rai, Sonepat, leading to the arrest of a gardener. The discovery comes just a day after 140 opium plants were seized from a university campus in Rohtak, raising concerns over the presence of narcotic plants in educational institutions. The crime unit of Sonepet police received a tip-off about opium cultivation at the World University of Design (WUD) and conducted a raid along with officials from the Drugs Control Department and Horticulture Department. During the raid, the authorities discovered that the plants were in active use, as fresh cuts were visible. The police seized around 40 kg of poppy plants, each measuring three to four feet in height. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Narinder Singh said the arrested gardener, Sant Lal, hailing from Sultanpur district in Uttar Pradesh and had been working at the university for nine years. Prima facie, it appears that the plants were grown two months ago. We have arrested a gardener, Sant Lal, in this connection and will interrogate him about the involvement of others. He was produced in court, which sent him on a three-day police remand. We will now investigate who else may be involved and whether these plants were being used as a drug, he said. This incident comes just a day after another case was reported at the Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (SUPVA) in Rohtak, where 140 poppy plants were found on campus. The university administration has formed a five-member committee to investigate how the plants were grown and why they were not detected earlier. Sources confirmed that experts from the horticulture department were called in to verify the plants, which were promptly removed by the police to prevent further illegal activities. A case under the NDPS Act has been registered against unknown persons. Authorities are now focusing on tracing the origins of the cultivation and identifying potential links to drug distribution networks in the region.
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CHANDIGARH: Amid protests by Damdami Taksal and other Sikh organisations over the removal and appointment of Takht Jathedars, allegedly in an arbitrary manner, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) today tabled and passed an annual budget of Rs 1,386.47 crore for the 2025-26 fiscal year. The budget session, held at Teja Singh Samundri Hall at the SGPC office, was presided over by SGPC President Harjinder Singh Dhami, while General Secretary Sher Singh Mandwala presented the budget. This years SGPC budget has increased by 9.95 per cent compared to the previous year. Mandwala detailed the income expected from various departments and institutions, as well as allocations for future projects. He also shared information on the Panthic, educational, religious, and public welfare initiatives undertaken by the SGPC. Following the session, Dhami said efforts would be made to enhance Sarais (inns), healthcare, education, and religious campaigns. He stated that the Dharam Prachar Committees budget this year is Rs 110 crore, while the budget for Gurdwaras stands at Rs 1,062 crore. Funds have also been allocated for the General Board Fund, Trust Fund, Education Fund, Sports, Printing Presses, and Educational Institutions. Among the key allocations, Rs 4.95 crore has been set aside for Panthic welfare works, Rs 8.40 crore for free education for Sikh children, Rs 3.09 crore for sports, Rs 1.50 crore for natural disaster relief, and Rs 44 lakh for free dispensaries in various Gurdwaras. The Nishchai Academy, which prepares Sikh youth for administrative and judicial service exams, has been allotted Rs 2.63 crore, while Rs 1.95 crore has been earmarked for providing free kakaars (symbols of faith) for Amrit Sanchar. Additionally, Rs 1.14 crore has been reserved for religious preaching campaigns, Rs 60 lakh for Sikh prisoners affairs, Rs 60 lakh for Sikligar Sikhs, Rs 2.50 crore for Amritdhari students fees, and Rs 2 crore for free education for Amritdhari girls. The SGPC has also allocated 8 crore each for Miri Piri Medical College in Haryana and Guru Granth Sahib World University. Dhami noted that for the past two to three years, budget estimates have been exceeded due to careful expense adjustments and regularisation. During the session, several resolutions were also passed, including the formation of rules regarding the appointment, jurisdiction, and retirement of the Jathedar of Akal Takht Sahib. The SGPC also demanded that the central government build a memorial dedicated to the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib and condemned the statement made in Parliament by Home Minister Amit Shah regarding Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale. Resolutions also addressed concerns over rising anti-Sikh sentiment outside Punjab, preservation of historical buildings from Maharaja Ranjit Singhs era, reserved quotas for Sikhs in the army, the release of Sikh prisoners, and the farmers' protest. Meanwhile, Sikh organisations, including activists from Damdami Taksal, Nihang Singh organisations, the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee, and the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management body, led by Damdami Taksal chief Harnam Singh Khalsa, attempted to reach the SGPC headquarters at the Golden Temple complex but were stopped by state police. However, they managed to reach Heritage Street near the Golden Temple and staged a sit-in near Sri Guru Ram Das Ji Langar Hall entry point. The Taksal has strongly opposed the SGPCs decision, arguing that it does not align with Panthic traditions and sentiments. Harnam Singh Khalsa stated, The SGPC has violated Sikh maryada and principles while dismissing the three Takht Jathedars, belittling the sanctity of the Takhts, and it has to revoke its decisions. We will compel the SGPC to do so. He added that during the Panthic Ikath at Anandpur Sahib on the occasion of Hola Mohalla on 14 March, all attendees, including Nihang Singhs and members of various Sikh organisations, had unanimously rejected the newly appointed Takht Jathedars and demanded the reinstatement of the previous ones. On 7 March, the SGPC executive appointed Giani Kuldeep Singh Gargaj as the Jathedar of Takht Kesgarh Sahib, also giving him the additional charge of the Akal Takht in Amritsar as acting Jathedar. Giani Raghbir Singh and Giani Sultan Singh were removed as Jathedars of Akal Takht and Takht Kesgarh Sahib, respectively. Tek Singh Dhanaula was appointed Jathedar of Takht Damdama Sahib in Talwandi Sabo, replacing Jathedar Harpreet Singh, who was removed in February. Meanwhile, the newly appointed Jathedars, including Giani Gargaj, were absent from todays General House meeting.
Farmer leader Dallewal breaks indefinite fast, accepts water: Punjab government tells SC
NEW DELHI: Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who was on an indefinite hunger strike in support of various demands, accepted water and broke his fast on Friday morning, the Punjab government told the Supreme Court. A bench of Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh was told by advocate general Gurminder Singh for Punjab that they have dispersed the protesting farmers at Khanauri and Shambhu borders, and opened all blocked roads and highways. The bench lauded the efforts of Dallewal, and said he is a genuine farmer leader without any political agenda. We know some people did not want settlement of grievances of farmers. We are not sitting in an ivory tower. We know everything, the bench said as it asked the Punjab and Haryana government to file a status report about the prevailing situation on the ground. The top court also asked the high powered committee headed by former high court judge to look into the grievances of farmers, to also file a supplementary status report. It also dropped contempt proceedings against the Punjab chief secretary and Director General of Police for not complying with the top court's order of providing medical aid to Dallewal. On March 19, several farmer leaders, including Sarwan Singh Pandher and Dallewal, were allegedly detained in Mohali while returning from a meeting with a central delegation, as Punjab Police evicted farmers from Shambhu and Khanauri protest sites which were blocked for more than a year. The Punjab police had claimed that the protest sites have been cleared after dismantling temporary structures and stages, and removing trolleys and other vehicles stationed by the farmers. Farmers, under the banners of SKM and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, have been camping at the Shambhu and Khanauri border points between Punjab and Haryana since February 13 last year, after their march to Delhi was stopped by security forces.
The Supreme Court acknowledges it is aware of the ground realities of the farmers' protest. It requests detailed reports from Punjab and Haryana and notes positive progress, praising Jagjit Singh Dallewal for his leadership. Key highways and roads have been reopened, indicating a potential resolution.
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