A man who sold agricultural land for Rs 5 crore and reinvested the gains into a new plot in his wife's name was denied capital gains tax exemption under Section 54B. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Delhi upheld this denial, citing a Punjab and Haryana High Court ruling that disallows deductions when the new land isn't purchased in the assessee's own name.
A man who sold agricultural land for Rs 5 crore and reinvested the gains into a new plot in his wife's name was denied capital gains tax exemption under Section 54B. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Delhi upheld this denial, citing a Punjab and Haryana High Court ruling that disallows deductions when the new land isn't purchased in the assessee's own name.
Punjab, Haryana, Himachal defy forecast with excess Jan rainfall
Centre, Haryana govts committed to Antyodaya propunded by Guru Ravidas: Saini
Centre, Haryana govts committed to antyodaya inspired by Guru Ravidas ideals: CM Saini
KURUKSHETRA, Jan 31: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday reaffirmed that the central and state governments are firmly committed to the principle of antyodaya by following the ideals of equality, harmony and social justice preached by Guru Ravidas. CM Saini announced a series of major welfare initiatives aimed at empowering the Scheduled Castes. He announced that a grand Guru Ravidas Dham would be constructed on five acres of land at Umri here at an estimated cost of Rs [] The post Centre, Haryana govts committed to antyodaya inspired by Guru Ravidas ideals: CM Saini appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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
Ranji Trophy: Saurashtra Secure Huge Win Over Chandigarh, Bengal Beat Haryana
Ranji Trophy Elite Group: Saurashtra defeated Chandigarh by an innings and 56 runs in their Ranji Trophy Elite Group B league match at the Cricket Stadium, Sector 16, on Saturday. With this win, Saurashtra pocketed seven points and strengthened their position in the group standings. Resuming their second innings at the overnight score of 31 for no loss on day three, Chandigarh were bowled out for 261 in 64 overs. Pace-bowling all-rounder Rajangad Bawa top-scored with 55, while Shivam Bhambri (48) and Vaibhav Narang (47) chipped in with useful contributions. For Saurashtra, Chirag Jani was the most successful bowler, returning figures of 4-78 in 13 overs. Dharmendrasinh Jadeja also picked four wickets while conceding 53 runs in 12 overs. Jaydev Unadkat and Chetan Sakariya chipped in with a wicket apiece. Earlier, Saurashtra had taken a commanding lead in the first innings, which proved to be decisive. Wicketkeeper-batter Harvik Desai, who played a crucial role in the teams dominance by hitting a dominating double century, was adjudged Player of the Match. The victory has lifted Saurashtra to the top of Group B temporarily with 7 points, though they may slip to second once the Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh game concludes in Indore. Karnataka, meanwhile, still have a chance to overtake them if they secure an outright win against Punjab, though fog interruption in Mohali has complicated the matter. In a Group C fixture at the Chaudhary Bansi Lal Stadium in Lahli, Bengal registered a comprehensive 188-run win over Haryana to qualify for the quarterfinals as an unbeaten side and table toppers. The victory has lifted Saurashtra to the top of Group B temporarily with 7 points, though they may slip to second once the Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh game concludes in Indore. Karnataka, meanwhile, still have a chance to overtake them if they secure an outright win against Punjab, though fog interruption in Mohali has complicated the matter. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The defeat also marked Haryanas third straight home loss, leaving them vulnerable in second place. Uttarakhand, currently at third spot, are in command against Assam at the Abhimanyu Cricket Academy in Dehradun and could displace Haryana depending on the final result. Article Source: IANS
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.
The Next PWL Season Will Be Held Across All Major Cities: WFI Chief Sanjay Singh
The Wrestling Federation: The Wrestling Federation of India president Sanjay Singh expressed optimism on the growth of ongoing Pro Wrestling League (PWL) 2026 at the Noida Indoor Stadium saying the league will be expanded to multiple cities in future seasons. The PWL 2026 kicked off on January 15, with the grand finale scheduled for February 1, marking the return of the league after six-year hiatus. The next PWL season will be held across all major cities. This time, due to time constraints, the league was organised only at the Noida Stadium. However, next season everyone will get the opportunity to enjoy the excitement, WFI chief Sanjay Singh told IANS. On the revival of the Pro Wrestling League, Sanjay Singh said the competition had earlier benefitted wrestlers significantly but was halted due to the Covid-19 pandemic. He added that sustained efforts from the federation and government eventually led to its return. The wrestlers benefited a lot from the league earlier, but it had to be stopped because of Covid. After that, there was a gap due to various reasons, but everyone the federation and the government kept pushing to restart it in some way so the wrestlers could benefit again, Singh said. Headlined by Japans Yui Susaki, who attracted a record bid of Rs 60 lakh from the Haryana Thunders, women wrestlers emerged as the top attractions in the player auctions for the Pro Wrestling League (PWL) 2026. Alongside Tokyo 2020 gold medallist Susaki, World Championship medallist Antim Panghal was snapped up by UP Dominators for Rs 52 lakh in the womens 53 kg category, while Puerto Ricos Ana Godinez fetched Rs 46 lakh from Punjab Royals in the womens 62 kg division. Delhi Dangal Warriors added further depth to their squad by securing Azerbaijans Anastasiya Alpayeva for Rs 27 lakh in the womens 76 kg category. Highlighting the impact of PWL on wrestler development, Singh said competing against foreign opponents helped raise standards and confidence. There are two big benefits. One is that our wrestlers get to compete against foreign wrestlers, which removes fear and builds belief. You saw the match against Yu Yu Sasaki go the full six minutes. That kind of exposure helps everyone, he said. Speaking about the current season, Singh said the league has regained momentum. The league is currently at its peak with full enthusiasm, he said. On the introduction of rules like the power minute and revised technical superiority limits, Singh said the intent was to add excitement while maintaining the sports core structure. The Olympic technical superiority rule remains the same. We have increased it slightly here for entertainment. The Power Minute has brought excitement at the end of matches both wrestlers and spectators feel that energy, he explained. Singh reaffirmed that PWL would now be a permanent fixture on the sporting calendar. PWL is now a regular event. It has started again and it will not stop. Viewership will keep increasing, and after cricket, PWL has the potential to become the next biggest league, he said. The Olympic technical superiority rule remains the same. We have increased it slightly here for entertainment. The Power Minute has brought excitement at the end of matches both wrestlers and spectators feel that energy, he explained. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Assessing the leagues success, Singh said the organisers had met their initial expectations despite a short preparation window. We achieved what we had set out to do this season. The league was organised in just 2025 days. For the next season, we will have more time and we will do it better. We are learning every day and fixing shortcomings, he said. Article Source: IANS
Ranji Trophy: Akash, Shahbaz Pick Five Wickets Each, Put Bengal In Pole Position Against Haryana
At Maharaja Bir Bikram College: Pacer Akash Deep and left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Shahbaz Ahmed picked five wickets each to bowl out Haryana for 100 and put Bengal firmly in control of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group C match at the Chaudhary Bansi Lal Stadium in Lahli on Friday. Akash returned with figures of 5-40 off 15 uninterrupted overs, his seventh five-wicket haul in first-class cricket, while Shahbaz picked 5-42, also his seventh five-wicket haul in the format, as Haryana folded inside 32 overs. The duos efforts helped Bengal take a 93-run first-innings lead. In reply, Sudip Gharami (61) and Abhimanyu Easwaran (61 not out) stitched a 109-run stand for the second wicket to take Bengal to 155/3 in 41 overs at stumps on day two and extend the lead to 248 runs. At the Abhimanyu Cricket Academy in Dehradun, captain Kunal Chandela struck 207 off 297 balls - his maiden double century in first-class cricket as Uttarakhand declared at 460/7 in 120 overs against Assam. Mayank Mishra then picked three wickets to leave Assam struggling at 91/4 and trail Uttarakhand by 369 runs. The duos efforts helped Bengal take a 93-run first-innings lead. In reply, Sudip Gharami (61) and Abhimanyu Easwaran (61 not out) stitched a 109-run stand for the second wicket to take Bengal to 155/3 in 41 overs at stumps on day two and extend the lead to 248 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At Palam A Ground in New Delhi, Railways ended day two at 168/6 in 40.4 overs and trail Services, who made 343 in their first innings, by 175 runs. For Railways, Ravi Singh top-scored with 55 while Zubair Ali was unbeaten on 45, while Arjun Sharma was the standout bowler for Services with 3-45 in 11 overs. Article Source: IANS
The Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) has released the HCS 2026 notification, inviting online applications from February 6 to February 26, 2026. A total of 102 posts are available across multiple categories. The selection process includes Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, Interview, document verification, and medical tests. Eligible candidates must be graduates aged 1842 years, with age relaxations as per rules. The Prelims exam will be held on April 26, 2026, and the Mains from June 2729, 2026.
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 .
Ranji Trophy: Chatterjees Unbeaten 77 Carries Bengal To 168/5 Against Haryana
At Maharaja Bir Bikram College: Veteran batter Sudip Chatterjee held firm with an unbeaten 77 as Bengal reached 168/5 in 58 overs against Haryana on a truncated opening day of their Elite Group C match in Ranji Trophy 2025-26 in Lahli in Haryana on Thursday. Fog and poor light wiped out the first session before Chatterjee struck a patient half-century off 120 balls, guiding Bengal through difficult conditions. He struck the first two boundaries of the contest in the afternoon but otherwise relied on defence and strike rotation to anchor the innings. Abhimanyu Easwaran and Sudip Gharami fell in quick succession to left-arm spinner Tanmay Baloda before tea, while Anustup Majumdar and Shahbaz Ahmed also departed in the final session. Sumanta Gupta was trapped lbw late in the day, leaving Bengal five down at stumps. Chatterjee, who faced 177 balls and hit five fours, remained the mainstay as Haryanas bowlers chipped away. Baloda finished with three wickets, while Anshul Kamboj and Amit Rana picked up one apiece on a day which was full of attritional cricket. At Abhimanyu Cricket Academy in Dehradun, captain Kunal Chandela struck an unbeaten 128 to guide Uttarakhand to 279/3 against Assam. Chandela got support from Bhupen Lalwani, who made 52, and Lakshya Raichandani, whos unbeaten on 48. Rohit Singh picked up two wickets while Dipjyoti Saikia claimed one scalp for Assam. Chatterjee, who faced 177 balls and hit five fours, remained the mainstay as Haryanas bowlers chipped away. Baloda finished with three wickets, while Anshul Kamboj and Amit Rana picked up one apiece on a day which was full of attritional cricket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At Palam A Ground in New Delhi, Services reached 174/3 in 55 overs against Railways, with Anshul Gupta hitting 101 before retiring hurt. Captain Rajat Paliwal was unbeaten on 31 alongside Devender Lohchab on nine at stumps. Zubair Ali was the standout bowler for Railways by taking 3-43, while the rest of the attack struggled to make inroads. Article Source: IANS
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.
SC flags new type of fraud in minority reservation claims by upper-caste converts in Haryana
The Supreme Court is investigating a new trend in Haryana where individuals from dominant upper castes are reportedly converting to Buddhism. This is done to claim benefits reserved for minority communities. The court has asked the Haryana Chief Secretary for a report. This report will detail the guidelines for issuing minority certificates.
Several schools in Chandigarh receive bomb threat emails; students evacuated
Several Chandigarh schools were evacuated after receiving bomb threat emails. Police, along with bomb disposal and sniffer dog squads, conducted thorough searches, students and staff were sent home The threats follow similar recent patterns of bomb threat email hoaxes in Punjab and Haryana
Weather today: Delhi and several north Indian states are likely to experience more rain and hailstorms in the coming days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned due to a fresh western disturbance. Dense fog is likely in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh. On the other hand, thunderstorms with hailstorm in West Bengal and Sikkim is likely today.
Every 10th soldier is from Haryana: Guv
Haryana and Punjab CMs hold key meeting on SYL issue in Chandigarh
CHANDIGARH, Jan 27 : An important meeting between the Chief Ministers of Haryana and Punjab was held on Tuesday in Chandigarh to discuss the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) issue between the two states. The matter was discussed point by point in detail. Haryanas Irrigation and Water Resources Minister Shruti Choudhry and Punjab Cabinet Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal were also present in the meeting. After the meeting, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann briefed the media [] The post Haryana and Punjab CMs hold key meeting on SYL issue in Chandigarh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Drugs claim 2 lives in Punjab, Haryana; supplier arrested in Kurukshetra
SYL canal talks inconclusive as Punjab, Haryana agree to continue dialogue
Chief Ministers hold cordial meeting in Chandigarh, decide on further discussions at officials level
Punjab, Haryana Chief Ministers Discuss Water Issue, But Deadlock Remains
The SYL canal dispute is a decades-old interstate water dispute between Punjab and Haryana over the sharing of water from the Ravi and Beas rivers.
HBSE releases Class 10, 12 date sheet 2026: Check when board exams will begin and steps to download
HBSE Date sheet 2025: The Haryana Board of School Education has announced the 2026 exam schedule for Class 10 and Class 12 students. Class 12 exams begin February 25, 2026, and Class 10 exams start February 26, 2026. Exams will be held offline. Students can download the official date sheets from the BSEH website. This timetable applies to all regular and private candidates.
HBSE Date Sheet 2026 released for Class 10 and Class 12 Haryana Board exams starting February 25
The Board of School Education, Haryana has released the HBSE Date Sheet 2026 for Class 10 and Class 12 annual examinations. Class 12 exams will run from February 25 to April 1, 2026, while Class 10 exams will be held from February 26 to March 20, 2026. Examinations will be conducted offline across Haryana for Regular and HOS categories, with subject-wise schedules published online. Most papers are scheduled in the afternoon as per board instructions.
SYL deadlock: Mann says Punjab wont give up on its water rights ahead of meeting with Haryana
Centre directs Haryana, UP to divert Munak and Ganga water to revive Yamuna
New Delhi: At a recent meeting on the rejuvenation of the Yamuna, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh were issued clear directions to increase environmental flow, trap drains and curb industrial effluents entering the river. According to officials, the meeting also decided to hire a third-party company to carry out an audit of all the drains in 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 .
Haryana Thunders on top of the table
Akshita Dhankar: Woman Who Unfurled National Flag With President On Republic Day
Akshita Dhankar, born in Haryana's Kasni village, is a flight lieutenant with the Indian Air Force.
Goa nightclub fire case: Club generated Rs 22 cr as proceeds of crime, says ED
The federal probe agency conducted raids in Goa, Delhi, and Haryana on January 23 against Birch by Romeo Lane club and its promoters, including brothers Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra
Cold wave conditions to prevail in Punjab, Haryana & HP
Auto Driver Poses As Father, Kidnaps Toddler And Strangles Him To Death
An auto driver has been arrested for allegedly kidnapping a one-year-old boy from a creche by posing as his father and later strangling him to death in Haryana's Panchkula, police said on Sunday.
A one-year-old boy was allegedly kidnapped and strangled to death in Panchkula, Haryana. The accused, identified as Ajay, was arrested after posing as the child's father to abduct him from a crche. Investigations are ongoing, with the boy's mother also being questioned.
SYL dispute: Punjab and Haryana CMs likely to hold talks on Jan 27
World Bank approves Rs 5,700 crore assistance for 'Jal Sanrakshit Haryana'
Haryana is set to become water self-reliant with World Bank's Rs 5,700 crore assistance. The 'Jal Sanrakshit Haryana Project' will fund canal and minor canal restoration until 2032. Micro-irrigation systems will cover 70,000 acres. Drainage systems will address waterlogging on 2 lakh acres. Sustainable agriculture and groundwater recharge are also priorities. This initiative aims for a modern, well-restored canal network.
Independent journalism essential for a healthy democracy: Anil Vij
Haryana Minister Anil Vij emphasized the crucial importance of independent journalism in upholding democracy, likening journalists to vigilant CCTV cameras. He cautioned against the perils of misinformation and announced a generous allocation of Rs 31 lakh for journalist welfare. He highlighted government measures like pensions and complimentary travel for reporters.
Last rites of 3 Doda soldiers held in Haryana, Punjab
Yamunanagar: The mortal remains of Sudhir Narwal, Mohit Chauhan and Jobanjit Singh, who were among the 10 soldiers who died after their Army vehicle fell into a gorge in Jammu and Kashmirs Doda district recently, were consigned to flames at their respective native places in Haryana and Punjab on Saturday, January 24. The armoured vehicle 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 .
Leh (Ladakh), Jan. 24: Hosts Ladakh won their first gold medal of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 when their womens relay quartet won the 2000 metres short track race at the Nawang Dorjay Stobdan (NDS) Stadium here on Saturday. However, Haryana raced to two more gold medals from short-track skating to lead the medal [] The post Khelo India Winter Games 2026: Ladakh win first gold in womens short-track relay, skater Sachin Singh keeps Haryana on top appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Mortal remains of 2 soldiers, among 10 dead in Doda, consigned to flames at native places in Haryana
Yamunanagar/Jhajjar (Hry), Jan 24: The mortal remains of Sudhir Narwal and Mohit Chauhan, who were among the 10 soldiers who died after their Army vehicle fell into a gorge in Jammu and Kashmirs Doda district recently, were consigned to flames with full state honours at their respective native places in Haryana on Saturday. The armoured vehicle of the Army was carrying troops for an anti-terror operation when it fell into the gorge on Thursday. The accident took place at the [] The post Mortal remains of 2 soldiers, among 10 dead in Doda, consigned to flames at native places in Haryana appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Punjab and Haryana High Court denied anticipatory bail to a 62-year-old man in an alleged beef case, calling his claim of being misled by sellers a 'clever ploy'.
Trident Realty to invest Rs 1,200 cr to build 125-acre township in Panipat
New Delhi, Jan 24 : Trident Realty will invest Rs 1,200 crore to develop a 125-acre integrated township at Panipat in Haryana as part of its expansion plan. Gurugram-based Trident Realty launched township Trident Parktown recently where it will offer residential plots, independent floors, group housing, and commercial spaces. The total investment to develop this township is estimated at Rs 1,200 crore, Trident Realty said in a statement. In the first phase, the company has launched more than 400 plots. [] The post Trident Realty to invest Rs 1,200 cr to build 125-acre township in Panipat appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
HC modifies directions on organised crime investigations in Punjab and Haryana
Making roads safer a top priority: Haryana DGP
Haryana chief secretary Anurag Rastogi resumes charge
Haryana BJP appoints election in-charges for civic polls
Clusters to come up across Haryana to boost industrial growth: Minister
Birch fire case: ED conducts raids in Goa, Delhi, Haryana
NT Reporter Panaji The Enforcement Directorate (ED), which is probing the money laundering angle linked to the illegal functioning of the Arpora-based nightclub Birch by Romeo Lane and the role of its promoters, has conducted multiple raids in Goa, Delhi and Haryana. The nightclub has been embroiled in a controversy following a major fire tragedy []
Haryana Wins The Under-14 Girls National Kabaddi Championship In Gudivada
MLA Ramu thanked the MP on behalf of the people of Gudivada for supporting development of sports at the NTR Stadium: Reports
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Rahul Raises Textile Sector Concerns, Calls on Modi to Act
Gandhi's visit to a Haryana garment factory underscored the textile industry's crisis, with job losses and factory shutdowns. He calls on PM Modi to take action to protect Indian workers.
Age relief after lost years: How CET delays forced Haryana to reset police recruitment rules
The Haryana government has announced a three-year age relaxation for police constable recruitment under the CET, following delays after the 2022 exam cycle. The move seeks to address eligibility losses caused by stalled recruitment schedules, raising broader questions about accountability in public exams and the cost of administrative delays on young aspirants.
1st South Asian Agroforestry & Trees Outside Forests Congress to be hosted from (5th-7th) February 2026 Crucial Three-Day Congress For Collective Deliberation on agroforestry for enhanced climate resiliency and agricultural livelihoods In a bid to amplify agroforestry’s contribution in India, the Centre for International Forestry Research - International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF) in collaboration with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is all set to host TREESCAPES, the first South Asian Agroforestry & Trees Outside Forests Congress from (5th - 7th) February 2026 at the National Agricultural Science Complex (NASC), Pusa Campus in New Delhi. With a vision to establish Agroforestry and Trees Outside Forests (TOF) as mainstream and scalable solution s supporting climate-resilient landscapes, sustainable livelihoods, and economic growth across South Asia , the three-day regional congress will bring together policymakers, researchers, industry leaders, civil society, farmers, and youth from across South Asia to exchange knowledge, showcase best practices, and deliberate on innovative solutions to mainstream and scale AF-TOF systems in the South Asian region in the esteemed presence of Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Hon’ble Minister of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, Madan Prasad Pariyar, Hon’ble Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development, Government of Nepal, Ahmed Hassan Did i , Hon’ble Minister of State for Agriculture and Animal Welfare, Republic of Maldives, Rao Narbir Singh, Hon’ble Minister, Environment, Forest and Wildlife, Government of Haryana and other dignitaries. Speaking on the need for such a Congress, Mr. Manoj Dabas, India Country Director, CIFOR-ICRAF stated, “Tree-based systems account for 19.3% of the country’s carbon stocks and could help abate over 2 billion tonnes of CO equivalent by 2030. This is just a fraction of the potential. With 86.1% of Indian farmers classified as marginal, unlocking this potential will depend on aligning carbon finance frameworks and policy instruments with India’s fragmented landholdings and locally adapted agroforestry practices. India is already importing more than 7 billion USD worth of wood and wood-based products from other countries, with a CAGR of 15%. This needs to change. With TREESCAPES 2026, we at CIFOR-ICRAF aim to spearhead dialogue on more effective implementation of agro-forestry in India and chart a collective pathway for mainstreaming AF-TOF systems across the region in line with India’s climate and net-zero goals.” TREESCAPES 2026 aims to highlight the policy, regulatory, and institutional gaps related to agroforestry and Trees Outside Forests. Through various panel discussions and thematic sessions, the Congress will facilitate various dialogues on scaling agroforestry and Trees Outside Forests using digital tools, water-secure landscape approaches, and farmer-led innovation while simultaneously deliberating on crucial aspects of financing, certification, and value chains, in addition to climate and ecosystem services, seed and genetic systems, bioeconomy opportunities, and carbon finance mechanisms to make tree-based systems viable at scale across South Asia. According to The State of Food and Agriculture 2025 (FAO), nearly 1.7 billion people globally live in regions where crop yields are declining due to human-induced land degradation, posing a direct concern to agricultural productivity and food security. In India, agroforestry is emerging as a critical response to this challenge, offering measurable gains for climate mitigation, rural resilience, and farmer incomes. From a South Asian lens, agroforestry has helped reduce deforestation across Southeast Asia by an estimated 250,319 hectares (618,552 acres) per year between 2015 and 2023, preventing between 43.3 million and 74.4 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually, as per a study published in Nature Sustainability. The benefits of agroforestry far outweigh its cons, especially where a country like India is concerned. A 9-year study by ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) in Eastern India found in 2025, that one-acre farms under agroforestry sequestered up to 154.5 megagrams (Mg) of carbon dioxide equivalent over nine years, while maintaining food production and generating substantial income for farming families. 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. www.cifor-icraf.org/event/treescapes-2026/speakers About CIFOR-ICRAF 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 .
Delhi-NCR wakes up to chilly, rainy morning; air quality remains very poor
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for thunderstorms and rain in Delhi-NCR and parts of neighbouring Punjab and Haryana
DLC SUPVA Bbrings Haryanas Folk Theatre Back to Centre Stage with First-Ever Sang Samagam
DLC SUPVA hosted its first-ever Sang Samagam at Rohtak, reviving Haryanas iconic folk theatre tradition. The event featured stirring performances of Sangt Kabir, Kissa Chap Singh, and Leelo Chaman by expert exponents, drawing folk enthusiasts, scholars, and dignitaries, including Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda. The celebration honoured legendary Sang artists families and showcased student performances blending tradition with contemporary expression. Vice-Chancellor Dr. Amit Arya emphasised the universitys commitment to preserving Haryanas cultural heritage for future generations.
The Haryana Staff Selection Commission has extended the last date for Haryana Police Constable recruitment for 5,500 posts until January 31, 2026. Along with the deadline extension, the Haryana Government has granted a one time three-year age relaxation for candidates of all categories. The recruitment covers Male Constable (GD), Female Constable (GD) and Male Constable (Government Railway Police) posts. The commission has confirmed that no further extension will be provided.
Light rains, thunderstorm across parts of Delhi; rain likely in Punjab and Haryana
IMD has predicted thunderstorms accompanied by rain over Delhi and adjoining regions for the day due to an ongoing western disturbance
Haryana regularises 26 colonies, none from Pkl
Haryana budget to be shaped through public participation: CM Nayab Singh Saini
Khelo India Winter Games 2026: Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh skate to golds; Haryana remain on top
Leh (Ladakh), Jan. 22: Two golds medals were decided on Day 3 of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 on Thursday. Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh won the golds in the mens and womens 500m long track event, respectively, at the Gupukhs Pond here. The Ladakh leg of KIWG 2026 will end on Republic Day.Haryana [] The post Khelo India Winter Games 2026: Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh skate to golds; Haryana remain on top appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
North India Likely To Witness Rain As IMD Issues Orange Alert For Friday
IMD issues orange alert for rain, hailstorm and thunderstorms in Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan and more, with fog predicted in Punjab and Haryana.
Leh (Ladakh), Jan. 22: Seventeen-year-old Gauri Rai from Haryana had a terrific outing at the 2026 Khelo India Winter Games (KIWG) first-leg at Lehs Nawang Dorjan Stobdan Stadium (NDS) on Wednesday as she won gold in the advanced figure skating category. For the first time in the history of KIWG, figure skating has been included [] The post KIWG 2026: After setting ice on fire in Leh, figure skater Gauri Rai seeks better infrastructure to meet international demands appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
SC asks panel to decide fate of Aravali Zoo Safari plan
The Supreme Court has directed the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) to decide the fate of Haryana's proposed mega Aravali Zoo Safari Project. The court will await the CEC's report on the project's environmental and ecological feasibility, continuing the interim stay on work.
EWS flat 'fraud': SC notices to Haryana govt, builder
The Supreme Court has summoned responses from the Haryana government and Mahira Buildwell concerning allegations of cheating homebuyers in an affordable housing project under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. Homebuyers claim the developer used fraudulent means, including forged bank guarantees, and has completed minimal construction, siphoning off funds.
SC to set up expert panel on Aravalis, tells states to stop illegal mining 'at all costs'
The Supreme Court has ordered Delhi, Haryana, and Rajasthan to halt illegal mining in the Aravali hills, citing irreversible ecological damage. A new expert body will be formed to conduct a scientific examination of the ranges to ensure their structural and ecological integrity, with states tasked to stop all illicit mining until then.
Will take up pollution in Yamuna with Haryana, U.P. CMs: Rekha Gupta
Haryana wins big at Khelo India Winter Games; bags two golds in figure skating
Haryana dominated the second day of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 in Leh, clinching two gold medals in figure skating as the sport made its debut at the event. Ladakh thrilled home crowds by defeating ITBP 31 in an action-packed ice hockey encounter, while Haryana moved to the top of the medal standings.
Leh (Ladakh), January 21: The first gold medals of Khelo India Winter Games 2026 were decided at the Nawang Dorjan Stobdan (NDS) Stadium here on Wednesday. Of the four decided, all in figure skating, Haryana bagged two gold medals while Uttarakhand and Kerala bagged one each. Haryana are on top of the standing with five [] The post Khelo India Winter Games 2026: Haryana on top with a pair of figure skating golds; Kerala, Uttarakhand bag one each appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Haryana AG complies with constitutional requirements to hold post: HC
Haryana man nabbed for stalking, harassing nutritionist online
Cold wave continues in Punjab, Haryana; Adampur coldest in plains at 2.6C
Volunteers From Nine States Help in Tiger Counting
Dr Hiremath said volunteers came for the tiger estimation in Telangana from several states, including as far away from Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and also from Chatthisgarh Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh.
Haryana Leads As Figure Skating Debuts At Khelo India Winter Games
Hiya Adlakha, a 15-year-old from Haryana, claimed the first gold in Novice Girls Free Skating: Reports
Delhi-NCR Likely To Receive Rain This Week Ahead Of Republic Day | Check IMD's Forecast
IMD predicts rainfall in Delhi NCR on January 22 and 23 due to Western disturbance, with snow in Western Himalayas and dense fog in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and MP.
Video: Haryana Man Sticks 'Gurjar' Sticker At Fotu La Pass In Leh, Police File FIR
The video triggered backlash from internet users, who condemned the act as vandalism, a lack of civic sense, and a reflection of irresponsible tourism in a sensitive region.
Rahul to address Haryana, Uttarakhand district chiefs at Congress training camp in Kurukshetra
KURUKSHETRA, Jan 21: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi arrived here on Wednesday to address a training camp for the partys district unit presidents from Haryana and Uttarakhand. The camp for the District Congress Committee (DCC) chiefs is being held here from January 13 to 22. After landing in Ambala, Gandhi, who is the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, headed to Kurukshetra by road. Senior leaders, including Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Kumari Selja, Randeep Singh Surjewala, Haryana Congress chief Rao [] The post Rahul to address Haryana, Uttarakhand district chiefs at Congress training camp in Kurukshetra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
A tourist from Haryana has ignited public fury after defacing a Border Roads Organisation milestone at Ladakh's Fotu La Pass by pasting a caste sticker. The act, captured on video, has been widely condemned as vandalism and irresponsible behaviour in a sensitive border region, prompting calls for strict action against the individual.

