Haryana readies policy to attract gaming, animation firms
2 from Haryana held for Shimla school operators murder
Haryana CM more focused on Punjab, says state Congress chief
Haryana Congress flays Chief Minister Saini over his frequent visits to Punjab
Mr. Saini should first fulfil his responsibilities towards the people of Haryana, who have elected him to work for Haryanas development and to resolve the States problems, and not to play an active role in the politics of other States, Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee president Rao Narendra Singh says
Kannur Crime Branch nabs notorious vehicle thief after 22 years
The accused, identified as Baldev Singh (60), a native of Ghodi in Palwal district of Haryana, is wanted in several vehicle theft cases across northern Indian States and is also an accused in around 10 vehicle theft cases registered at Kannur Town police station in 2004
Kerala Police Arrest Man Accused Of Selling Stolen Cars After 22 Years On The Run
Haryana native Baldev Singh was arrested in Uttar Pradesh in a decades-old vehicle theft and forgery case linked to Kannur
'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' trails behind Haunted 3D at box office
Kangana Ranaut's 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' saw a Day 3 box office jump, earning Rs 1.80 crore. Despite this growth, the film trails behind competitors 'Haunted 3D' and 'Main Vaapas Aaunga', making it the weekend's lowest performer. Even with tax-free status in Haryana and Delhi, the film's Rs 4.25 crore cumulative net collection struggles to impress.
Haryana CM Pays Tribute to Lala Jagat Narayan, Emphasizes Social Welfare
Chandigarh, June 15: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini stated on Sunday that the greatness of any society is measured not by its economic prosperity, but by how it treats its weaker, helpless, and marginalized members. He emphasized that a truly progressive and compassionate society is one that cares for its underprivileged citizens. The Chief ... Read more Haryana CM Pays Tribute to Lala Jagat Narayan, Emphasizes Social Welfare
Three killed in Nagrota road accident
LG Sinha, CM Omar condole loss of lives Jammu, Jun 14: Three people from Haryana were killed and two others injured when their car collided with a truck along the Jammu-Srinagar national highway near the Jagti-Karli area of Nagrota early Sunday, officials said. The accident occurred around 2:15 am, leaving the car extensively damaged. While two persons died on the spot, another succumbed to injuries at the Government Medical College Hospital, Jammu. The deceased have been identified as Sikander Saifi, Shakti and Mohit Verma, all residents of Haryana. The injured Deepak Verma and Kuldeep Sharma are undergoing treatment at the hospital. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha expressed grief over the loss of lives. Deeply grieved to learn about the loss of precious lives in a tragic road accident near Jagti, Nagrota. I extend my heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. Praying for the early recovery of the injured. I have directed the District Administration to provide all necessary assistance to the affected families, the LG said in a condolence message. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also expressed deep grief over the accident. The chief minister has expressed deep grief over the tragic road accident near Nagrota in which three persons from Haryana lost their lives, and two others sustained injuries, his office posted on X. CM Abdullah conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, prayed for eternal peace to the departed souls, and wished a speedy recovery to the injured. He also directed the concerned authorities to ensure the best possible medical treatment for the injured.
Nagrota Tragedy: Counting the Dead, Not the Mistakes
Three young lives lost on a highway that still refuses to learn Three young men from Haryana, all residents of Ballabgarh, left home to travel to Jammu. They did not return. In the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday, their car, moving towards Jammu, collided head-on with a bus on the Nagrota stretch near Jagti, on the outskirts of Jammu city. All five occupants of the car suffered critical injuries; two were declared brought dead at Government Medical College (GMC) Hospital, Jammu, while the third succumbed during treatment. Two others are battling for their lives. The bare details are chillingly familiar: a head-on collision, a highway, a late hour, and yet another set of families plunged into grief. Police have taken cognisance and initiated an investigation into the cause of the accident. But beyond the immediate questions of speed, lane discipline, lighting, or driver fatigue lies a more uncomfortable truth: that our highways in Jammu and Kashmir continue to be engineered and managed in ways that almost guarantee recurring tragedy. The Nagrota-Jagti belt is not an unknown black spot. The JammuUdhampur axis has, over the years, recorded a disturbing number of crashes involving passenger vehicles, trucks and buses. Each incident briefly jolts the public conscience and triggers routine assurances, only for the cycle of neglect to resume. If three residents from outside the UT can lose their lives within minutes of entering this stretch, it reflects not just individual error but a systemic failure of road safety planning and enforcement. Roads that connect Jammu with the rest of the country carry heavy, mixed traffic at virtually all hours. This demands far more than casual policing and sporadic drives. Clearly demarcated lanes, functional reflectors and signage, rumble strips before dangerous curves, strict checks on speeding and overtaking, and calibrated lighting at known accident-prone points are no longer optional extras; they are the difference between life and death. Night-time traffic on such corridors should be under particular scrutiny, with enforcement teams empowered and equipped to act. At the same time, there is a need to revisit how quickly accident black spots are mapped and rectified. A crash of this nature should immediately trigger a technical audit of the exact location Nagrota near Jagti with time-bound directions for remedial measures. Merely registering an FIR and waiting for a formal inquiry is not enough. The administration, traffic authorities and road-owning agencies must treat every fatal accident as an institutional failure and respond accordingly. The loss of three young lives from Haryana on the outskirts of Jammu is a grim reminder that our roads are still not safe for those who use them in good faith. Their death should not be reduced to a passing headline. It must become a turning point for a serious, enforceable road safety regime along the JammuUdhampur route and across J&K. Otherwise, Nagrota will be just one more entry in a growing ledger of avoidable tragedies and we will all share responsibility for looking away.
Deploying the Ro-Ro model represents an essential step in building a safer, more connected, and economically resilient nation The transport landscape of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh is at a critical evolutionary juncture. As a highly reliant consumer region defined by mountainous terrain and vulnerable highway networks, the territory faces a dual crisis: an economic penalty paid through high logistics costs and a tragic human toll caused by frequent highway fatalities. While advancements like the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) and AI-driven mobility frameworks have greatly enhanced enforcement on National Highway 44 (NH-44), systemic risk remains embedded in the physical geography of the region. This paper presents a definitive case for introducing Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) rail services via the newly integrated Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL). By conducting an in-depth engineering assessment of the route's civil infrastructurespecifically its large-scale horseshoe tunnelsthis article demonstrates how a piggyback logistics framework can dramatically reduce highway accidents, stabilise commodity prices, lower emissions, and redefine regional multi-modal transit in northern India. Introduction: The Mountainous Transport Matrix of J&K and Ladakh Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh occupy a unique structural position in the Indian economy. Functioning primarily as consumer regions, they rely heavily on inbound logistics from industrial manufacturing hubs in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and western India for everyday essentials, building materials, pharmaceuticals, and technology. Conversely, outbound freight is highly seasonal, dominated by fresh fruits (apples, cherries) and regional handicrafts. This massive volume of trade relies almost entirely on a single overland artery: National Highway 44 (NH-44). The geography of this route is notoriously unforgiving. Passing through the young, seismically active fold mountains of the Himalayas, the highway is constantly exposed to environmental disruptions: Landslides and Mudslides: Heavy rains frequently destabilise slopes, cutting off the Kashmir Valley for days. Shooting Stones: Chronic rockfall zones along the Ramban-Banihal stretch create highly unpredictable hazards. Extreme Weather: Severe winter snows and black ice choke transit capacity, causing long lines of stranded trucks. When these disruptions occur, supply chains stop. The immediate result is price volatility for essential goods in local markets, accompanied by the deterioration of perishable outbound agricultural shipments. For a consumer state, this structural vulnerability acts as a persistent economic tax, limiting growth and driving up the baseline cost of living. The Highway Imperative: Fatalities and the Safety Crisis on NH-44 Beyond its economic impact, the reliance on mountain highways extracts a devastating human toll. Historically, Jammu & Kashmir has ranked among the highest areas in India for accident severity and per-capita traffic fatalities, with mountain highway corridors accounting for the vast majority of these incidents. Several systemic factors drive this high crash rate: [Driver Fatigue from Prolonged Idling] [High-Risk Overtaking & Error] High Fatality Rates [Unforgiving Topography / Sharp Drop-offs] 1. Driver Exhaustion and Burnout: Due to frequent road closures, traffic bottlenecks, and security screenings, truck drivers often endure gruelling wait times. It is common for a driver to remain stuck in transit for 24 to 48 hours along the highway. Operating a heavy commercial vehicle under severe sleep deprivation on narrow, winding roads leads to high rates of driver error. 2. Brake Failures on Sustained Gradients: Navigating long, steep descents requires constant braking. In heavily loaded multi-axle trucks, this sustained friction leads to brake fadea condition where heat buildup temporarily destroys the vehicle's stopping power, turning trucks into runaway hazards on steep mountain drops. 3. High-Risk Overtaking: The slow pace of heavily loaded vehicles on mountain inclines tests the patience of other road users. This leads to risky overtaking manoeuvres on blind curves, resulting in severe head-on collisions or vehicles plunging down steep embankments. Modern Technology Interventions: ITMS and AI in Mobility To mitigate these risks, the region has aggressively deployed next-generation traffic technologies. The introduction of the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) across key urban corridors and highway checkpoints represents a major step forward in traffic management. By leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics, modern transit enforcement has shifted from passive observation to active, data-driven intervention. Key capabilities of the current ITMS framework include: Automated Speed Enforcement: ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras integrated with radar units automatically track average speeds across dangerous highway sections, reducing speeding. Load and Compliance Monitoring: AI-assisted cameras identify overloaded commercial vehicles before they enter vulnerable bridge sections or steep inclines. Real-Time Incident Detection: Automated vision systems flag sudden bottlenecks, lane obstructions, or minor rockfalls, allowing authorities to stop traffic upstream before secondary collisions happen. Yet, despite strict enforcement and advanced digital monitoring, technology alone cannot fix the fundamental vulnerabilities of mountain highways. AI can manage driver behaviour, but it cannot stop a landslide, eliminate structural brake fade, or erase driver fatigue from a 12-hour traffic jam. To achieve a lasting reduction in traffic accidents, the region must look beyond enforcement and fundamentally redesign how freight moves through the mountains. The Ro-Ro Model: A Paradigmatic Shift in Freight Logistics The Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) service operated by Indian Railways offers an elegant, proven solution to these challenges. Often described as a piggyback logistics model, Ro-Ro combines the efficiency of rail with the door-to-door flexibility of road transport. In a standard Ro-Ro setup, loaded commercial rigid trucks, multi-axle trailers, and personal vehicles are driven directly up a specialised ramp onto heavy-duty, low-bed rail flat wagons. Once secured on the train, the entire vehicle fleet is moved over the rail network as a single unit. The Driver Experience Crucially, the drivers and assistants do not remain inside their truck cabs during the rail journey. Instead, they move to dedicated passenger cars or AC coaches attached to the same train. This layout completely changes the human dynamic of long-haul freight delivery: Mandatory Rest: While the train covers the difficult mountain terrain, drivers get uninterrupted rest in a comfortable environment. Logistical Continuity: Upon arriving at the rail terminal, well-rested drivers step back into their trucks and handle the final miles of delivery over local roads. This approach eliminates the trade-offs typical of traditional freight hauling, offering a hybrid model that maximises the strengths of both rail and road. Technical and Engineering Feasibility: Navigating the USBRL Network The primary question regarding any proposed Ro-Ro service in a mountainous region is structural: Do the clearance envelopes of the rail line allow loaded trucks to pass through safely? On older rail lines, low bridges and narrow tunnels often block high-clearance Ro-Ro loads. However, the newly constructed Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) was built to modern, highly generous design standards. An engineering analysis of the JammuSrinagar rail corridor reveals that its clearance profile is exceptionally well-suited for standard Ro-Ro operations. The line uses standard Indian broad-gauge (1,676 mm) tracks and features a modern horseshoe-shaped tunnel profile. Typically, tunnel heights along this critical route range from 7.39 meters to 7.5 meters, with structural widths spanning 8.4 meters to 8.5 meters. This profile easily accommodates standard electric and diesel locomotives alongside large freight configurations. Key Infrastructure Dimensions on the Route To understand how Ro-Ro can scale here, look at the dimensions of the two largest structural interventions along the line: A. Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel (T-80) Length:** 11.215 km, connecting Banihal directly to Qazigund. Height Profile:** 7.39 m Width Profile:** 8.40 m Significance:** By bypassing the treacherous, landslide-prone surface alignment of the Pir Panjal pass, this tunnel provides a protected underground corridor that cuts transit times from hours down to minutes. B. Tunnel T-49 Length:12.75 km, standing as India's longest transportation tunnel. Cross-Section: Modified horseshoe design. Clearance: Features a clear height exceeding 7 meters. Physical Clearance Verification From a practical loading perspective, a standard large commercial truck stands between 3.8 and 4.0 meters tall. When driven onto a standard low-bed rail flatcar, which has a platform deck sitting roughly 1.25 meters above the rail line, the total combined height of the asset reaches approximately 5.25 meters. When measured against the minimum overhead tunnel profile of 7.39 meters found on the USBRL network, the system retains a clear, unobstructed safety buffer of more than 2 meters. This substantial clearance margin ensures that heavy multi-axle freight can pass through the entire subterranean network smoothly without requiring structural changes to vehicle configurations or risking contact with overhead electrification systems. Socio-Economic and Commercial Impact for a Consumer State Implementing a regular Ro-Ro service between Jammu, Srinagar, and eventually extending inter-modal hubs toward Leh would transform the region's economy. Impact Dimension. Traditional Highway Transport (NH-44). Proposed Rail Ro-Ro Model. Transit Reliability, Subject to frequent closures from landslides, snow, and rockfalls. All-weather, climate-resilient underground operation. | Turnaround Time. 12 to 48 hours, depending on bottlenecks and weather. Predictable 4 to 5-hour scheduled runs. Vehicular Wear & Tear. High; severe strain on brakes, tyres, engines, and suspension. Zero; vehicles remain turned off for the mountain crossing. Fuel Consumption: Massive; high fuel burn during steep climbs and extended idling. |Drastically reduced; minimises diesel consumption. Driver Condition, High fatigue, sleep deprivation, and high accident risk. Rested, safe, and secure in attached passenger coaches. Stabilising Supply Chains and Commercial Goods For a consumer state, the business benefits of Ro-Ro extend across the entire supply chain: Guaranteed Product Quality: Perishable itemssuch as temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals inbound, or fresh cherries and apples outboundcan move through the mountain barrier without unpredictable delays. This helps eliminate the spoilage losses that currently plague local farmers. Lower Consumer Prices: By eliminating hidden expenses like extended idling fuel costs, emergency highway maintenance, and vehicle downtime, logistics companies can operate more efficiently. These savings translate directly to lower retail prices for consumers on everyday goods. Optimised Inventory Levels: Local businesses can transition from holding expensive safety stock to a nimbler, just-in-time delivery model, freeing up working capital across the regional economy. Protecting the Himalayan Ecosystem The environmental benefits of moving thousands of heavy trucks off mountain roads and onto electric rail lines are profound. The fragile ecology of the Kashmir Valley and Ladakh is highly susceptible to air pollution. Deposits of black carbon from diesel exhaust accelerate glacial retreat in the surrounding mountains. Transitioning heavy freight to electric rail lines significantly cuts regional greenhouse gas emissions, directly supporting long-term conservation efforts for this delicate ecosystem. Strategic Implementation Blueprint To successfully launch Ro-Ro services in Jammu & Kashmir, stakeholders should consider a phased, structured approach: Phase 1: Terminal Infrastructure Development Jammu Hub (Bari Brahmana/Udhampur): Build a dedicated Ro-Ro loading terminal equipped with specialised end-loading and side-loading ramps. This hub must feature large staging yards for trucks, driver rest facilities, and automated weight-verification gantries. Srinagar Hub (Qazigund/Nowgam): Establish a matching terminal in the valley to serve as the main reception and distribution point for inbound freight, and the collection point for outbound agricultural trade. Phase 2: Inter-Modal Logistics Expansion to Ladakh Leh Forward Links: While the rail line terminates in the valley, Srinagar and Drass/Kargil can be developed as dual-mode logistics hubs. Trucks arriving via Ro-Ro in Srinagar can immediately head up the Srinagar-Leh highway (NH-1). This cuts the overall driving distance across difficult terrain by half, making deliveries to Leh far more reliable. Phase 3: Public-Private Policy Framework Incentive Programs: Create an initial operational framework offering green logistics credits or reduced toll fees for fleet operators who adopt the Ro-Ro system. Scheduled Freight Pathways: Set up fixed, high-priority time slots for Ro-Ro trains, ensuring logistics companies can promise reliable, guaranteed delivery windows. Conclusion: A Vision for Next-Generation Mobility The case for introducing Roll-on/Roll-off services to Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh extends beyond traditional transportation policy; it is a vital initiative for regional safety and economic modernisation. While digital tools like ITMS and AI models have modernised highway enforcement, they work within the limits of an inherently dangerous road corridor. The structural engineering data confirms that the USBRL network's wide horseshoe tunnels are fully prepared to support this advanced transit model without clearance issues. By taking heavy trucks off the most volatile sections of the highway, this framework directly addresses the root causes of severe traffic accidents, saves lives, and ensures a stable supply of affordable goods. Moving forward, deploying the Ro-Ro model represents an essential step in building a safer, more connected, and economically resilient nation. (The author is a renowned social reformer/activist with over two decades of experience. For feedback email: umarbhat07@gmail.com)
Haryana accelerates revenue reforms, prepares for paperless registration rollout
Haryana BJP president hails role of youth
LG Manoj Sinha Expresses Grief Over Loss of Lives in Jammu Road Accident
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday expressed deep grief over the tragic road accident near Jagti in the Nagrota area of Jammu district that claimed the lives of three residents of Haryana and left several others injured. In a condolence message, the Lieutenant Governor conveyed his sympathies to the bereaved families []
Three Haryana Tourists Killed, Two Critically Injured in Jammu-Srinagar Highway Crash Near Nagrota
Three young tourists from Haryana were killed and two others critically injured after a bus collided with their Creta car near IIM Jammu in the Jagti-Karli area on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway early Sunday morning. The victims were returning home after visiting Leh and the Kashmir Valley.
CM Omar Abdullah Expresses Grief Over Loss of Lives in Nagrota Road Accident
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday expressed deep sorrow over the road accident near Nagrota in Jammu district that claimed the lives of three persons from Haryana and left two others injured. In a condolence message, the Chief Minister conveyed his heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved families and prayed for eternal []
Kangana Ranaut's 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' declared tax-free in Haryana
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has declared the film Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata tax-free in the state.
Three Haryana Men Killed in Road Accident on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway
SRINAGAR: Three people were killed and two others injured after a car collided with a truck on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in the Nagrota area of Jammu during the early hours of Sunday, according to a report by Daily Excelsior. The accident took place at around 2.15 am in the Jagti-Karli area of Nagrota, leaving []
WFH 2.0 in Gurgaon? Haryana wants companies to adopt work from home to beat traffic, save fuel
Haryana urges private firms to embrace work-from-home and staggered schedules to combat traffic congestion and rising fuel costs. This initiative, aimed at easing pressure on Gurgaon's roads, extends government austerity measures. Industry leaders and employees largely support the move, citing productivity and cost-saving benefits. The state is also implementing internal fuel-saving directives.
Five NDA Women Cadets Make History At Dundigal
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Haryana approves Rs 913-cr power infrastructure expansion
Haryana's power sector is set for major upgrades. The state has approved additional infrastructure works worth over Rs 900 crore under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme. This initiative aims to further strengthen the electricity distribution network. Haryana's power companies are already performing well, showing significant reductions in line losses and improved operational efficiency.
Srinagar witnesses rainfall as IMD forecasts continued rain, thunderstorms
Srinagar , June 13 : Rain over Dal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar on Saturday created a calm and scenic view, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast that cloudy skies with the possibility of rain or thunderstorms will continue in the city till tomorrow. For Northwest India, the IMD has forecast fairly widespread rainfall in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, along with scattered rain over Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. The region is also likely to witness thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds during 13-18 June, with stronger wind activity expected in parts of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the IMD morning bulletin, weather conditions indicate the advance of the southwest monsoon, which is currently progressing over parts of central Arabian Sea and several regions including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand and Bihar over the next few days. It also warns of dust storms and thundersqualls in parts of Rajasthan, along with hailstorm activity in some northern hill states. In Central India, scattered rainfall and thunderstorms are likely over Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha, accompanied by gusty winds during the period. In Delhi, the IMD has forecast a gradual rise in minimum temperatures by 3-4C over the next four days, followed by no significant change thereafter. East India is expected to see widespread rainfall over West Bengal, Sikkim, Odisha, Bihar and Jharkhand, with heavy to very heavy rainfall likely in parts of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim. Northeast India will continue to receive widespread rainfall with thunderstorms, along with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya and nearby states. In West and South India, scattered to fairly widespread rainfall is expected across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, with isolated heavy rainfall in Kerala and adjoining regions. Meanwhile, the IMD has also warned of gradual temperature changes across the country, with a slight rise in heat conditions expected in parts of Northwest and Central India in the coming days. (ANI)
CITU urges Haryana to extend deadline, publish Labour Code Rules in Hindi
Despite rift, Rahul Gandhi says DMK with opposition on idea of India
Alleging BJP steals elections, Rahul said he had warned friends in TMC, who were confident that they were sweeping Bengal polls, that they were in dreamland stating he had seen it in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Haryana and Maharashtra. He said BJP cant win the next polls, which is already won, because people are angry, but the hurdle is that elections will not be free and fair.
Ahead of Punjab elections, Saini highlights Modi era gains, pitches Haryana model
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Attempt to suppress public dissent: Haryana Congress president on govts rally curbs order
Haryana minister orders closure of 10 sports nurseries found violating norms
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Haryana CM Highlights Indias Progress Under PM Modis Leadership
Panchkula, June 12: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini shared insights on Prime Minister Narendra Modis historic 12-year tenure during a press conference at the Bharatiya Janata Party office, Panchkaml, in Panchkula on Friday. CM Saini emphasized that through initiatives focused on poverty alleviation, digital transformation, womens empowerment, youth opportunities, and robust infrastructure, India has made ... Read more Haryana CM Highlights Indias Progress Under PM Modis Leadership
Corporate job quit, real estate reality: Man shares 9 eye-opening lessons after 6 months
A former corporate project manager has gone viral sharing insights from his six months as a real estate broker in Haryana. He has already closed four deals and participated in two property transactions. His lessons highlight client reluctance to pay brokerage, the profitability of identifying opportunities, and the critical role of documentation and information.
Haryana Judge Duped of 52 Lakh in Tinder Honey Trap; Probe Finds Gaps
According to officials, Vasisht convinced the judge to invest money with promises of high returns. Trusting him, she transferred large sums amounting to 52 lakh into his accounts over a period of time. The fraud came to light only after she failed to receive the promised returns.
Haryana Minister Promises Relief from Waterlogging in Gurugram
Chandigarh, June 12: Haryanas Industry Minister Rao Narbir Singh announced on Friday that Gurugram is expected to see significant relief from waterlogging during the monsoon season. This comes after corrective measures were implemented at all 158 identified flood-prone locations from last year. Speaking at the foundation stone-laying ceremony for development projects worth 16 crore in ... Read more Haryana Minister Promises Relief from Waterlogging in Gurugram
Tinder Honey Trap Case: Haryana Judicial Officer Duped of Rs. 52 Lakh
A Delhi court denied bail to a man accused of cheating a Haryana judicial officer of over Rs. 52 lakh through an alleged Tinder romance scam. The court flagged missing evidence and investigation gaps.
NCW Summons More, Jangra Over Rs 370 Biryani Remark at Gurugram Show
Taking suo motu cognisance of media reports and a viral video of the incident, the commission said its chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar has written to the Haryana Director General of Police, seeking immediate and time-bound action and requesting an Action Taken Report within seven days.
BJP Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Former Governor Bandaru Dattatreya
New Delhi, June 12: Senior BJP leaders, including former Union ministers, have conveyed their warm birthday wishes to Bandaru Dattatreya, the former Governor of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. On this special occasion, many leaders expressed their hopes for his good health and long life. On the social media platform X, Union Minister Manohar Lal wrote, ... Read more BJP Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Former Governor Bandaru Dattatreya
Gangster facing 34 FIRs in Haryana, Chd extradited from Georgia
Haryana govt introduces Sikh history in Class 8 curriculum
ED arrests former Haryana official in bank fraud case
At Niti Aayog meet, CM Nayab Singh Saini bats for Centre of AI Excellence in Haryana
Haryana launches 15-day anti-drug awareness campaign from Sirsa
Storms lash Punjab, Haryana, HP; trucks toppled, hail batters towns
Firing at Delhi gym, murder in Haryana, Lawrence gang stake a claim on social media
Haryana woman beaten to death by brother-in-law over money for liquor; accused arrested
Supreme Court Orders High Courts to Prioritise Long-Pending Accident Claims
SRINAGAR: A 25-year struggle by a Haryana family for compensation following the death of a homemaker in a road accident has prompted the Supreme Court to issue nationwide directions aimed at reducing delays in motor accident compensation cases and ensuring faster justice for victims families. The case arose from the death of a 35-year-old woman []
3 dead as SUV rams into them in Haryana; illegal mining dispute suspected
A devastating incident unfolded in Panipat, where three friends were tragically killed by a black Scorpio SUV, which witnesses claim was driven with intent. Allegations of premeditated murder have emerged, linked to a contentious illegal mining dispute. The victims, one of whom was a property dealer, had reportedly alerted law enforcement about the illegal activities.
Delhi court denies bail to man accused of cheating Haryana judicial officer in Tinder honeytrap
A Delhi court has refused to grant bail to a man accused of cheating a Haryana judicial officer of more than Rs 52 lakh through an alleged online romance scam that originated on the dating application Tinder. Additional Sessions Judge Saurabh Partap Singh Laler of Patiala House Courts held that the material available on record [] The post Delhi court denies bail to man accused of cheating Haryana judicial officer in Tinder honeytrap appeared first on India Legal .
ED arrests ex-Haryana government official in IDFC Bank fraud case
Naresh Kumar was arrested on June 10 under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. He was produced before a special PMLA court, which granted him four-day custody and ED custody till June 14.
As heatwaves intensify, Indias ASHA workers are paying the price
From Uttar Pradesh to Haryana, frontline health workers say they are falling ill in extreme heat while struggling with low pay, delayed wages and a lack of protection
Haryana STF, with CBI support, achieved India's first extradition from Georgia, bringing alleged gangster Venkat Garg back to face 34 criminal cases. Garg, accused of leading a 53-member gang involved in murders and extortion, was apprehended after a coordinated international effort. This marks a significant win against fugitives hiding abroad.
CBI coordinates return of two fugitives from Georgia and Thailand
In the first case, accused Vainket Garg was wanted by the Haryana Police in multiple cases of murder, attempted murder, extortion, organised crime and possession of legal arms and he was brought from Georgia to India on Thursday; in the other case, Ganesh Balaso Kale was deported from Thailand as he was wanted in connection with a cybercrime fraud
Haryana Anti-Terrorism Squad formed; to have dedicated police stations in Panchkula, Gurugram
Haryana has established an Anti-Terrorism Squad within its Crime Investigation Department. This specialized agency aims to enhance police efficiency in combating terrorism. The ATS will be led by an Inspector General of Police and headquartered in Panchkula. Two police stations under the ATS will operate in Panchkula and Gurugram, investigating terror-related offenses across the state.
10 bullets in 5 seconds: CCTV captures chilling murder outside Haryana gym
Fitness trainer Kapil Redhu was shot dead outside his gym in Haryana's Hansi by two assailants on a motorcycle. The brazen daylight execution, captured on CCTV, saw the attacker fire nine bullets at close range. The Lawrence Bishnoi gang later claimed responsibility for the murder, alleging Redhu had ignored prior warnings.
Gangster Venkatesh Garg, wanted in 2 states, extradited from Georgia, lands in India
Notorious gangster Venkatesh Garg has been extradited from Georgia to India following a coordinated operation involving multiple agencies. Wanted by Haryana Police for serious offenses including murder and organized crime, Garg had absconded after being granted bail. His return marks a significant success for the CBI in bringing fugitives back to face justice.
Ex-insurance staff held for Rs 24L loan scam using customer data
A former insurance employee and an associate were nabbed in Haryana for a Rs 24 lakh loan fraud. The accused allegedly tricked policyholders, accessed their OTPs, and manipulated company systems to divert funds to mule accounts. The scam unraveled after a customer reported an unauthorized loan notification. Investigations are ongoing to apprehend a second employee.
A gym owner in Haryana's Hansi was shot dead by bike-borne assailants, with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claiming responsibility. A social media post attributed to 'Hari Boxer' stated they executed the killing, alleging the victim was involved in previous firing incidents. Police are investigating the claim and searching for the shooters.
IMD issues thunderstorm, hailstorm alert for Delhi-NCR
Delhi experienced a pleasant weather shift on Thursday, offering respite from intense heat. The IMD forecasts a wet spell across northwest India until June 13, with thunderstorms, gusty winds up to 60 kmph, and potential hailstorms on June 11-12. Rainfall is expected to spread across Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan from June 10-14.
Haryana govt issues directives to cut fuel use, VIP convoy size
The Haryana government on Wednesday issued a comprehensive set of austerity and resource-management guidelines applicable to government departments, public sector undertakings and local bodies. The measures, which come into immediate effect and will remain operational till September 2026, seek to reduce dependence on imported resources and promote sustainable practices across the state. Separately, advisory requests 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 .
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15L women in Haryana got free LPG connections: CM hails Modis 12 years
Haryana womens panel chief resigns amid nurses protest over her remarks
Heatwave conditions to ease as IMD predicts rain, hailstorm activity in Punjab, Haryana
Haryanas Hansi Seizes Nine Gas Cylinders in Crackdown on Illegal Use
Hansi, June 10: The Food and Supply Department in Hansi, Haryana, has launched a significant operation against the illegal use of domestic gas cylinders. The departments team conducted inspections from Trikona Park to Umra Gate, raiding four locations, including a dhaba, and recovering a total of nine gas cylinders. Among the seized cylinders, six were ... Read more Haryanas Hansi Seizes Nine Gas Cylinders in Crackdown on Illegal Use
Logistics firm Emiza opens new facility in Haryana to boost north India operations
MUMBAI, June 10: Third-party logistics services provider Emiza on Wednesday announced the launch of its new warehouse facility in Farrukhnagar, Haryana, to meet the growing demands of the e-commerce and retail sectors, particularly in the northern states. Spread across 1,20,000 sq ft, the warehouse has a pallet capacity of 15,000 and includes 23 docks to streamline loading and dispatch operations. The facility is designed to handle 8,00,000 orders per month, the company said. The latest addition marks the Mumbai-based companys [] The post Logistics firm Emiza opens new facility in Haryana to boost north India operations appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Young Man Murdered in Sirsa: Love Triangle Turns Deadly
Sirsa, June 10: A shocking incident has emerged from Sirsa, Haryana, where a young man was brutally stabbed to death by a group of assailants. The attack is reportedly linked to a love affair. The victim, identified as Sandeep, sustained severe injuries and was rushed to a government hospital, where he succumbed to his wounds. ... Read more Young Man Murdered in Sirsa: Love Triangle Turns Deadly
PM Modi Completes 12 Years: Haryana CM Thanks Him for Development Contributions
Chandigarh, June 10: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini has congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the completion of 4,399 days in office. In a letter, he expressed gratitude for the various projects initiated in Haryana, referring to it as Modis karma bhoomi or land of work. In his letter, Saini wrote, On the occasion of ... Read more PM Modi Completes 12 Years: Haryana CM Thanks Him for Development Contributions
A severe pre-monsoon squall with winds up to 120 kmph battered Delhi-NCR, bringing relief from heat but causing widespread disruption. Over 400 flights were delayed, and tragically, a life was lost in Haryana due to the storm's ferocity. More unstable weather is anticipated.
Nurses hold 2-hour strike in Haryana, demand resignation of women panels chairperson
Girl, 16, Raped By 5 Youths In Haryana's Nuh: Cops
Based on the complaint, an FIR was registered at the Women's Police Station under the POCSO Act.
Empowered Citizens Key to Viksit Bharat: Speaker
Addresses conference of CPA India Region Zone-II at Chandigarh RK News Service Chandigarh, June 9: The vision of Viksit Bharat is ultimately a vision of empowered citizens, effective institutions and responsible leadership. It is a vision where every citizen becomes a stakeholder in national progress and every legislator becomes an agent of positive transformation. This was stated by the Speaker Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Abdul Rahim Rather, while addressing a two day conference of CPA India Region Zone-II held at Chandigarh on 8 and 9 June in presence of Speaker Lok Sabha Shri Om Birla, Deputy Chairman Rajya Sabha Harivansh, Speaker Haryana Legislative Assembly Harvinder Kalyan, Presiding Officers and legislators The Speaker, while speaking on the topic Role of Aware Society and Legislators in realizing future challenges and goal of Viksit Bharat 2047, said that under the vision of a developed India or Viksit Bharat, our Nation is moving with confidence towards becoming a global leader in economic growth, innovation, governance, sustainability and human development. The Speaker said that no vision can be realized by the governments alone. The true architects of a developed Nation are its citizens and the true custodians of democratic aspirations are its legislators. He added that a democracy flourishes when the citizens are informed, engaged and conscious of both their rights and responsibilities. An aware society is not merely one that participates in elections; it is one that actively contributes to public discourse, respects constitutional values, upholds social harmony and remains vigilant in safeguarding democratic institutions maintained the Speaker. Rather stated that unprecedented technological advancement has empowered the citizens but it has also created new challenges in the form of misinformation, polarization and declining trust in institutions. Therefore, the need of the hour is not just access to information but access to credible information, critical thinking and civic education. As Legislators it is our responsibility to strengthen the democratic literacy, promote transparency and make governance more accessible, accountable and encourage a culture where the citizens are informed participants rather than passive observers, asserted the Speaker. The Speaker underscored that Indias greatest strength is its youth so the role of young legislators assumes extraordinary significance. They bring energy, innovation, technological understanding and contemporary perspectives into legislative institutions, he added. The Speaker highlighted that Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a transformative impact of citizen participation, youth engagement and developmental initiatives. Our young people increasingly aspire to become innovators, entrepreneurs, professionals and public representatives. Their enthusiasm and determination reflect the spirit of a confident and forward-looking India he said. The Speaker emphasized that the success of Viksit Bharat will not be measured only by economic indicators or infrastructure projects. It will be measured by the strength of our democratic institutions, the awareness of our citizens, the participation of our youth and the inclusiveness of our development.
Nursing staff across Haryana protest over women commission chiefs remarks
Haryana sets Dec 2027 deadline for Yamuna clean-up projects
NCR area unlikely to be reduced
In a significant move for regional consistency, the geographical scope of the National Capital Region will remain intact. The NCR Planning Board is poised to dismiss Haryana's request to divest five districts, despite the state's assertions of economic disadvantage.
Speaker Om Birla Outlines 4 Resolutions for a Viksit Bharat at CPA North Zone Conference
Staff Reporters /New Delhi/Chandigarh The Second Conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region Zone-II (North Zone) The Second Conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region Zone-II (North Zone), which was inaugurated yesterday by Lok Sabha Speaker Shri Om Birla, concluded today with a valedictory address by the Governor of Haryana, Prof. []
NIA raids 18 locations in Punjab, Haryana in cases linked to Pakistan-based terrorist Shahzad Bhatti
As per the anti-terror agency, notices have been issued to certain individuals to join the investigation for further examination as part of its ongoing probe aimed at unravelling the larger conspiracy behind the network operated by gangster turned terrorist Bhatti from across the border.
The National Investigation Agency conducted searches at 18 locations across Punjab and Haryana. These searches are part of investigations into three terror-gangster network cases. The cases are linked to Pakistan-based terrorist Shahzad Bhatti. The NIA is examining digital devices and documents to uncover a larger cross-border conspiracy. Bhatti is accused of masterminding several terror attacks in the region.
Haryana launches auto-mutation system to make land records faster and transparent
The reform has reduced pending mutation cases by over 90 per cent in six months, making property ownership updates faster and more transparent
Centre to run special train between Jammu-Haridwar on Somvati Amavasya on June 14-15
Representative image New Delhi , June 9 : The Centre has accepted the demand to run a special train between Jammu and Haridwar on the occasion of Somvati Amavasya on June 14 and 15, Union MoS Science and Technology, Jitendra Singh, said on Tuesday. Prem Nath Dogra, Jammu and Kashmir State Executive Member and In-Charge, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, had requested the operation of a special train for devotees to travel to Haridwar in Uttarakhand on the occasion of Amavasya. The Union Minister expressed gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.Good News for Kathua, Hiranagar, Jammu. Thanks, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, for accepting the demand to run a special train between Jammu and Haridwar on the occasion of Amavasya. In the last 12 years under PM Narendra Modi, there has not been a single demand from the region that has gone unconceded, Jitendra Singh wrote on X. Earlier this month, MoS Singh had written to Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, putting forward Prem Nath Dogras request. I am enclosing herewith a request submitted by Shri Prem Nath Dogra, State Executive Member and In-Charge, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, regarding the operation of a special train from Jammu to Haridwar on June 14, 2026 and its return journey from Haridwar to Jammu on June 15, 2026.The request is intended to facilitate travel for local pilgrims desirous of observing Somvat Amavasya at Haridwar. I would, therefore, request your goodself to appropriately look into it, the letter read. Indian Railways often runs special trains on the occasions of festivals and for devotees travelling to pilgrimage sites. On Monday, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini flagged off a special train from Kurukshetra to Somnath in Gujarat, carrying more than 1,100 devotees, noting that pilgrimages serve as a powerful medium for strengthening social harmony and preserving cultural traditions. (ANI)
NIA Raids In Punjab, Haryana To Probe Terror-Gangster Nexus Cases Linked To Pak-Based Terrorist
NEW DELHI, Jun 9: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday searched multiple locations in Punjab and Haryana in connection with three terror-gangster network cases related to Pakistan-based terrorist Shahzad Bhatti. NIA teams conducted coordinated searches at multiple premises at 18 locations in nine districts of the two states and examined several persons to gather relevant information. They also seized several digital devices and documents, along with information linked with various communication networks, financial transactions and activities of persons under [] The post NIA Raids In Punjab, Haryana To Probe Terror-Gangster Nexus Cases Linked To Pak-Based Terrorist appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Nurses Strike at Karnal Hospital Demanding Dismissal of Haryana Womens Commission Chairperson
Karnal, June 9: Nurses at the District Civil Hospital in Karnal staged a two-hour strike on Tuesday, demanding the dismissal of Renu Bhatia, the Chairperson of the Haryana Womens Commission. The striking nurses also called for strict action against a doctor accused of misconduct involving a minor. Recently, a serious incident occurred at the LNGP ... Read more Nurses Strike at Karnal Hospital Demanding Dismissal of Haryana Womens Commission Chairperson
Embracing the Constitution is Key to a Developed India: CM Nayab Singh Saini
Chandigarh, June 9: A significant discussion on the Constitution, democracy, and the vision of a Developed India 2047 took place during the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region Zone-2 meeting in the Haryana Assembly on Monday. The event was attended by several dignitaries, including Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria, Haryana Governor Ashim Kumar Ghosh, and ... Read more Embracing the Constitution is Key to a Developed India: CM Nayab Singh Saini
AIKS to mobilise cotton growers as crop turns unviable in Haryana
Haryana bags 3 national awards under PM Surya Ghar scheme
Haryana BJP chief interacts with Lakhpati Didis in Mahendragarh
Yamuna clean-up mandate: Amit Shah orders 20-day review cycle, 59 new STPs to be installed
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has set a strict 20-day review cycle for the Yamuna river's rejuvenation, demanding seamless coordination among Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. The plan includes installing 59 new sewage treatment plants by 2027 and tackling dairy waste through an MoU with NDDB. Desilting operations are nearing completion, with extracted silt to be reused.
Kumar Shankar Takes Charge as Managing Director of Indraprastha Gas Limited
New Delhi, June 8: Kumar Shankar has officially assumed the role of Managing Director at Indraprastha Gas Limited. This company is one of the largest urban gas distribution firms in India, operating a gas distribution network across 33 districts in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan, serving millions of consumers. Kumar Shankar holds a degree ... Read more Kumar Shankar Takes Charge as Managing Director of Indraprastha Gas Limited

