Monsoon covers entire India, reaches remaining parts of Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab
The southwest monsoon has now covered all of India, arriving one day behind schedule. Early July has recorded surplus rainfall, which is a positive development. This follows a significant rainfall deficit experienced across the country during the month of June. El Nio conditions are cited as a primary reason for the overall rainfall deficit. Seasonal monsoon rainfall is forecast to be ninety percent of the long-period average.
Satluj actor Suvinder details community screenings
Actor Suvinder Vicky says communities across Punjab are organising screenings of 'Satluj,' calling it seva, after OTT pulled the film within 48 hours over security concerns. He praised co-star Diljit Dosanjh's discipline and patience on set, recalled tough torture scenes, and said the film's long CBFC battle finally ended in an overwhelmingly positive audience response.
How Jaswant Singh Khalra uncovered police brutality in Punjab, and what price he paid for it
With Satluj bringing back the spotlight on state violence on youth of Punjab during 1990s, here is why Jaswant Singh Khalra remains a revered figure even today
Gurinderjit Singh Nagra was serving as the Station House Officer (SHO) of Tanda police station in Punjabs Hoshiarpur district
Monsoon covers entire country, 38% excess rains during July 1-9
With the Southwest monsoons advance into the remaining parts of the north Arabian Sea, Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab, the entire country came under monsoon cover on July 9, against the normal date of July 8
Sutluj movie row reopens Punjabs militancy wounds, could deepen radical undercurrents: Ashwani Kumar
The former Union Law Minister also cautioned that a sudden ban is likely tobe counterproductive because more and more people will find ways to watch the film
Star Health's Arogya Seva Kendras support over 6,830 beneficiary visits across Punjab, bringing free primary healthcare closer to communities
Satluj: Gurudwaras across India to screen Diljit Dosanjh's film
Days after Satluj was pulled from ZEE5 in India, gurudwaras across Punjab, Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana and Jammu have begun organising community screenings of the Diljit Dosanjh-starrer to ensure Jaswant Singh Khalra's story continues to reach audiences
US indictments underscore the heavy footprint of Punjab gangs
SAD says will screen film Satluj across Punjab
The film, which was earlier titled Punjab 95 and details the life of activist Jaswant Singh Khalra in Punjab in the traumatic phase of militancy between the mid-1980s and early-1990s
Pressure won't work, firm on Punjab Congress decision: AICC
The Congress high command remains firm on its decision to keep Raja Warring as Punjab PCC president. Senior leaders Charanjit Singh Channi and Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa are opposing this leadership status quo. AICC in-charge Bhupesh Baghel stated that pressure tactics will not influence the party's decisions. He mentioned that channels remain open for discussions with the dissenting senior leaders.
Punjab, Haryana monsoon deficit may keep food prices elevated: Report
Punjab BJP chief attacks Kejriwal over temple pitch
NMC flags GMC Jammu over CCTV compliance
Srinagar, July 08: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has identified Govt. Medical College (GMC), Jammu among 70 medical colleges across India for failing to comply with mandatory CCTV surveillance and Network Video Recorder (NVR) integration norms, directing immediate compliance with its regulations. The NMC has directed all non-compliant medical colleges and institutions across the country to immediately install CCTV surveillance systems, connect their Network Video Recorders (NVRs) with the NMC Command and Control Centre, and provide live feed access to the Commission. In a communication issued by the NMC's IT Division on July 6, 2026, the Commission stated that medical colleges are mandated under various regulations and advisories to install 25 CCTV cameras at prescribed locations and maintain 30 days of playback footage and share live feeds with the NMC through NVR connectivity. From Jammu and Kashmir, Government Medical College (GMC), Bakshinagar Jammu has figured among the institutions listed as non-compliant in the communication under the UG category. The Commission said that despite continuous follow-up with institutions, several colleges have still not linked their NVR systems with the NMC. Consequently, a list of 70 non-compliant medical colleges, including undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) institutions, has been made public. Among the institutions named are prominent government medical colleges and hospitals from Delhi, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Punjab, Odisha, Telangana, and other states. According to the NMC, the CCTV and NVR requirements form part of the UGMSR-2023 regulations, PGMSR-2023 (Amendment) dated February 20, 2026, and MARB Regulations 2023, aimed at strengthening transparency, monitoring, and regulatory oversight in medical education institutions. The commission has directed all listed institutions to comply with the CCTV installation and NVR integration requirements on an immediate basis. The Commission has also provided technical support through its designated email for institutions facing implementation issues. The notice has been forwarded to the Departments of Medical Education and Directorates of Medical Education of all States and Union Territories for further necessary action.
On banks of Satluj, Akal Takht to pray for Khalra, victims of Punjabs extrajudicial killings
IMD weather tomorrow July 9: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and gusty winds across several parts of the country on July 9. Conditions remain favourable for the southwest monsoon to advance over the remaining parts of north India, completing its coverage of the entire country within the next two to three days.
AAP government faces heat after FBI names Punjab inspector in 'international extortion plot
Opposition parties term the episode a reflection of complete breakdown of law and order
FBI charges Punjab Police SHO in extortion case; Bishnoi, Goldy Brar face major crime crackdown
On foot across India: Bihar traveller reaches Ramban on Kashmir journey
Banihal, July 8: In an inspiring story of determination, endurance and a passion for exploring India's cultural diversity, a solo traveller from Bihar, Parveen Kumar, popularly known as Begana Yatri, is drawing attention as he walks across the country from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, covering thousands of kilometres on foot. Kumar, a resident of Madhepura district in Bihar, reached Ramban along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) on Wednesday as part of the final leg of his remarkable journey. Carrying the Indian Tricolour, a backpack and a traditional wide-brimmed hat, Kumar is steadily marching towards Srinagar. With less than 150 kilometres left before reaching his destination at Lal Chowk, he says the most challenging yet rewarding phase of his expedition is nearing completion. Speaking to Greater Kashmir , Kumar said he began his journey from Kanyakumari nearly a year ago. While he initially travelled through some regions by taking lifts, he has spent the last six months walking continuously to experience the true spirit of the country. The purpose of my journey is not merely to travel but to understand India's rich cultural heritage. I want to experience local traditions, languages, cuisine, clothing, customs and the unique lifestyles of people living in different geographical regions. Walking allows me to connect with people and places in a way no other mode of travel can, he said. As he passed through the picturesque Chenab Valley, Kumar attracted the attention of commuters, Shri Amarnath Yatra pilgrims and local residents, many of whom stopped to appreciate his extraordinary mission and wish him success. Kumar plans to conclude the walking phase of his cross-country expedition at the historic Lal Chowk in Srinagar. However, his journey will not end there. He intends to continue exploring Leh-Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Punjab by hitchhiking and taking lifts, with the aim of discovering more of India's diverse culture, landscapes and people.
Punjab Police shifts SHO over $400,000 US indictment claims
The Punjab Police also ordered a fact-finding inquiry, taking cognisance of news reports and social media posts linking Inspector Gurinderjit Singh Nagra, Station House Officer (SHO) of Tanda police station in Hoshiarpur district, to allegations contained in a US federal indictment against members of an India-based organised crime syndicate.
Hoshiarpur SHO Shifted Amid US Indictment Row as Punjab Police Orders Probe
The inquiry officer has been directed to examine the allegations and all relevant facts and submit a detailed report at the earliest.
Punjab & Sind Bank gets approval to set up IFSC banking unit at GIFT City
This marks a step in the bank's journey towards expanding its international banking presence and offering world-class offshore banking services, Punjab & Sind Bank said in a statement.
After last year's devastation, Punjab races against time to tame Ravi before monsoon fury returns
Gurdaspur's water resources department is undertaking a massive de-silting operation on the Ravi River. This urgent work aims to prevent a repeat of last year's devastating flood disaster. Heavy machinery is clearing tonnes of silt and riverbed material to restore the river's flow. Embankments are being strengthened and sandbags prepared for potential monsoon emergencies. The department is committed to completing this vital work before the peak monsoon season arrives.
Neeti Mohan says her track Jooti Kasoori blends innocence and charm
Mumbai, July 8: Playback singer Neeti Mohan, who is receiving a lot of positive response to her recently released track, Jooti Kasoori, has said that the track features a blend of innocence and charm. Jooti Kasoori is a Punjabi folk-pop track, and is composed and written by Rehat, with additional lyrics by Panchhi and music []
Punjab Police officer among 37 wanted by U.S. along with gangsters Lawrence Bishnoi, Bhagwanpuria
The police officer is accused of working closely with Jaggu Bhagwanpuria, 38, a gangster imprisoned in India
Interrogation of the six suspected operatives arrested by the Delhi Police Special Cell from Delhi and Punjab on Wednesday revealed an alleged conspiracy to carry out petrol bomb attacks at key locations in the national capital on the directions of Pakistan-based alleged ISI handler Shahzad Bhatti, sources said.
Punjab Congress overhaul: No question of changing the leadership, says Bhupesh Baghel
The decision to retain Amarinder Singh Raja Warring as State president has been welcomed by State leaders, Mr. Baghel said
Bajaj Allianz General Insurance rejected a Punjab man's Rs 20 lakh claim after his BMW was totalled in a road accident involving stray cattle and a truck. His claim was rejected citing a forensic expert's report that the complainant's account of the accident did not match the vehicle's physical damage pattern. The district commission ordered full payment. The insurer appealed. The Punjab State Consumer Commission has now upheld the full Rs 20 lakh award, finding the repudiation to be on flimsy grounds amounting to deficiency in service.
Congress Rules Out Punjab Leadership Change Ahead Of Assembly Polls
Bhupesh Baghel said the Congress high command has already taken its decision and Raja Warring will continue to lead the Punjab unit
Punjab Congress MLA Criticizes Ban on Film Sutlej
New Delhi, July 8: The Congress party has voiced its opposition to the removal of the Punjabi film Sutlej from OTT platforms. Party MLA Paragat Singh condemned the ban, stating that prohibiting a film based on a true story is detrimental to society and democracy. In a conversation, MLA Paragat Singh remarked, Films based on ... Read more Punjab Congress MLA Criticizes Ban on Film Sutlej
Bollywood Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh honours Dr Anshu Kataria
Aryans College of Law, Rajpura (Near Chandigarh), has been honoured as the Best Private Law College of the Chandigarh Region at the News18 Iconic Brands of North 2026 Awards held at Radisson Red, Mohali. The award was presented by Bollywood actor Neil Nitin Mukesh and received by Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group of Colleges. Expressing his gratitude, Dr Anshu Kataria said, This honour is a recognition of our continuous efforts to transform legal education through innovation, practical exposure, academic excellence, and value-based learning. At Aryans, we are committed to nurturing socially responsible legal professionals by providing students with unmatched academic opportunities, interaction with eminent jurists, courtroom exposure, and industry-oriented initiatives. We dedicate this award to our students, faculty, alumni, and all our stakeholders whose trust and support continue to inspire us. Aryans College of Law has emerged as a pioneer in experiential legal education by becoming one of the first law institutions in North India to provide cinematic exposure to BA LL.B. and LL.B. students through the Aryans Law Film Fest, which was launched earlier this year by actor Binnu Dhillon and renowned Punjabi and Telugu actress Payal Rajput.
Australias suspension of 60% Indian fumigators likely to raise export costs
Canberra: Australia has suspended the licences of 60 per cent of fumigation service providers in India, after an audit by Australian biosecurity. The suspension of these 44 service providers, including 5 from Haryana and 3 from Punjab, was made last week. This could result in some exporters having to pay additional charges for refumigation of []
Kharif sowing slow, 15 more districts face rain deficiency
The government is monitoring 262 districts for rainfall deficiency and El Nino impacts. Fifteen additional districts have been identified as facing rainfall deficits. Sowing remains slower than usual due to uneven rainfall across the country. However, rains are forecast for Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan soon. Contingency plans are being implemented to minimize potential impacts on agriculture.
Cracks wide open in Punjab Congress as Channi camp skips Baghels outreach meetings
Punjab in-charge meets District Congress Committee chiefs, senior leadersas part of preparations for Assembly election; Warring downplays crisis, says Channi to meet Baghel within a day or two
2 Punjabi men drown in Canada canal
Akali Dal Waris Punjab De protest against removal of Satluj from OTT platform
Punjab Congress crisis: Dissident leaders camp in Delhi as Baghel holds meetings to steady ship
The overhaul of the Punjab Congress has sparked an internal turmoil; Charanjit Singh Channi has held meetings intended to convey his displeasure to the party high command
Erasing Punjabs History Wont Heal Khalistan Hurt
The film was held up by the Central Board of Film Certification for three years before it was released without cuts that were suggested by the censor.
Tracing the journey of North Indian cuisine through conversation and cuisine
Historians and chefs discussed food migration and cultural exchange across kingdoms and borders. A curated dinner featured dishes inspired by undivided Punjab's culinary traditions. Each course presented stories of migration and adaptation, revealing food's role in preserving identity. This unique format combined gastronomy, heritage, and storytelling for an immersive cultural experience.
Jasbir Jassi recalls meeting cop KPS Gill as Satluj discusses Punjab Police's legacy
Jasbir Jassi recalls meeting cop KPS Gill as Satluj discusses Punjab Police's legacy
'Satluj' actor Kanwaljit Singh says, 'where is freedom of speech?' as the film gets taken down
The film 'Satluj', based on Jaswant Singh Khalra, was removed from ZEE5 shortly after its premiere. Actor Kanwaljit Singh expressed disappointment and questioned the platform's decision regarding freedom of expression. The film, originally titled 'Punjab 95', faced certification hurdles for nearly four years. It finally debuted on ZEE5 as an uncut version after a prolonged clearance battle. Makers are reportedly considering legal action following the streaming platform's sudden removal.
Jasbir lauds true courage of Diljit's Satluj amid OTT removal
Singer Jasbir Jassi backed Diljit Dosanjh's 'Satluj' after its OTT removal, praising Honey Trehan and Diljit for courageously portraying human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra's story. He questioned why the film was banned, saying sometimes people are afraid of the truth, and urged everyone to stand with Punjab, truth and humanity.
Punjab Congress chief reaffirms unity in party ranks amid rift over Congress' leadership decisions
Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Raja Warring stated party unity despite some leaders missing a meeting. He explained absences were due to planned engagements like the Amarnath Yatra. Former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi and Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa did not attend the meeting. Warring assured all leaders would address the media together soon. Bhupesh Baghel arrived to discuss future strategies for the state unit.
Bollywood films made from real life events
Several Bollywood films retell significant historical events and the lives of activists. 'Satluj' explores activist Jaswant Singh Khalra's investigation into illegal cremations in Punjab. 'Parzania' depicts the search for a missing child during the 2002 Gujarat riots. 'Kesari Chapter 2' and 'Sardar Udham' focus on the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and its aftermath. 'Shahid' chronicles the life of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi.
Kunal SLAMS censor board's double standards after Diljit's Satluj pulled off
Diljit Dosanjh's 'Satluj' (earlier 'Punjab '95') was pulled from OTT within 48 hours of release, after facing censorship delays for three years. Kunal Kamra wrote an open letter to CBFC chief Prasoon Joshi, questioning the 127 cuts order and double standards, contrasting it with easier clearances for other politically sensitive films.
Anurag Basu talks about Satluj and Honey Trehan
Following its launch, 'Satluj' was swiftly taken down from ZEE5, prompting director Anurag Basu to liken the incident to Jafar Panahi's circumstances. Known previously as 'Punjab 95,' the film delved into the troubling realities of illegal cremations and corruption in the 1990s Punjab. As it stands, ZEE5 has announced that the movie will not be available for viewers in India until future updates.
Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj removed over national security concerns
Sources reveal Diljit Dosanjhs Satluj was pulled down amid govts fears that it might revive separatist sentiments ahead of Punjab elections; film being circulated online despite the takedown
Centre takes down 'Satluj' over 'security concerns'
The government ordered ZEE5 to remove the film 'Satluj' due to security concerns. This film details activist Jaswant Singh Khalra's life during Punjab's turbulent 1990s. Political parties and the SGPC have pushed for the film's release. Diljit Dosanjh expressed his disappointment while ZEE5 appealed against piracy. The film was previously stuck with censors for over three years.
CM meets mutton dealers, reiterates Govs commitment to resolve livestock transit issues
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today met a delegation of mutton dealers from Jammu and Kashmir who apprised him of the difficulties they have been facing in transporting livestock through Punjab, an issue that has impacted the smooth supply of livestock into J&K. Minister for Tribal Affairs Javed Ahmed Rana and Minister for Transport and Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Satish Sharma were also present during the meeting. The delegation highlighted the challenges encountered during transit and sought the Chief Ministers intervention to ensure the unhindered movement of livestock. Giving a patient hearing to their concerns, the Chief Minister assured the delegation that the Government of Jammu and Kashmir is fully committed to resolving the issue and safeguarding the interests of traders, livestock transporters and consumers. He informed the delegation that a high-level team of senior officers from the Government of Jammu and Kashmir will shortly visit Punjab to hold discussions with the concerned authorities and work towards an early, practical and mutually agreeable resolution to all issues affecting the transportation of livestock. The Chief Ministers intervention follows his earlier outreach to Chief Minister Punjab Bhagwant Mann, to whom he had written a D.O. letter urging the Punjab Government to facilitate the smooth and uninterrupted movement of livestock and address the difficulties faced by transporters from Jammu and Kashmir during transit. Responding promptly, the Punjab Chief Minister had assured that the matter would be examined on priority and necessary action would be taken to resolve the concerns. The proposed visit of the high-level delegation forms part of the follow-up mechanism initiated by the two governments to ensure effective coordination and an early resolution of the issue.
Politicians, actors react as Diljit Dosanjhs film removed from ZEE5 Diljit Dosanjhs Satluj, which details the life of an activist in Punjab in the turbulent 1990s and has been taken off OTT, was at the centre of furious debate on Monday with political parties and the SGPC pushing for the release of the film and []
Seva is strongest pillar of Indian society: Minister Satish Sharma
JAMMU: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma on Sunday inaugurated the 24th Vishal Bhandara, organised by the citizens of Punjab Moga, amid an atmosphere of deep religious fervour and devotion. Recognised as one of the largest annual Bhandaras in Kathua district, []
Diljit's Satluj is being downloaded, watched in the US: Jasbir
Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj has found an audience overseas despite being taken down from ZEE5 in India. Punjabi singer Jasbir Jassi has claimed that the film is still being watched in the United States and other countries, adding that it has also been downloaded and shared extensively on WhatsApp. Jassi said the film remains available to viewers outside India despite its removal from the streaming platform in the country.
Congress' next release: Unity tests for brass
Congress leadership faces difficult tasks uniting party units for upcoming elections. Internal rifts in Punjab Congress create uncertainty about leadership and party unity. New appointments in Uttar Pradesh raise questions about alliance strategies with Samajwadi Party. Uttarakhand Congress struggles with internal divisions and a lack of mass leadership. The party's success hinges on Rahul Gandhi's approach to these critical challenges.
Committed to resolving livestock transport issue: CM to mutton dealers
High-level J&K delegation to visit Punjab for coordinated resolution All bottlenecks affecting livestock movement will be addressed: Omar Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday met a delegation of mutton dealers from Jammu and Kashmir who apprised him of the difficulties they have been facing in transporting livestock through Punjab, an issue that has impacted []
Our voices should be heard: Kin of Punjabs disappeared slam Satluj ban
Satluj puts spotlight back on life of Jaswant Singh Khalra
Chandigarh: The release and subsequent takedown of Diljit Dosanjh-starrer Satluj has again put the spotlight back on the life of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra. Khalra had investigated the cremation of thousands of unidentified bodies in Punjab between 1984 and 1994. In January 1995, he claimed that around 2,000 mass cremations had taken place 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 .
Omar Abdullah Assures Mutton Dealers Of Early Resolution To Livestock Transit Issues
High-Level J&K Delegation To Visit Punjab For Talks; CM Says All Bottlenecks Affecting Livestock Movement Will Be Addressed
Satlujs Brief Digital Run Was Healing. Now Its Gone
Honey Trehan reacts to his film on Punjab human rights activist Khalra being taken down from a streaming platform
Govt asked ZEE5 to take down 'Satluj' citing security concerns, obligations under IT Rules
ZEE5 has been directed by the Centre to remove the film 'Satluj', starring Diljit Dosanjh, citing security concerns. The movie, depicting human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra's life in 1990s Punjab, was reportedly released on OTT without accepting 127 cuts suggested by the CBFC. The government emphasized that OTT platforms must adhere to IT Rules 2021, especially regarding content that could affect national security or public order.
Diljit Dosanjh gives witty reply to Green Card comment amid 'Satluj' OTT row
Amid mounting national controversy, superstar Diljit Dosanjh hosted an emotional yet characteristically witty Instagram Live session on Monday, July 6, 2026, just a day after his highly anticipated biographical film 'Satluj' (originally titled 'Punjab '95') was abruptly scrubbed from ZEE5 India. Addressing his global fanbase, the 'Chamkila' actor revealed that the team intentionally bypassed all marketing and promotions, quietly dropping the Honey Trehan-directed Jaswant Singh Khalra biopic uncut over the weekend in anticipation of an immediate government-backed crackdown.
Not releasing 'Satluj' will hurt BJP in Punjab: Khalra's ex-associate
The abrupt removal of the film Satluj from ZEE5 has sparked a debate.
'Satluj Was Downloaded On WhatsApp 10-15 Times In The US,' Reveals Punjabi Singer Jasbir Jassi
Singer Jasbir Jassi also questioned why the film had been removed in India, saying he did not believe its content justified such a decision
Satluj Compels India To Confront One Of Punjab's Darkest Chapters: State Leaders
AAP leader Malvinder Singh Kang said, Propaganda-driven films such as The Kashmir Files and The Kerala Story were promoted and screened without obstruction. Yet when a film raises uncomfortable questions about the human rights violations and atrocities in Punjab, it disappears from an OTT platform.
Punjab Congress United? Charanjit Channi Camp Flexes Amid Rift Talk
Former CM Charanjit Singh Channi shares photo of senior leaders backing him, signaling a dissident camp within Punjab Congress.
Amid 'Satluj' row, Diljit shares his secret to staying calm
Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh recently opened up about his daily routine and how he stays calm amid stressful situations.
Celebrating Manjot Singh: The King of Comic Timing Turns 31
Mumbai, July 6: Manjot Singh, a rising star in Bollywood, is celebrated for his impeccable comic timing and roles that resonate with the youth. Born on July 7, 1992, in a Punjabi Sikh family in New Delhi, he has carved a niche for himself in the film industry since his debut in the 2008 film ... Read more Celebrating Manjot Singh: The King of Comic Timing Turns 31
Punjab Congress infighting: Channi camp heads to Delhi after show of strength, intensifies rift
Satluj Sympathises With Terrorism: Lawyer Seeks FIR Against Diljit Dosanjh
Originally titled 'Punjab 95', the long-delayed movie was released on ZEE5 under the title Satluj last Friday but was taken down soon after.
History cannot be censored: Punjab unites after Diljit Dosanjh's 'Satluj' removed from Zee5
Political parties and Sikh bodies in Punjab have strongly condemned the removal of Diljit Dosanjh's film Satluj from ZEE5 in India. Critics argue the movie, based on human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, confronts a dark chapter of Punjab's history and its censorship is an assault on truth and freedom of expression. They demand the film be reinstated for public viewing.
Diljit Dosanjh's 'download and circulate' appeal sparks debate after Satluj ban
Diljit Dosanjh urged fans to download and circulate Satluj after its reported ban in India. Reaffirming his love for Punjab, the actor declared, Punjab till the day I die, sparking widespread debate over censorship, artistic freedom and piracy
7 popular Paratha varieties across India and what they taste best with
Ask anyone about parathas and they'll probably name aloo. But India does a lot more with this humble flatbread than most people realise. From the ghee-soaked layers of Punjab to the crispy folds of Kerala, here are seven regional parathas that have earned their loyal following, and what to eat them with.
The Punjab government has begun accepting applications for the 202627 Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme for Scheduled Caste students through the National Scholarship Portal. Eligible candidates can apply until November 15, while authorities have launched awareness drives and directed educational institutions to ensure timely verification, reinforcing the state's commitment to making higher education accessible for economically disadvantaged students.
An assault on collective memory: Sukhbir Badal slams removal of Satluj from OTT platform
A powerful film that courageously unveils Punjabs painful history and honours the supreme sacrifice of S. Jaswant Singh Ji Khalra cannot be silenced this way, Sukhbir Singh Badal said
Punjab deserves to confront its past with honesty: SAD chief Sukhbir Badal on move against 'Satluj'
SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal has strongly condemned the abrupt removal of Diljit Dosanjh's film Satluj from ZEE5 in India, calling it an assault on Punjab's collective memory and freedom of expression. The movie, based on human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra's life and investigation into extrajudicial killings, faced censorship issues for years.
Diljit Dosanjh talks about Satluj controversy
Actor Diljit Dosanjh expressed his dismay over the issues surrounding his latest film 'Satluj', which was previously titled 'Punjab 95'. He lamented the lengthy battle to get it released, only to see it deleted from an OTT service just after its debut. Feeling silenced is tough for him, but he holds onto hope, stating that with fans now having the film, it cannot simply be wiped away.
'Shocked and saddened': Sukhbir Badal slams 'Satluj's removal from ZEE5
Just two days after its release, the film Satluj (originally titled Punjab 95) was suddenly taken down from ZEE5.
Jaswant Singh Khalra movie: Actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh's film 'Satluj', based on human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, has been removed from Zee5 in India shortly after its release. The movie, which faced significant certification hurdles, sheds light on Khalra's courageous investigation into alleged illegal killings and secret cremations in Punjab during the 1980s and 90s. Khalra's own disappearance and subsequent murder trial brought his work to national attention, and his legacy continues to inspire.
Satluj: Honey Trehan reveals Diljit Dosanjh stood through every setback
Just two days after its Zee5 premire, Satluj previously titled Punjab 95 was made unavailable in India, mid-day finds out how the film got an India release in the first place
Harbhajan Singh watches 'Satluj' amid ban; Praises Diljit Dosanjh
Former cricketer Harbhajan Singh lauded Diljit Dosanjh's film 'Satluj' for its powerful portrayal of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra's fight for justice. The film, which highlights alleged illegal disappearances and secret cremations in Punjab, was recently removed from Indian OTT platforms. Harbhajan emphasized the importance of remembering Khalra's courage and the ongoing wait for answers for affected families.
One-third of J&Ks mutton comes from outside, exposing supply vulnerability
Srinagar, Jul 5:The recent disruption in livestock supplies from Punjab, which triggered a mutton shortage and sharp price rise across Kashmir, has exposed a structural weakness in Jammu and Kashmirs livestock sectora widening gap between domestic production and consumption. Although mutton dealers and retailers have called off their strike following the resolution of the Punjab supply issue, the episode underscored the Valleys heavy reliance on imported livestock to meet local demand. According to official figures, nearly one-third of Jammu and Kashmirs annual mutton requirement is met through supplies from outside the Union Territory. J&K produces around 370 lakh kilograms of mutton annually against an estimated demand of 545 lakh kilograms, leaving a deficit of nearly 175 lakh kilograms each year. The figures were shared by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo during a recent high-level review meeting on the livestock sector. The supply gap explains why even brief disruptions in the movement of livestock from neighbouring states have an immediate impact on market availability and retail prices. The recent uncertainty over the transportation of sheep from Punjab, though now resolved following assurances from the Punjab government, once again highlighted the regions dependence on external supplies. According to the Sheep Husbandry Department, Jammu and Kashmir has a livestock population of 43.68 lakh sheep and 22.5 lakh goats. Together, these animals have the potential to produce around 370 lakh kilograms of meat and 80 lakh kilograms of wool annually. However, current production remains significantly below market demand. To bridge the gap, the government is focusing on improving livestock productivity through scientific breeding rather than merely increasing flock size. The department has proposed introducing Embryo Transfer Technology (ETT) and Multiple Ovulation and Embryo Transfer (MOET) to accelerate genetic improvement in sheep breeds. Under the plan, the government aims to produce 6,000 embryos annually by establishing embryo generation laboratories equipped with cryopreservation facilities. It also plans to set up ETT laboratories in every district and train veterinarians and para-veterinarians to implement the programme. During the review meeting, the Chief Secretary directed the department to execute these initiatives in mission mode, stating that the dairy and sheep husbandry sectors have significant potential to drive rural economic growth, employment and sustainable livelihoods. However, experts caution that genetic improvement is a long-term intervention and is unlikely to address the immediate supply deficit. Even with timely implementation, it may take several years before higher productivity translates into increased mutton production. Until then, they say, Jammu and Kashmir will remain dependent on livestock imports, leaving the market vulnerable to supply disruptions and exposing consumers to periodic price spikes whenever the inflow of animals from outside is affected.
Faith taller than mountains: Elderly pilgrims defy age, pain on Amarnath route
Baltal, Jul 05: Their steps are slow, their bodies fragile, but their faith remains taller than the snow-clad mountains they climb. At the Baltal base camp, amid freezing winds, steep rocky tracks and thin mountain air, elderly pilgrims are emerging as the most inspiring faces of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, proving that devotion can triumph over age, pain and physical limitations. Armed with walking sticks, wrapped in layers of woollens and often supported by family members or volunteers, senior citizens from across the country are undertaking the difficult pilgrimage with extraordinary determination, manycallingit the journey of a lifetime. For 76-year-old Om Prakash Sharma from Rajasthan, the dream of visiting the holy cave shrine of Baba Barfani had remained unfulfilled for decades. My health is not good, and my family was worried, but I told them faith gives strength that medicines cannot. I have waited many years for this darshan. No matter how difficult the route is, Baba himself gives us the courage to walk, he said while pausing for breath near the Baltal route. Nearby, 69-year-old Shanti Devi from Uttar Pradesh, leaning on her sons shoulder, smiled despite exhaustion and cold winds sweeping through the mountains. The body becomes weak with age, but devotion never grows old. Every time we chant Har Har Mahadev, we forget the pain and tiredness, she said. Seventy-three-year-old Baldev Singh from Punjab, carrying prayer beads in his hands, said he had undergone knee surgery last year but still decided to undertake the pilgrimage. My doctor advised me to avoid difficult travel, but I had made a promise to Baba Barfani. I believe when the call comes from the shrine, nothing can stop a devotee, he said. For Savitri Bai, a 71-year-old pilgrim from Maharashtra, the yatra is deeply emotional.I lost my husband three years ago, and this pilgrimage was our shared dream. I have come here carrying his memories and prayers with me. Standing in these mountains gives peace to the soul, she said with teary eyes. Another elderly yatri, 78-year-old Ghulam Nabi from Jammu, said the atmosphere of devotion itself gives strength to continue. When you see thousands chanting the name of Baba Barfani together, you forget your pain. The mountains may test the body, but faith keeps the heart alive, he said. Across the base camp and along the trek route, similar scenes are unfolding every day. Frail pilgrims with weak knees, respiratory problems and age-related ailments are slowly making their way towards the cave shrine on ponies, palkis and on foot, refusing to allow physical hardship to weaken their resolve. Many yatris said the harsh terrain only strengthens their spiritual connection. This yatra teaches patience, surrender and faith. Every difficult step feels like a prayer, said 72-year-old Ramesh Patel from Gujarat. Security forces and rescue teams deployed along the route are also playing a crucial role in helping elderly pilgrims complete the journey safely. Deputy Inspector General CRPF Srinagar North and nodal officer for Baltal base camp praised the spirit of senior citizens undertaking the pilgrimage and said every possible assistance was being extended to them. The determination and devotion shown by elderly yatris is truly remarkable. Despite physical challenges and difficult terrain, they are moving ahead with immense faith and positivity. CRPF personnel are providing all possible assistance to ensure that elderly and frail pilgrims can continue their journey safely and comfortably up to the holy cave shrine, he said. He said personnel deployed along the Baltal route are continuously assisting senior citizens at difficult stretches while medical teams, emergency response units and support staff remain available round the clock. As chants of Bam Bam Bhole and Har Har Mahadev echo through the mountains, the elderly pilgrims continue their sacred march proving that while the body may weaken with age, faith only grows stronger with time.
Sharma stresses support for farmers, local producers
Jammu, July 5: Interacting with farmers, artisans and exhibitors, Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, IT, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma underscored the need to strengthen local economies by promoting indigenous producers and expanding market access for farmers, artisans and small entrepreneurs. He said such initiatives help promote sustainable agriculture and traditional crafts while also providing a direct platform for producers to connect with consumers. The Minister on Sunday inaugurated the 24th Vishal Bhandara, organised by the citizens of Punjab Moga, amid an atmosphere of deep religious fervour and devotion. Recognised as one of the largest annual Bhandaras in Kathua district, the event witnessed the participation of thousands of devotees and pilgrims from across Jammu and Kashmir and neighbouring states. Addressing the gathering, Satish Sharma appreciated the tireless efforts of the organisers and volunteers for successfully conducting the annual event and ensuring seamless arrangements for devotees. He said such initiatives embody India's rich cultural and spiritual heritage while strengthening the values of compassion, brotherhood, communal harmony and selfless service. The Minister observed that the tradition of seva remains one of the strongest pillars of Indian society, inspiring people to rise above differences and work collectively for the welfare of humanity. He said the overwhelming public participation in the Bhandara reflects the enduring spirit of unity, harmony and mutual respect that has always been the hallmark of Jammu and Kashmir. Satish Sharma also reviewed the arrangements made for devotees, including the distribution of prashad, free accommodation, drinking water, sanitation, medical assistance and other essential facilities. He appreciated the meticulous planning by the organisers to ensure that every pilgrim experiences comfort, safety and spiritual fulfilment during the event. Later, the Minister visited The Farmers Market by Maple & Ivy at Jammu Tawi Golf Course, Sidhra. The event brought together local farmers, artisans, homegrown entrepreneurs and sustainable brands on a common platform to showcase fresh farm produce, handcrafted products, organic goods and eco-friendly innovations. Interacting with farmers, artisans and exhibitors, Satish Sharma emphasised the importance of strengthening local economies by supporting indigenous producers and creating greater market opportunities for farmers, artisans and small entrepreneurs. He said such initiatives not only encourage sustainable agriculture and traditional crafts but also provide a valuable platform for local producers to directly connect with consumers. The Minister appreciated the organisers for curating a marketplace that celebrates community participation, conscious living and the rich diversity of locally produced goods. He remarked that promoting homegrown products and sustainable practices aligns with the vision of building a self-reliant, environmentally responsible and economically vibrant Jammu and Kashmir. Satish Sharma reiterated that the Government remains committed to supporting initiatives that encourage innovation in agriculture, value addition, entrepreneurship and technology-driven solutions for farmers while preserving the region's rich agricultural and artisanal heritage. He called upon citizens to actively support local farmers and artisans, observing that every purchase from local producers contributes to stronger rural livelihoods, greater self-reliance and a more resilient economy. The Minister also interacted with visitors and exhibitors, appreciating their enthusiasm and reaffirming the Government's resolve to create an enabling ecosystem for agriculture, innovation, youth entrepreneurship and sustainable development across Jammu and Kashmir. Later, Satish Sharma paid homage to Kargil War martyr Udhayman Singh on the occasion of his Martyrdom Day at Jhiri. Joining the martyr's family members, ex-servicemen, local representatives and a large gathering of citizens, the Minister paid floral tributes and observed a moment of silence in honour of the brave soldier who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of the nation. The Minister said that the unparalleled courage, patriotism and selfless devotion displayed by the martyrs of the Kargil War continue to inspire every Indian. He said the sacrifices of the nation's bravehearts have safeguarded India's sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, and their legacy must be preserved and passed on to future generations. He called upon the youth to draw inspiration from the lives of the country's heroes and dedicate themselves to the service of the nation with commitment, discipline and an unwavering spirit of patriotism. The Minister also interacted with the family members of martyr Udhayman Singh, expressing the Government's profound respect and gratitude for their sacrifice. He reaffirmed the commitment of the Jammu and Kashmir Government to honour the valour, dedication and sacrifices of the armed forces and ensure that the legacy of the nation's martyrs continues to inspire generations to come.
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