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Punjab govt announces ₹1-cr aid for kin of soldier killed in Ladakh accident
The soldier’s brother will be given a government job, the village government school will be renamed in his honour and a memorial gate will be constructed at the village entrance, announced defence ...
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Election Commission revises remuneration of poll officers
Punjab chief electoral officer Sibin C says EC has also enhanced honorarium for deputy district electoral officers (DEOs) and central armed police force (CAPF) personnel
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Shop set afire in SBS Nagar, police probing Babbar Khalsa link
A social media post shared from an unauthenticated page of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) claimed it to be a grenade attack on the shop.
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HSGMC demands rollback of amendments giving more teeth to judicial commission
A government spokesperson said the changes aim to strengthen the legal framework for gurdwara management, enhance transparency, ensure judicial oversight, and provide a structured system for managi...
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HC stays Haryana govt orders blocking consumer panel head’s decisions
The order came on the plea from commission, where it was submitted that the government has been unconstitutionally blocking the commission’s order to transfer the presidents and members of the dist...
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PAU trains agri officers to curb paddy straw burning
Manjeet Singh, dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology and head of the FMPE department, said that the refresher course would help the officers play a proactive role in curbin...
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Ghaggar river water level on rise in Punjab’s Sangrur
State water resources minister Barinder Kumar Goyal, who is also the Lehra AAP MLA, said 94 potential breach sites have been identified and flood control measures taken.
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Two soldiers killed as Op Akhal in Kashmir’s Kulgam enters Day 9
Chinar Corps pays tributes to Lance Naik Pritpal Singh and sepoy Harminder Singh, who died in heavy overnight firing with terrorists in dense forest.
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Five women from Karnataka selected for UK master’s courses on Chevening scholarships
Five women from Karnataka have been selected to pursue masters in the UK on scholarships through the Chevening programme. Here are all the details.
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Traffic curbs, parking bans around Bengaluru's Lalbagh for Independence Day Flower Show
Bengaluru Traffic Police impose restrictions near Lalbagh Botanical Garden until August 18 for the Independence Day Flower Show, expecting 8-10 lakh visitors.
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Chandigarh cop critically injured after Mercedes collides with bike
Officials aware of the matter said that at the time of the mishap, the traffic lights at the intersection were switched off and traffic was being managed manually
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86 mm rain in 90 minutes brings Chandigarh to its knees
Massive traffic jams were seen, especially in the western sectors around Sector 38, 39, 40, and along the Madhya Marg in the North. Sectors 8, 9, 10, 18, 21 and 35 also reported massive snarls due ...
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Mapping The Human Brain: BrainSightAI’s Bid To Rewrite The Neuroscience Playbook
Its product VoxelBox helps doctors in 40 hospitals to read the structural and functional connectivity of brains for the treatment for diseases like brain tumours and Parkinson’s In a market of hug...
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Delhi-Panipat-Karnal RRTS Corridor Not Sanctioned Yet, NCRTC Submits Proposal: Minister Informs Parliament
The Delhi-Panipat-Karnal Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridor is currently not a sanctioned project of the Government of India, Union Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Tokhan...
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