- Indore man booked for raping employer - The Tribune India
The local police have booked a 32-year-old man for raping a 38-year-old woman.
- Act against singer?s manager: Victim?s brother to SSP - The Tribune India
Ajay Pal Singh Middukhera, brother of slain Youth Akali Dal leader Vikramjit Singh Middukhera, alias Vicky Middukhera, has written to the Mohali SSP, seeking police action against Shagan Preet Singh and his accomplices for their alleged involvement in the murder.
- Brace for unscheduled power cuts in P?kula - The Tribune India
Get ready for power cuts in the coming days. The district unit of the Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN) has alerted residents about expected unscheduled power cuts in the days ahead due to an “acute shortage of power” in the state and country and has sought their cooperation in th
- Ensure full use of treated water for non - potable purposes: NGT to Haryana - The Tribune India
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has ordered that “Haryana may ensure 100% use of treated water for non-potable purposes”.
- Govt plans to set up 12 new milk plants - The Tribune India
In order to bail out farmers from financial crisis by supplementing their income through another White Revolution in the state, Maneesh Shah, chairman, National Dairy Development Board, after deliberations with Minister for Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development & Fisheries Kuldeep Dhaliwal announc
- Withdraw orders, Akalis ask Mann - The Tribune India
The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) today asked Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to direct cooperative banks to stop issuing arrest warrants against farmers who had failed to repay their loans.
- Cancel FIR against Lamba, Vishwas: Congress - The Tribune India
The Punjab Congress today sought immediate cancellation of the FIR registered against party leader Alka Lamba and poet Kumar Vishwas and also demanded stern action against “overzealous” officers who went overboard with registration of the case.
- AAP government indulging in vendetta: PCC ex - chief - The Tribune India
Former PCC chief Navjot Singh Sidhu today accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of replacing its pre-poll narrative of “politics of hope” with “vendetta politics”.
- Sidhu to attend Warring?s installation today - The Tribune India
Former PCC chief Navjot Singh Sidhu will attend the installation ceremony of his successor Amrinder Raja Warring at Punjab Congress Bhavan on Friday. Leaders in the Sidhu camp confirmed the development following hectic parleys today to bring Warring and Sidhu on the same page.
- Government to engage 178 law officers - The Tribune India
About a month after it came to power, the AAP-led government has initiated the process of engaging 178 law officers for the state. The law officers would be engaged in the Advocate-General’s office at Chandigarh and the Legal Cell in New Delhi.
- Court reserves order on plea against Saini - The Tribune India
A Mohali court today reserved its order on a plea seeking cancellation of bail to former DGP Sumedh Singh Saini. The prosecution had moved a plea for the cancellation of bail claiming that Saini was not cooperating with the agencies regarding the investigation into his house located in Sector 20, Ch
- 3 yrs on, CBI vs Bibi case yet to be heard - The Tribune India
Kamaljeet Singh was 21 years old when he lost the love of his life. He spent the next 22 years waiting for justice. “I want closure now. I don’t want to wait for another 22 years,” he says.
- Look into non - eviction of 'illegal' occupants, High Court tells Principal Secretary - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has asked Principal Secretary (Punjab), Department of Rural Development and Panchayat, to personally look into a case where eviction orders from a gram panchayat land were passed more than decade ago, but illegal occupation was continuing allegedly with officers ens
- Ram Rahim moves High Court - The Tribune India
Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Singh today moved the Punjab and Haryana High Court seeking directions to Punjab and other respondents to dispense with his physical presence and production before a court in connection with a sacrilege-related matter.
- Facing flak, govt says no one will be arrested - The Tribune India
The Punjab Government today said no farmer in the state who had defaulted on repayment of loan would be arrested. The AAP government also denied any fresh arrest warrants were issued by them against the farmers.