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  • Ludhiana girl detained for sheltering accused in RSS  leader’s son murder case

    Ludhiana girl detained for sheltering accused in RSS leader’s son murder case

    FEROZEPUR: The Ferozepur police have detained a girl from Ludhiana for allegedly providing shelter to the absconding accused involved in the murder of Naveen Arora, son of RSS leader Baldev Krishan Arora. The incident took place on the night of November 15.

    Inspector Jatinder Singh, Station House Officer of Ferozepur city, said the police team had reached near the city bus stand to trace the suspects linked to the murder.

    During the operation, the police received information that the accused had already fled Ferozepur after killing Naveen Arora.

    The police are continuing their investigation to identify all individuals who may have assisted the accused.

  • Yoga not just for fitness but also a path to peace: Nitin Kohli

    Yoga not just for fitness but also a path to peace: Nitin Kohli

    Jalandhar News: In a record-breaking yoga event held at the PAP Grounds in Jalandhar, more than 21,000 people came together under the banner of ‘CM Di Yogshala’, reflecting Punjab’s growing commitment to a healthier lifestyle.

    Punjab Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh, who attended as the chief guest, appreciated the overwhelming public enthusiasm for yoga. He expressed happiness at seeing thousands of people actively connecting with the government through this initiative.
    He said that ‘CM Di Yogshala’, launched two years ago under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, has now expanded across the state with nearly 3,200 yoga classes being conducted daily, benefiting around one lakh people.

    Addressing the gathering, Jalandhar Central constituency in-charge Nitin Kohli delivered an emotional message. “Seeing such a large turnout, especially the children who arrived as early as 5 AM, filled my heart with gratitude. It was truly a remarkable experience,” he said.

    Kohli extended special thanks to Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh for his unwavering support in making the event a grand success. He also acknowledged the efforts of the district administration and police department officials who worked tirelessly to ensure the event was well-organised and secure.

    “I appeal to everyone to make yoga a part of their daily routine. Yoga is not limited to physical fitness—it also brings mental clarity and balance to life,” Kohli said. He shared his personal routine, saying he dedicates an hour each morning to yoga and squash and urged youth to embrace this healthy lifestyle.

    He also thanked those who played an active role in the success of the event, including Deputy Commissioner Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal, Commissioner of Police Dhanpreet Kaur, the Municipal Commissioner, and other dignitaries.
    Prominent attendees included Jalandhar Mayor Vanit Dheer, Principal Prem Kumar, Health Secretary Kumar Rahul, Vice-Chancellor of Shri Guru Ravidas Ayurved University Dr. Sanjeev Sood, Director Rajinder Singh Rehal, and ADGP Naresh Arora.

  • Nitin Kohli raises residents’ issues, Thiara assures relief on enhancement and NCF charges

    Nitin Kohli raises residents’ issues, Thiara assures relief on enhancement and NCF charges

    Meeting held to address complaints over enhancement and non-construction fees

    Jalandhar News: In a major development that could bring relief to city residents, Jalandhar Improvement Trust Chairperson Rajvinder Kaur Thiara and Central Constituency Incharge Nitin Kohli held a meeting to address longstanding grievances related to enhancement and non-construction (NCF) charges.

    On Wednesday, a delegation of residents from Surya Enclave, Guru Gobind Singh Avenue, and Maharaja Ranjit Singh Avenue met the Trust chairperson under the leadership of Nitin Kohli. The delegation highlighted that despite having valid No Dues Certificates (NDCs) and completed property registrations, many property files still reflect pending enhancement and NCF charges. Residents said these charges were not only unjust but also placed an additional financial burden on them.

    The delegation included residents Rajan Gupta, Gulshan Agrawal, Pawan Sethia, Manish Kumar, and Rajeev Dhamija, who presented specific examples and demanded an immediate halt to what they described as unnecessary charges.

    Taking prompt action, Chairperson Rajvinder Thiara ordered a review of the relevant files and directed that all such payments be temporarily halted until further notice. She assured the delegation that a fair decision in line with the current policies of the Local Government Department would be made within a week.

    Nitin Kohli’s proactive efforts in bringing residents’ concerns to the forefront and coordinating with the Trust were widely appreciated during the meeting. His role was seen as crucial in moving the process towards a practical solution.

    Residents present at the meeting expressed gratitude to Rajvinder Thiara and Nitin Kohli, saying that the intervention not only offered financial relief but also renewed hope for greater transparency in the functioning of the Improvement Trust.

  • Punjab Cabinet Sub-Committee Engages with 12 Employee Organizations, Assures Swift Action on Legitimate Demands

    Punjab Cabinet Sub-Committee Engages with 12 Employee Organizations, Assures Swift Action on Legitimate Demands

    Punjab News: The Cabinet Sub-Committee, led by Punjab Finance Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema, on Monday held extensive discussions with approximately a dozen employee organizations, addressing their demands and concerns. The committee directed concerned departments to expedite necessary actions to resolve legitimate issues in a time-bound manner.

    The four-hour-long meetings, held at the Finance Minister’s office in the Punjab Civil Secretariat, witnessed Cabinet Ministers Harpal Singh Cheema, Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal, and Dr. Ravjot Singh engaging in productive brainstorming sessions with representatives from various unions.

    The employee organizations that participated in the meeting included the Computer Adhyapak Sangharsh Committee, Centre of Trade Union, Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan/Mid Day Meal Daftari Karamchari Union, P.S. TET Pass D.P.E. Union, Berozgar P.S. TET Art and Craft Sangharsh Union, Democratic Teachers Front, Adarsh School Teaching and Non-Teaching Mulazam Union, PowerCom Transco Outsource Worker Union, Maanbhata Worker Sanjha Morcha, Punjab State Ministerial Service Union, and Joint Action Committee of Vets for Pay Parity.

    During the meeting, the Cabinet Sub-Committee discussed in detail the points included in the demand letters submitted by the union leaders. Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema directed the concerned departments to expedite necessary action to resolve the legitimate demands of the employees. He directed the Principal Secretary of the Animal Husbandry Department, Rahul Bhandari, the Secretary of Expenditure, V.N. Zade, the Secretary of Transport, Varun Roojam, the Secretary of Personnel, Gurpreet Kaur Sapra, and the Secretary of Education, Anindita Mitra, to take action in a time-bound manner to address the legitimate demands related to their respective departments.

    The Finance Minister assured the employee organizations that their demands would be considered sympathetically and that efforts would be made to resolve them in a fair and timely manner. He reiterated the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab government’s commitment to addressing the concerns of its employees and ensuring their welfare through constructive dialogue and timely action.

    The meeting was attended by several union members, including Jolly Singla, Kuldeep Singh, Kulwinder Singh from Computer Adhyapak Sangharsh Committee, Dev Raj Verma, Makhan Singh, Jasmer Kaur from Centre of Trade Union, Rajinder Singh, Parveen Sharma, Jagmohan Singh from Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan/Mid Day Meal Daftari Karamchari Union, Ramanpreet Singh, Malkiat Singh, Hardeep Singh from P.S. TET Pass D.P.E. Union, Rakesh Kumar, Harbans Singh, Kirandeep Kaur from Berojgar P.S. TET Pass Art & Craft Sangharsh Union, Vikram Dev Singh, Mahinder Kumar, Dr. Tina from Democratic Teachers Front, Jasbir Singh, Amarjot Joshi, Sukhdeep Kaur from Adarsh School Teaching Te Non-Teaching Mulazam Union, Harvinder Sharma, Mandeep Singh, Mandeep Kaur from Powercom Transco Outsourced Worker Union, Mamta Sharma, Mandeep Kaur, Shakuntla Sharma from Maanbhata Worker Sanjha Morcha, Gurnam Singh Virk, Tarsem Singh, Anuj Kumarfrom Punjab State Ministerial Service Union, Dr. Jatinder Singh, Dr. Puneet, Dr. Jasleen Kaur from Joint Action Committee of Vets for Pay Parity, and Harminder Singh from Punjab Roadways State Transport Workers Union.

  • जालंधर में नशा तस्करी के मुख्य हॉटस्पॉट इलाके में खुद पहुंची CP धनप्रीत कौर, मची अफरा-तफरी

    जालंधर में नशा तस्करी के मुख्य हॉटस्पॉट इलाके में खुद पहुंची CP धनप्रीत कौर, मची अफरा-तफरी

    Jalandhar News: शहर में नशा तस्करी के मुख्य हॉटस्पॉट गांव लखनपाल में पुलिस कमिश्नर धनप्रीत कौर आज लाव लश्कर के साथ अचानक पहुंच गई। उनके साथ डीसीपी इनवेस्टीगेशन मनप्रीत सिंह ढिल्लों समेत कई अधिकारी मौजूद थे। गांव लखनपाल जमशेर के पास जंडियाला के पास स्थित है और नशे का मुख्य हॉटस्पॉट है। CP धनप्रीत कौर जैसे ही वहां पहुंची तो मौके पर गांव के लोग भी आ गए।

    लोगों ने गांव में चल रहे नशा तस्करी के धंधे को लेकर पुलिस कमिश्नर से बातचीत की और उन्हें हर तरह का सहयोग देने की आश्वासन दिया। लोगों ने ये भी कहा कि जब से पंजाब सरकार ने नशे के खिलाफ मुहिम छेड़ी है, तब से गांव में नशा बिकना बंद हो गया है।

    लोगों ने कहा कि जब भी कोई तस्कर गांव में नशा बेचेगा तो वह तुरंत पुलिस को सूचित करेंगे। साथ ही उन्होंने सीपी धनप्रीत का गांव आने पर धन्यवाद भी किया और कहा कि वह पहली कमिश्नर हैं, जो उनके गांव पहुंची है।

  • Cabinet Minister of Punjab, Dr. Ravjot Singh, unfurls the national flag at Malerkotla during the district-level Republic Day celebrations

    Cabinet Minister of Punjab, Dr. Ravjot Singh, unfurls the national flag at Malerkotla during the district-level Republic Day celebrations

    Employment, health, education, and other administrative reforms are the main agenda of our government – Cabinet Minister

     

    Development projects worth 450 crore rupees started for the urban units of Punjab – Dr. Ravjot Singh

     

    A medical college with an investment of 325 crore rupees and a district administrative complex worth 111 crore rupees will soon be constructed in Malerkotla – Dr. Ravjot Singh

     

    Freedom fighters, Kargil martyrs, families of martyred soldiers, and distinguished personalities were honored

     

    Dr. Ravjot paid tribute to all great martyrs and wished for the prosperity and progress of Punjab and the nation

     

    Chandigarh/Malerkotla, January 26:

    On the occasion of Republic Day, Cabinet Minister of Local Government and Parliamentary Affairs, Punjab, Dr. Ravjot Singh, unfurls the national flag at Zakir Hussain Stadium, Malerkotla. After unfurls the National flag, he inspected the parade and saluted the march-past. Deputy Commissioner Dr. Pallavi and SSP Gagan Ajeet Singh were also present on the occasion.

    During the event, the MLA of Malerkotla, Jameel Ur Rehman, MLA of Amargarh, Professor Jaswant Singh Gajjan Majra, Chairman of the District Planning Committee, Saqib Ali Raja, Chairman of the Market Committee, Karamjit Singh Kuthala, President of the Minority Welfare Committee, Zafir Ali, SDM Gurmeet Kumar Bansal, Additional Civil Judge (Senior Division) Mrs. Roopa Dhaliwal, and representatives from the civil, police, and judicial administration were present.

    In his address, Cabinet Minister Dr. Ravjot Singh paid tribute to the martyrs and freedom fighters who contributed to the nation’s struggle for independence, and on the occasion of the 76th Republic Day, extended heartfelt congratulations to all Indians, especially Punjabis, residing both within India and abroad.

    Addressing the people of Malerkotla, Dr. Ravjot Singh emphasized that the Indian Constitution came into force on January 26, 1950, marking the establishment of the Republic of India, and that we take pride in being part of the world’s largest democracy. He noted that Punjabis made the greatest sacrifices during the freedom struggle and played a crucial role in India’s independence. He acknowledged that it is because of these sacrifices and the legacy of our great martyrs that we now live in an independent India.

    The Cabinet Minister also reaffirmed the commitment of the Punjab government to the comprehensive development of urban areas. With available funds, the government has launched significant development projects across Punjab’s urban municipalities, including a grant of 450 crore rupees allocated for urban development works this fiscal year. Additionally, the government has increased sewerage treatment capacity by 2634 MLD to ensure clean water supply to urban residents.

    Dr. Ravjot Singh stated that the Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Sardar Bhagwant Singh Mann, is committed to fulfilling the dreams of the great martyrs. He highlighted the renaming of Mohali International Airport after Shaheed Sardar Bhagat Singh and the installation of a statue of Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh at the airport as key milestones in honoring the sacrifices of freedom fighters. He also announced that the ex-gratia amount for the families of martyrs has been increased from 50 lakh rupees to 1 crore rupees, and this scheme has been extended to Agniveers as well.

    The Minister mentioned that the key focus areas of the government include employment, health, education, free electricity, and administrative reforms. He pointed out that in the last 34 months, the government has provided nearly 50,000 government jobs, with this initiative continuing. In the health sector, the government has set up 881 Aam Aadmi Clinics, providing free treatment to millions, along with 80 types of medicines and 38 diagnostic tests available for free.

    Dr. Ravjot Singh further announced that the government has purchased 58 new high-tech ambulances at a cost of 14 crore rupees, increasing the total number of high-tech ambulances to 325 across the state.

    Regarding Malerkotla’s development, the Cabinet Minister said that to promote medical education, a medical college will be established at a cost of 325 crore rupees in Malerkotla, providing students with the opportunity to study close to home. Additionally, a district administrative complex worth 111 crore rupees will be built to streamline administrative processes.

    In his address, Dr. Ravjot Singh emphasized the government’s commitment to providing high-quality health services to Punjab’s residents. He announced the approval of a 150-bed ESI hospital in Malerkotla at a cost of 7 crore rupees, which will serve the local and surrounding areas. Similarly, the construction of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate office building in Amargarh at a cost of 6.7 crore rupees has been completed and will soon be open for public use.

    The Cabinet Minister concluded by saying that to encourage reading among the youth in Malerkotla, libraries are being built at the district level and in villages at a cost of 7.2 crore rupees.

    On this occasion, the Minister paid tribute to all the great martyrs of India and wished for the prosperity and progress of Punjab and the nation. He also honored freedom fighters, Kargil martyrs, families of martyred soldiers, and distinguished personalities who have made significant contributions in various fields. Furthermore, the district Red Cross Society distributed sewing machines to the needy.

    Additionally, educational institutions were granted a holiday on January 27 for their participation in the Republic Day celebrations.

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