Police arrested two Lawrence Bishnoi gang associates and seized five illegal weapons (pistols) and ten magazines. The suspects, Gurdeep Singh and Gursewak Singh, received the weapons in Indore on instructions from wanted criminals Harjot Singh and Jagdeep Singh.
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Some philanthropists and social workers from Muktsar and Bathinda districts have already purchased the bottles and sent them for distribution among the affected families
Two private hospitals in Gidderbaha are offering free medical assistance to flood victims. One hospital provides all its services and ambulance transport free of charge. The other is organizing a 15-day free medical camp in Fazilka district, including free medicines and tests.
The gurdwara commemorates 40 Muktas who laid down their lives in last battle of Sikhs against Mughals in 1705
Woman safely transported to Pattan for medical treatment
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Protesters allege that private company operating the plaza has failed to fulfil key conditions
The dispute in the heritage case reportedly involved property valued at about Rs 20,000 crore at one point of time
Municipal Council installs gensets to speed up rainwater drainage
BJP condemns detentions, calls it ‘murder of democracy’ amid ongoing camps under party’s mega outreach programme
In the note, Sheesh Pal wrote that people had been taunting him about his gender and lifestyle
The state government alleges the camps are being used to illegally collect personal data
Villagers claimed that some youngsters had even lost their lives due to drugs, but those involved in the illegal trade remained indifferent
A deep dive into one of India’s longest and most complex inheritance disputes
The Governor is investigating allegations of ineligible candidates being interviewed for the Vice-Chancellor position at Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University. A social activist claims the search committee ignored UGC guidelines requiring 10 years of professor experience for shortlisted candidates. The Governor is asked to seek clarification from the state government.
President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday approved Group Captain Ranjeet Singh Sidhu's name for the Vir Chakra. Hailing from Gidderbaha in Muktsar, he is among 15 recipients of the gallantry award this year. He is being honoured for playing a key...
Seriously injured student referred to AIIMS Bathinda; assailants manage to flee after abandoning the car
From Rs 340 per kg initially, the prices have come down to around Rs 280 a kg
Son of Abohar-born sportsperson Kitty Gill, he has now enrolled in a university to pursue a law degree
She achieved this milestone while competing in the National Chess Tournament (Under-9 category) held in Gurugram last month
Advocate Anchal Bhatheja, from Bathinda, Punjab, made history as the first visually impaired woman to argue a case before the Supreme Court of India. She challenged a recruitment notification excluding visually impaired candidates, citing violations of disability rights. Anchal, who became blind before her 10th grade, is a graduate of the National Law School of India University.
The petitioner was working as a clinic assistant empanelled under the Aam Aadmi clinic in Bathinda district
Their alleged role in Sanjay Verma’s murder is under investigation
A viral video has sparked a broader debate about the need for improved coordination and enhanced patient care facilities at the hospital
The fraud came to light when customers discovered unauthorised withdrawals from their accounts
The family was returning to their village Beed Talab from Bhucho Mandi when the incident occurred
The victims were traveling in a Swift car at a high speed when a sudden tire burst caused the vehicle to veer into oncoming traffic
The city earned 8,124 marks out of 10,000 in the field survey alone
Kamboj was returning from Chandigarh after attending a special assembly session
A 100-foot canal breach in Bathinda caused widespread flooding, damaging homes and property. Residents were forced to evacuate with minimal official assistance. Repair will take three days. Affected families face economic hardship, including damaged belongings and crop loss.
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