Demands Rs 1 crore financial aid and a government job for a family member of each deceased player
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Case registered under Section 111(4) BNS and 25(6), 54 59 Arms Act; the arrested accused was produced in court on Wednesday, which granted him six day police remand
Says allegations’ truth will be tested only after trial
The ruling makes it clear that the internet or artificial intelligence can serve as a ‘huge portable virtual library’, but emphasises that such tools offer only assistance, not authority
No suicide note was found; police launch probe
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The association is demanding an immediate halt to the direct recruitment of Senior Medical Officers
‘No flaw, much less perversity, has been pointed out’
He has ordered thorough inspection of all sports facilities in the state
Justice Pardiwala-led Bench warns state govt and HSVP of strict action
The probe agency produces Soyab at the Patiala House court amid tight security on Wednesday after his arrest from Dhauj in Haryana's Faridabad
Two teenage basketball players died in separate incidents when poles collapsed on them. One was a national-level player. Poor maintenance and ignored complaints led to the accidents. An MP blamed government negligence and demanded action. The Sports Minister ordered inspections and repairs of all sports equipment statewide.
Bhupinder Singh Hooda called for a high-level inquiry and FIR in the deaths of two young basketball players due to falling poles, terming it culpable homicide. He blames government negligence and demands jobs and financial aid for the victims' families.
Rusted pole in Rohtak village not replaced even as MP had released grant in 2023
Sudhir Kumar, a resident of Hisar, wins the bid
Investigators trace ammonium nitrate purchases to Sohna shops; owners questioned
Dada Kushal Singh offered his life to safeguard Guru Tegh Bahadur’s severed head
Police say accused brought crores through hawala, funded terror and espionage activities
Owner alleges defamation; demands apology within 15 days
Two men posing as vigilance officers were arrested in Gurugram for extorting money from a traffic police officer. They threatened him with false complaints and demanded payments, confessing to similar crimes in Delhi-NCR. The accused were apprehended after the officer filed a complaint.
Similar mishap had left a child seriously injured in 2022
Inspector Vivek was detained during a raid at Tarkanwali village by the ACB team
Notices pasted on walls of properties
The announcement was made during the Safai Mitra Samman and Constitution Day celebrations
Haryana exempted the IT and related industries from the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act for five years. These industries must form internal committees for sexual harassment and grievance redressal. They must also report disciplinary actions to labor authorities. This exemption is subject to change if the Industrial Relations Code, 2020, is implemented.
Haryana is upgrading hospitals. Funding of approximately Rs 40.4 crore has been approved. The 50-bed hospital in Mahendragarh will be expanded to 100 beds, costing Rs 23 crore. The Bahadurgarh Civil Hospital upgrade will receive Rs 17.37 crore.
Yamunanagar police issued 336 challans to drivers between November 16-23. Violations included lane changes, drunk driving, and noise pollution. The campaign aimed to improve road safety by targeting intoxicated drivers and traffic rule infractions.
Haryana's Chief Minister celebrated Constitution Day, emphasizing equal opportunity and national unity as core values. He highlighted the government's commitment to good governance, social justice, and citizen participation, praising Prime Minister Modi's leadership. He urged citizens to uphold constitutional duties and contribute to nation-building.
The Sheesh Marg Yatra, honoring Guru Tegh Bahadur's martyrdom, arrived at a CRPF campus in Chandigarh. Haryana's Chief Minister welcomed the yatra, praising the Guru's sacrifice and its message of communal harmony. The yatra began in Delhi and concluded in Anandpur Sahib after traveling through Haryana.
International Gita Mahotsav
Anil Vij reviewed the Tangri river de-silting in Ambala to prevent floods. The riverbed will be deepened by eight feet, with the project split among three agencies, expected completion in three months. Road improvements, including traffic diversions, are also underway.
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