Army jawan succumbs to 'heart attack'
Ferozepur: An Army jawan from Lohke Kalan village reportedly succumbed to a heart attack. He was posted near Indo-China border. The victim has been identified as Sepoy Kuldeep Singh. His elder brother Ranjit Singh said: “Day before yesterday, Kuldeep spoke to the family members. We received the news regarding his death on July 10, which also happened to be his birthday.” Kuldeep was married three years ago and has a son. OC
Woman held with ‘chitta’
Sangrur: The Sunam police have arrested a woman and seized 75-gram ‘chitta’ from her. Sub-Inspector Veerpal Kaur said they arrested Rani from Sunam and seized 75-gm chitta from her. “Another accused, Deepak Kumar, is on the run and will be nabbed soon,” Kaur said. The police have registered a case under the NDPS Act. TNS
Seminar on ‘Baal Mitra’
Muktsar: To create friendly relations between the police and students, Muktsar police have been organising seminars under the ‘Baal Mitra’ programme. SSP Dhruman H Nimbale said around 30,000 students have attended the seminars, which aim to establish direct contact with them and ensure that they reach us without any hesitation. Students have been told about ‘Shakti’ app and the helpline numbers, he said. TNS
Anganwadi workers protest
Sangrur: Members of the Anganwadi Mulazam Union on Monday protested against the non-fulfilment of their demands. “During election campaigning, AAP leaders had promised to accept all demands. After the formation of their government, they are ignoring our demands,” said Mandeep Kumari, district press secretary, Anganwadi Mulazam Union. TNS
Contractual staff up in arms
Bathinda: The contractual staff working in the Forest Department raised slogans against the government over non-payment of salaries. Jaspal Singh, chief, Forest Workers’ Union, said: “The workers have not received their pay for the past over four months. Even workers at Bir Talab Mini Zoo have not received salaries. Many workers are finding it difficult to bear household expenses.” Divisional Forest Officer Swaranjit Singh said, “We have not received funds from the head office. After March, funds usually get delayed, but they are expected to be provided soon.” TNS
16 PPS officers moved to VB
Chandigarh: A total of 16 PPS officers have been moved to the Vigilance Bureau. A spokesman said Ravinderpal Singh, SP (Headquarters), Mohali, has been posted as SSP Vigilance, Ludhiana. Jagat Preet Singh, ADCP (Investigations), Ludhiana, has been posted as SSP Vigilance, Patiala Range. Vikas Sabharwal, has been posted as SP, Anti-Corruption Action Line. Besides, 13 DSP-rank officers have been posted at the VB headquarters in Mohali.