IPS officer Y Puran Kumar reportedly accused Shatrujeet Kapur of harassment in suicide note
IPS officer Y Puran Kumar reportedly accused Shatrujeet Kapur of harassment in suicide note
Amneet P Kumar writes to Chandigarh SSP alleging accused not named clearly in FIR
The mishap occurred on National Highway No. 152-D in Rohtak district early on Friday morning
Case registered for abetment to suicide and under SC/ST Act after consultation with MHA
Bhupinder Hooda, Kumari Selja, Randeep Surjewala call for impartial investigation in IPS officer Y Puran Kumar death case
Following the suicide of IPS officer Y Puran Kumar, numerous figures visited his wife, IAS officer Amneet P Kumar, to offer condolences. These included the Chief Minister, other politicians, and high-ranking state bureaucrats.
Farmers asked to upload details on e-Kshatipurti portal for compensation
Kin allege lack of official response despite repeated visits to Indian Embassy in Delhi
Claims trial court failed to exercise jurisdiction, power
FIR lodged under Wildlife (Protection) Act; probe underway
Local residents dub the officer a ‘real-life hero’ after viral rescue video
Demand public display of content
Upcoming fourth block at Srikrishna Museum to offer new attractions to tourists
Officials seal three commercial properties with dues amounting to Rs 5.52 lakh
Doctors mobilise support to pressure authority; signature drive underway
Says compromise without govt nod to invite action
Congress members protested the death of IPS officer Y Puran Kumar, alleging it was a 'forced suicide' and demanding a judicial investigation. They also highlighted a Dalit murder in UP and the shoe-hurling incident targeting the CJI, criticizing the government's handling of law and order and treatment of Dalits.
Move to ensure safety during festivals
Cites Meham violence
Staging a dharna for 26 days, growers demand an underpass to facilitate travel between fields
Sanjhi art, a traditional Haryana folk art using natural materials, is celebrated annually during Navratri, particularly by unmarried girls seeking blessings. Supported by the government and art organizations, the festival preserves the art form, highlighting women's empowerment and offering cash prizes for artists.
Amid towering skyscrapers & glittering lights of Gurugram & Faridabad, Tourism Minister envisions a heritage revival
Devnagar Colony residents in Bhiwani protested for colony regularisation and basic amenities. Led by councillor Surya Tanwar, they criticized the district administration for inaction despite a March 31st deadline. Residents lack essential services like clean water and proper drainage, facing safety risks due to inadequate infrastructure.
Yamunanagar police issued 219 traffic challans from September 29 to October 5, 2025. The special drive, led by SP Kamaldeep Goyal, targeted drunk driving, wrong-lane driving, and noise pollution. Enforcement aimed to improve road safety and reduce traffic violations.
Contractors halted road construction in Haryana due to delayed payments from the Zila Parishad. They claim the state government's shift of HSAMB road projects to the Zila Parishad has caused payment delays, with Rs 20 crore outstanding. Contractors are demanding immediate payment to resume work.
Rohtak launched the 'Padhe Rohtak, Likhe Rohtak' campaign to boost foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) in primary schools. The initiative, part of NIPUN Haryana Mission, focuses on reading, writing, and arithmetic skills. It includes a 'Zero Period Competency Monitoring Programme' with skill passbooks and progress reviews.
State Sports Minister Gaurav Gautam advocated for self-reliance in India, achievable through promoting indigenous products. He emphasized supporting Indian-made goods as patriotic, aligning with initiatives like Make in India. He also urged youth to engage in sports and highlighted efforts to build more sports facilities.
Two Punjab residents, Gurvinder and Sandeep, were arrested on the Kurukshetra-Pehowa road with a hand grenade and live cartridges. They were remanded for five days after being apprehended by police who were acting on a tip-off. The investigation aims to identify the source, handlers, and intended target of the arms.
Rajender Singh was sentenced to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment and a Rs 1 lakh fine for violating the NDPS Act. He was arrested in 2020 with injections of Pheniramine Maleate and Buprenorphine. The court rejected his plea for leniency, citing the harm narcotics cause.
Karnal patwaris and kanungos protested, urging the Haryana government to issue a notification regarding the Chief Minister's January 2025 announcement concerning new patwari service conditions. They demand shorter training, inclusion of training in service, and full pay for trainees, expressing concern over the 10-month delay and potential strike action.