Exemption can’t be denied for delay in filing return, says tribunal
Exemption can’t be denied for delay in filing return, says tribunal
Reach agreement with administration | VC unlikely to proceed on leave
Joint team finds encroachment in Nuh district; safety norms violated
Crackdown against organised crime networks
Says govt committed to providing better facilities to doctors
One such alarming site was spotted near the Namastey Chowk
Pulled out after seven-hour operation
Deploys 15 tractor-trailers to lift waste I Old agencies assist
Over 11,000 students allotted schools; concerns raised over distance norms
July 7 next hearing before National Green Tribunal
Says such behaviour unacceptable from public servant
Says awaiting implementation of online transfer policy
Over ₹32 cr disbursed under PM scheme in Yamunanagar district
Villagers in Rohtak, Haryana, whose land was acquired in 2013 for residential sectors are still awaiting a plot allocation draw. Despite numerous appeals to authorities and depositing 10% of the amount over a year ago, the draw hasn't happened. HSIIDC promises the draw within a month after examining documents.
Despite increase, bills lower than those issued during Cong’s regime: BJP
Promotions under review for alleged misuse of eligibility relaxation
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) is probing the alleged assault of a Dalit woman at Siwan police station. The woman, who sustained injuries, reported the incident after visiting the station regarding a missing person case. An FIR was filed, and the SIT, led by DSP Sushil Prakash, will investigate and submit a detailed report.
Negligence in procurement of sunflower seeds
Bhupinder Singh Hooda accused Haryana's BJP government of protecting illegal mining, causing revenue loss and environmental damage. He cited examples of administrative collusion and unchecked sand extraction, particularly along the Yamuna River, as contributing to the 2023 floods.
Health and Women and Child Development Departments launch intensified ‘Beti Bachao' drive
Kurukshetra University launched an Auto Appeal System (AAS) portal to digitize student services. Students can access migration certificates, provisional certificates, and other academic services online, regardless of location. The university is the first to implement the service under the Right to Service Act.
47,300 MT purchased so far
Haryana's Mukhyamantri Vivah Shagun Yojana increases financial aid for girls' weddings. Backward class families with incomes up to Rs 1.8 lakh receive Rs 51,000. Other beneficiaries include female sportspersons, differently-abled couples, and remarried women. Scheduled Castes receive Rs 71,000.
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Haryana's Assembly Speaker inspected the ICAT campus in Manesar to assess preparations for the upcoming national urban local bodies conference on July 3-4. The conference aims to showcase Haryana's culture, administrative efficiency, and city management to delegates from across India. Preparations are reportedly complete.
The Department of Agriculture launched Crop Insurance Week to promote the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY). Farmers in Sirsa district can enroll in the crop insurance scheme for Kharif 2025, covering crops like paddy and cotton. Enrollment deadline is July 31. KCC holders can opt-out by July 24.
Former councillor Sushil Saini led a protest in Sirsa against alleged corruption. He accused the Municipal Council of misuse of funds in a cremation ground project, citing incomplete work despite a Rs 66 lakh release. Protesters demanded an investigation into the financial irregularities and warned of continued demonstrations.
Police Commissioner Rajshree Singh reviewed law and order in Bahadurgarh, emphasizing vigilance due to its industrial and NCR location. She directed identity verification of newcomers, police verification by employers/landlords, thorough checks, prompt complaint handling, and youth crime prevention.
Deputy Commissioner Neha Singh addressed multiple issues in Sunheri Khalsa village. She ordered removal of land encroachments, addressed complaints about housing schemes, cleanliness, water supply, and public transport. She also instructed the police to investigate a theft and address nuisance near a liquor vend, demanding action reports within a week.
Students get into exam-prep mode as district’s schools reopen after summer vacations