Police on alert, security stepped up as JNU, DU students express solidarity
Police on alert, security stepped up as JNU, DU students express solidarity
Caste narrative, police action spark political tug-of-war
53K kids screened, district officials scramble for solutions
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Police recover stockpile of stones from rooftops; investigation continues
DCs asked to assign HCS officers school visits four times a month
Students at the College of Agriculture in Bawal are boycotting exams in support of a student agitation at HAU in Hisar. Exam attendance has plummeted, with only nine out of 145 students taking exams on Wednesday. Over 150 students participate in a daily sit-in, coordinating with HAU student leaders to maintain a peaceful and disciplined protest. The college principal acknowledges the situation and ongoing efforts to persuade students. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Yamunanagar police fined 74 vehicles Rs 2.26 crore for illegal mining transportation between May 26-June 15. Five mining mafia cases were registered, and 30 tippers, 40 tractor-trolleys, and four earth-moving machines were seized. They also addressed illegal liquor sales (12 cases, 11 arrests) and traffic violations (301 challans, 115 for drunk driving). This action will continue. (This summary is generated via AI.)
The Kurukshetra Development Board (KDB) met to boost Kurukshetra's spiritual and historical image. Plans include village festivals, Mahabharata-themed city designs, improved Jyotisar, electric buses on the 48 Kos circuit, new information centers, and sanitation improvements. They also discussed a Global Gita Summit and Japan as a potential partner. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Prof. Ashok Makkar was removed as chairperson of CDLU's Law Department due to a complaint of misconduct filed by a part-time faculty member. The complaint alleged misuse of influence to interfere with ongoing investigations, including academic and professional misconduct. Prof. Umed Singh is now acting chairperson while Makkar remains Dean of the Faculty of Law. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Newly opened terminal will transport vehicles to 17 hubs and 380 cities across country
BJP leader Om Prakash Dhankhar lauded the Modi government's 11 years, citing improved security, strong borders, and economic reforms like GST and farmer aid. He contrasted this with the Congress' alleged failures, including corruption and communal issues, claiming governance is now responsive and responsible. (This summary is generated via AI.)
NISA urges the Education Department to release a reimbursement schedule for dues owed to private schools participating in the RTE program. Schools are ready to admit eligible students under the 25% reservation for economically weaker sections, but outstanding payments from previous years are a concern, potentially leading to conflicts. (This summary is generated via AI.)
The Haryana Right to Service Commission penalized three officers for negligence in handling an electricity consumer's refund application. Pritam was fined Rs 5,000 and ordered to pay compensation. Disciplinary action was recommended for Ashish Gautam. Superintending Engineer Gaurav Lochab was ordered to refund the security amount plus interest within 15 days or face disciplinary action. (This summary is generated via AI.)
A DISHA meeting in Fatehabad revealed significant shortcomings. Sirsa MP Selja criticized wasted infrastructure funds, poor sanitation, and neglected public facilities like hospitals and parks. She demanded investigations into project delays, substandard work, and potential corruption. She also addressed rail connectivity, power failures, and the rise in arms licenses. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Brahma Sarovar is closed for strolling and bathing on June 19-20 for the state-level International Yoga Day event on June 21. Over 1 lakh participants are expected. Preparations include sector divisions, barricading, drone surveillance, police presence, and health services. Residents are urged to walk to the event to ease traffic. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Kurukshetra University's anti-ragging committee met to strategize preventing ragging. A dedicated cell and pre-session preventive measures are in place. The university will not tolerate ragging, especially of female students. They will implement UGC guidelines, restrict unauthorized campus entry, and increase awareness through posters, a documentary, and accessible contact information. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Primary school teachers, led by Vijay Sharma, complained to the Deputy Commissioner about excessive non-teaching duties, impacting academics. Officials acknowledged the issue and promised to revise BLO lists within days, reducing teacher assignments. If unresolved by June 20th, the union would consider further action. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Over 20 lakh people will participate in yoga sessions across the state on June 21st for International Yoga Day. The main event is in Kurukshetra. The state has planted over 70,000 saplings and is building 1,000 rural gymnasiums to promote yoga. The theme is physical, mental, and environmental wellbeing, aligning with global unity. (This summary is generated via AI.)
All accused are drug addicts | Committed crime to earn fast buck to buy drugs
Under the Swachhata Pakhwada, a team of the MCYJ a team of the MCYJ visited several places
42 cases registered, 64 arrested in five months: DC
To participate in election, candidates can file their nominations with one proposer and one seconder
The arrested accused is a resident of Jaidhar village in Yamunanagar district
Service will be available after making corrections in new registration of voters
Her mother Sumedha Bhaker was also present on the occasion
Rahul Gandhi initiated district president appointments in Haryana. AICC observers consulted Gurugram aspirants, emphasizing a united Congress. Around 50 applied; many exceed the 35-55 age limit. The party aims to balance caste equations, eyeing Punjabi, Ahir, and Brahmin voters. Pankaj Dawar, Jitender Kumar Bhardwaj, and Pradeep Singh Zaildar are potential candidates. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Haryana authorities will auction 9,000 bags of illegally seized, subsidized urea fertilizer due to its limited storage life. The urea, found to be transported and stored illegally, is subject to 10 FIRs. The auction proceeds will be held by the court. The department will test the urea's quality before the auction, as it is suspected that the cheap fertilizer was going to be used by plywood factories to prepare glue. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Farmers in Rohtak protested due to inadequate irrigation and drinking water. Led by Kisan Sabha, they demanded sufficient water supply, threatening a larger agitation. Several villages face severely reduced canal water availability. Protesting villagers also raised unpaid wages from past flood relief work. Irrigation officials promised to address the issues. (This summary is generated via AI.)
RWA representatives asked UHBVN for an immediate rollback of the revised electricity charges