HAU exams resumed amidst student protests, with conflicting reports on student participation. The university claimed 50+ students appeared, while students said around 15. Students are protesting alleged police brutality and the Vice-Chancellor's actions, demanding his removal and a judicial inquiry. They've requested permission for mass suicide, citing an oppressive environment. The university urges dialogue and claims all demands are accepted. (This summary is generated via AI.)
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During the remand, police will conduct detailed questioning and attempt to recover the murder weapon
Regional Provident Fund Commissioner has requested EPS members to wait until the first week of July for updates, given the high volume of inquiries
Victim's sister alleges ongoing harassment by accused
Chandigarh saw a drop in temperatures Monday, easing heatwave conditions. The maximum temperature reached 37.4°C, while the minimum fell to 27.7°C. Light rain and cloudy skies provided relief. A yellow alert remains until June 22 with potential heavy rain. Temperatures will gradually fall. Sirsa was the region's hottest at 38.4°C. (This summary is generated via AI.)
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Residents allege official apathy, seek immediate measures to improve living conditions in city
Plots allotted to residents cancelled by the authorities on account of payment default
26 cases registered against smugglers
Says state deliberately misled it, withheld records, acted with prejudice
People can still be seen flouting norms with impunity in the district
The Supreme Court denied anticipatory bail to a man accused of illegally sending someone to the US, criticizing the act for devaluing the Indian passport's reputation. The accused, Om Prakash, allegedly defrauded a person by promising legal US entry for Rs 43 lakh. Instead, the victim was trafficked through dangerous routes and eventually deported after illegal US entry. The court deemed the actions brought disrepute and were 'very serious.' (This summary is generated via AI.)
Over 10 lakh quintals of rice still undelivered across the state
Chandigarh, Punjab, Haryana to discuss scenario analysis report on rapid transit system project
Focus is on meeting targets for collecting fine, say residents
Sirsa district farmers face water shortages for irrigation and drinking, exacerbated by a damaged siphon and delayed canal schedule. They demand immediate water distribution plan, siphon repairs, and corruption investigations. Key issues include bio-fertilizer fraud, DAP/urea access, pending payments, and police responsiveness. Irrigation Department implemented rotational water supply; siphon repairs are underway. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Sirsa Municipal Council Chairman inspected a Rs 35 crore drainage project due to public complaints of poor quality and corruption. Residents allege substandard materials and improper construction. Despite a previous Rs 37 crore phase failing, the chairman warned the contractor and mandated councillor presence. Locals demand an independent audit. (This summary is generated via AI.)
A yoga conference and workshop at Rohtak PGIMS, organized with state departments, emphasized yoga's benefits for physical and mental health. Speakers highlighted its stress-reducing properties, its role in disease prevention, and its positive impact on cardiovascular and immune systems. Participants were encouraged to incorporate yoga into daily life, including the upcoming International Yoga Day celebration. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Karnal Municipal Corporation honored 47 sanitation workers with 'Swachh Samman' awards for their dedication to cleanliness. Selected based on performance, they received certificates. The Municipal Commissioner praised their vital role in Karnal's cleanliness and urged them and residents to eliminate single-use plastic and support cleanliness efforts. (This summary is generated via AI.)
A 'Professional Meet' at the BJP office in Karnal celebrated Prime Minister Modi's 11 years in governance. Keynote speaker Dr. Archana Gupta highlighted India's rise as the fourth-largest economy, contrasting progress with the pre-2014 era. She emphasized inclusive development and cited achievements like Operation Sindoor, Ram Mandir construction, and welfare schemes. Professionals from various fields participated. (This summary is generated via AI.)
BJP Rajya Sabha MP Rekha Sharma praised the BJP's 11-year rule as a 'golden chapter' for India, emphasizing economic reforms, social justice, and women's empowerment. She highlighted government schemes like Beti Bachao and Ujjwala Yojana. Sharma also mentioned Operation Sindoor, crediting Prime Minister Modi for India's global standing. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Haryana increased its DSR incentive to Rs 4,500 per acre, plus machine subsidies. The state aims for 4 lakh acres under DSR this year to save water. Challenges include high temperatures, poor germination, and delayed incentive payments, which hampered last year's progress despite initial registrations. Experts emphasize DSR's resource-saving benefits. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Haryana's Health Minister initiated her Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) card and urged citizens to join the digital healthcare transformation. The ABDM aims to digitize healthcare with a unique digital health ID for secure record access and sharing. 1.63 crore ABHA cards have been created in Haryana. Patient data security is prioritized through consent-based sharing. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Haryana's panchayat byelections on June 15 saw a 73.25% voter turnout. Elections covered various local body seats. State Election Commissioner Dhanpat Singh confirmed the smooth completion of these byelections. The Kalanwali Municipality general election is scheduled for June 29, 2025, and with this, all local body elections are up-to-date. (This summary is generated via AI.)
The BJP's Chidi Mandal celebrated PM Modi's 11 years in office in Khidwali village. Speakers highlighted Modi's actions against terrorism, economic growth, and reduced corruption. They praised free healthcare, free rations for the poor, merit-based government jobs, and a transformed national image. (This summary is generated via AI.)
He used to send fake payment messages to the school accountants, portraying them as children’s fee
The Delhi Congress accuses the BJP-led government of failing to provide jobs. They demand the dissolution of the DSSSB and a permanent chairperson, citing lakhs of unfilled government positions. They criticize the contractual hiring system, lack of result declarations, and the denial of reservation benefits. The Congress threatens large-scale agitation if their demands for reform and immediate recruitment are ignored. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Congress party observers are revamping the organization, shifting from district to block-level meetings. They gather feedback and applications for organizational roles, aiming to finalize district-level structures by June 30. A key meeting was held in Jhajjar. MLA Geeta Bhukkal criticized the BJP government's performance. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Faridabad police arrested Karan Garhwal (22) after an encounter and his accomplice, Shad Qureshi (21), for extorting a textile businessman Rs 1 crore. Garhwal fired at police during the arrest, resulting in a leg injury. He and Qureshi were apprehended after hiding in Uttar Pradesh and other locations. Both were involved in a prior shooting and have multiple criminal cases. (This summary is generated via AI.)
The challan drive was conducted under the awareness campaign ‘Challan Nahi Salam Milega’
The agency, Akanksha Enterprises, was contracted for road sweeping, drain desilting and bush uprooting
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