Rules framed for electronic management of evidence in courts
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Haryana
Instead of official receipts, being handed temporary slips
Ex-minister says direct link of treated water to Drain No. 8
RSS volunteers celebrated their centenary on Dussehra with traditional rituals in Panipat and Sonipat districts. They held march pasts and weapon worship, emphasizing national welfare. Speakers highlighted Sangh principles and volunteer readiness for service. Residents showed support with flower petals and patriotic chants.
The Haryana College Principals and Teachers Federation discussed issues concerning retired educators. Key concerns included unequal pension benefits between government and aided college employees, pending legal cases, and the need for improved coordination with the Education Department. Members also sought a permanent solution for pension payments.
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Dussehra was celebrated peacefully in Panipat and Sonepat with the burning of Ravana effigies. Celebrations occurred at various locations, with the largest effigy in Panipat's Sector 25. Some effigies were damaged by wind. Power outages caused public inconvenience in Panipat.
Haryana athletes lack proper sports equipment despite government promises and stadium construction. Equipment procurement hasn't occurred in 11 years. Existing facilities face maintenance issues and lack necessary amenities. Coach shortages exist, hindering training, despite a stated goal of winning Olympic gold.
Minakshi Hooda from Rurki village won a gold medal in boxing, inspiring young girls. Initially, villagers disapproved of girls boxing, but Minakshi's success changed their minds. Minakshi's dedication and support from her coach, parents, and a never-give-up attitude fueled her triumph, and now she encourages aspiring athletes.
Arhtiyas and rice millers’ reluctance is due to cost factor, operational issues and labour challenges
Now, schools actively support balanced approach to academics, athletics
Claim shortage of DAP | Police deny allegations
Prices nearly at pre-GST cut level
In contact with Pakistani agents for the past three years
Congress workers in Narnaul erected a tent at a PWD Rest House to welcome the new Haryana Congress president. Authorities objected, citing a lack of permission for a public meeting on the lawn. The tent was removed, and the president addressed the gathering without it.
FIR registered after complaint
Complaint filed by patwari
To inaugurate dairy plant at IMT, Rohtak
65-ft effigy of Ravana, Meghnath and Kumbhkaran set ablaze
Protesters gatherat Jawahar Chowk
Professor Manoj Kumar from Government College, Hisar, summited Black Peak in the Garhwal Himalayas. He endured -20°C temperatures and low oxygen to complete the first successful ascent of the season. This was a joint expedition with Guru Jambheshwar University, and he previously scaled peaks in Africa and Europe.
Workers demand higher rates, accuse cotton mill owners of refusing to weigh produce
Delegation meets CM, cites year-long wait for relief
Says 'even after conviction, appeal dismissal'
Chief Minister paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi and former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri
Punjab and Haryana Chief Ministers also greeted people on the occasion
Despite the much-hyped GST cut for festive savings, prices are nearly back to pre-GST levels, leaving consumers high and dry
Wasim allegedly had been in contact with Pakistani agents for the past three years and met with them in Delhi, providing SIM cards
The ruling came on a petition where the accused was convicted by Gurugram Judicial Magistrate First Class in July 2022 under Section 138 of the NI Act
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