Verification drive continues | Exodus fuels crisis in domestic sector
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Haryana
The post struck a chord with netizens, who responded with a mix of biting sarcasm and real frustration
Says preparations for implementation of three new criminal laws completed
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Vikas was recommended by screening committee comprising two retired judges of high court
Farmers in Karnal protested alleged unfair urea distribution at the grain market, claiming some received excessive amounts while others waited for hours. They demanded transparent distribution. Agriculture officials denied a shortage and urged against panic buying, stating sufficient urea was available.
Several aspirants failed to upload signed acknowledgment slips
Farmers’ union submits complaint before panel on Friday
Steps in place for smooth conduct of exam
Committee led by Indri MLA reviews health, education services
Kurukshetra is prepared to host the Haryana CET on July 26-27. 41 centers across 29 locations will accommodate 40,000 candidates from Sonepat. SDMs, DSPs, and Duty Magistrates will oversee the exams. Shuttle buses, medical facilities, security, and help desks are arranged.
Construction of a Kendriya Vidyalaya in Badopal village, approved in 2014, is stalled despite land being provided. The school operates temporarily, lacking proper infrastructure and unable to offer higher secondary classes. MP Kumari Selja has appealed to the Education Minister for urgent construction.
Claim to have identified a new pathogen Colletotrichum nymphaeae responsible for the deadly crown rot disease in strawberries
Chairs meeting of district development coordination committee
DCRUST inaugurated a robotic lab by Mitsubishi Electric India. Vice-Chancellor Singh emphasized the importance of science and technology for economic prosperity, aiming to equip researchers with the latest technology for global competition. The lab will benefit students in multiple engineering fields, with a faculty development program planned.
Haryana Minister Shyam Singh Rana addressed public grievances at a Jan Sunwai, prioritizing transparent governance and public welfare. He emphasized solving problems promptly, praised past welfare schemes, and highlighted the end of corruption in job recruitments. Public participation and 'development with integrity' are key priorities.
Routine exercise, say police
64 centres, 558 buses arranged
A joint team from MCYJ and the Market Committee removed encroachments and cleaned garbage from Yamunanagar's vegetable market. Carts were parked on the road causing traffic. Vendors were warned about future violations, including improper garbage disposal and using banned plastic bags.
A Haryana Police constable allegedly murdered his live-in partner, Sangeeta (25), by strangulation in Sohna. Ravindra, the accused, is absconding and a murder case has been filed. Sangeeta, a mother of a three-year-old, had been living with Ravindra after her husband's death.
ASI Sunil Kumar (48), recently transferred, was found dead in a Sector 38 PG accommodation. His body was discovered hanging, with no suicide note present. Empty liquor bottles were found. Police are investigating the cause of death and have informed his family.
Gurugram police arrested Senegalese national Fasija on a business visa for possessing illegal drugs. Authorities seized 15.22 grams of MDMA, 15.34 grams of cocaine, and Rs 3,120. An FIR was filed against him.
Haryana Assembly Speaker Harvinder Kalyan oversaw infrastructure projects related to National Highways-44 and 709, including the Ring Road and pending Gharaunda projects. He emphasized timely completion of highway works, reviewed CM announcements, and discussed proposals for footbridges, flyovers, and service roads, along with assessing associated development works.
Twenty-three fertilizer dealers in the district have had their licenses suspended for irregularities like hoarding. Others received notices for record-keeping issues. The district requires 95,000 MT urea and 20,000 MT DAP; most urea has been distributed. Teams monitor supply and prevent black market activities. Verification of urea purchases is underway to ensure proper use.
Yamunanagar timber markets reopened on July 24 after a 10-day closure for the Kanwar Yatra, easing supply issues for the plywood industry. Approximately 450 tractor-trailers delivered wood on Friday. Poplar sold for Rs 1,300-1,600 per quintal, eucalyptus for Rs 1,100-1,225.
The Faculty Development Programme at HSB focused on startup funding and business modeling. Dr. Narwal discussed funding options, including government schemes and investor types. Nitin Goel led interactive sessions on the Business Model Canvas, culminating in a workshop applying the concepts to hypothetical startups.
Sainik School, Kunjpura, celebrated its 65th Founder's Day. Major General Sanjay Hooda attended as chief guest. The event included an investiture ceremony, awards, and recognition of academic and sports achievements. The school reported a 100% pass rate and cadet selections for NDA courses.
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