The arrested accused is a resident of Jaidhar village in Yamunanagar district
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.)
Police on alert, security stepped up as JNU, DU students express solidarity
DCs asked to assign HCS officers school visits four times a month
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.)
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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.)
Police recover stockpile of stones from rooftops; investigation continues
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.)
Caste narrative, police action spark political tug-of-war
53K kids screened, district officials scramble for solutions
RWA representatives asked UHBVN for an immediate rollback of the revised electricity charges
The directions by Justice Vinod S Bhardwaj came on a petition by Ilam Singh Chauhan, who superannuated from the IAF on August 31, 1989
Chandigarh also receives light rain
The new project 'DLF Privana North' spans 17.7 acres and comprises 1,152 flats (4BHK) and 12 penthouse
Nayab Singh Saini chairs high-level review meeting to assess law and order situation and ongoing excise auctions in Haryana
Gurugram's first district coordination meeting addressed infrastructure upgrades and civic improvements. GMDA reported upgrading 95km of master roads. Discussions covered flood protection, including a flood control center and underpass mock drills. Departments were instructed to improve waterlogging solutions, waste management, and address wastewater disposal issues. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Cow vigilante Bittu Bajrangi, an accused in the Nuh violence, reported receiving death threats. He claimed a youth's video threatened to kill him on Eid, aiming to 'cut him into pieces.' Police registered a case and are searching for the suspect. This follows a previous death threat against Bajrangi, who is currently out on bail for riot charges. (This summary is generated via AI.)
The Green Wall Project will focus on afforestation using native species, improving soil health, recharging groundwater and preserving biodiversity
A 25-year-old man from Bihar was arrested for strangling his sister-in-law in Gurugram after a domestic dispute. He killed her in front of her six-year-old daughter, then fled, taking the child. The body was discovered on June 14th. He was apprehended on June 17th in Bihar and confessed to the murder. The child is safe. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Delay in release of regular canal water schedule stalls sowing of essential crops
Kurukshetra's STOP Diarrhoea Campaign 2025 aims to eliminate child deaths from diarrhoea. The campaign, running from June 16 to July 31, involves door-to-door visits by health workers to provide ORS and zinc tablets to 84,000 children. It also focuses on hygiene education, school visits, and collaboration with the Public Health Engineering Department to ensure clean water access. ORT centers are available across the district. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Packages contain reflector jackets, gloves, masks
Karnal Municipal Commissioner Dr. Sharma inspected drains to prepare for monsoon rains and prevent waterlogging. She ordered drain cleaning, checked disposal pump functionality, and addressed illegal dumping. She also directed officials to repair infrastructure, preposition equipment in flood zones, and ensure readiness before the monsoon. (This summary is generated via AI.)
The Kalanwali Municipal Council election process advanced with nomination scrutiny. 71 candidates are eligible, including 12 for president and 59 for ward councillor seats. One nomination was rejected. Candidates can withdraw by Wednesday. Election symbols will be assigned then. Polling is June 29; vote counting is July 2. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Farmers in Sirsa district fear monsoon floods due to damaged Ghaggar River embankments. Weak bunds, silted channels, and lack of maintenance are major concerns. Locals criticize inaction despite repeated pleas. Officials claim most embankments are secure, but admit community-managed sections are vulnerable. Despite assurances, the threat of devastating floods looms. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Vote counting will be conducted on July 2