Seven individuals, including a woman, received life sentences for a 2015 double murder at a Sonepat bus stand. They were also fined. Two others received lesser sentences for Arms Act violations. The victims were shot at the bus stand in Pinana village.
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A Gurugram influencer reported a PCR constable for stalking after he allegedly tracked her car using its number and sent a friendship request. An FIR was filed, and he was suspended. The influencer's social media post about the incident went viral, prompting police to assure strict action.
Gurugram police seized a pistol, cartridges, and marijuana from a police residential flat of EASI Pokhar Ram. The raid followed a complaint by his daughter-in-law, Meenu, who accused him of drug and illegal weapon trade, dowry harassment, assault, and attempted hanging. The investigation is ongoing.
Head Constable Kartar Singh, a PSO for Union Minister Krishan Pal Gurjar, died in Faridabad after accidentally shooting himself while cleaning his service revolver. The incident occurred late Thursday night at Singh's home. He had been on Gurjar's security detail for 11 years.
Panipat will receive 40 electric buses by October, aiming to reduce pollution and congestion. These buses will serve local routes and boost the existing city bus service, which currently earns over Rs 70 per kilometer. The old bus stand will be a charging station, though boarding will move to a new location.
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Despite repeated announcements and allotments, dairy owners are yet to relocate
Kaithal DC Preeti mandated zero stubble burning incidents this season. Accountability will be enforced through FIRs, fines, and departmental action against village officials and SDMs. Increased patrolling, awareness campaigns, and government incentives are planned to achieve this.
Ex-servicemen from Batch 93 completed their basic recruit course at HPA Madhuban. The convocation parade featured 16 recruits, with Constable Kuldeep Singh securing first place. Director Arshinder Singh Chawla commended their transition to the police force, emphasizing duty, discipline, and service to society.
IG Pankaj Nain inspected recovered narcotics in Yamunanagar, related to 103 pending cases, valued at over ₹6.45 crore. The narcotics, including ganja, sulpha, and opium, were in good condition. The IG provided maintenance guidelines, and the seized items will be destroyed after orders.
Indira Gandhi National College, Ladwa, commemorated NSS Day with competitions and a lecture on leadership and nation-building. Launched in 1969, the day celebrates the NSS's impact. The college encourages continued social work beyond graduation.
Haryana Minister Ranbir Gangwa highlighted the National Service Scheme's (NSS) role in fostering character, social responsibility, and national interest among students. He emphasized NSS's importance in combating youth challenges like drug use and praised volunteers' cultural unity exhibition.
4 faculty members acknowledged for career-long research, exceptional output
The three-day cycling Khel Mahakumbh concluded in Kurukshetra. Kurukshetra won the men's category, and Fatehabad won the women's. An international-level velodrome construction will begin soon. The state government supports sports, leading to Haryana's success in international competitions.
AAP in Sirsa, Haryana, is urging the government to match Punjab's flood relief. They demand Haryana increase crop compensation, provide more for destroyed homes, and permit royalty-free sand removal from farmlands, citing insufficient current compensation.
Initiative aims to help students gain proficiency in languages, math through activities
Mid-day meal workers in Haryana protested for better wages, recognition, and working conditions. Key demands include timely payments, minimum wage, retirement benefits, and an end to forced duties. They also seek the reinstatement of a wrongfully dismissed colleague and a ban on privatization.
Dyal Singh College teachers, led by the Haryana College Teachers’ Association, protested on campus. They demanded timely salaries, revised benefits like HRA and medical facilities, and implementation of leave rules and pension schemes. They aim to ensure staff welfare for effective academic functioning.
Sirsa markets are experiencing increased foot traffic and sales due to the festive season. Demand is high for clothing and gifts, with discounts attracting shoppers. While sales are up and traders are optimistic, traffic congestion and sidewalk overcrowding pose civic challenges, prompting increased police presence.
Over 300 pumps deployed; official admits machinery shortage worsened crisis
Party submits memorandum, says Haryana Govt aid meagre
40.34 hectare of forest land diverted in 1998; 4,322 trees were handed over to dera
To also apply to villages falling within municipal limits
Rohtak MLA Batra writes to CM for sanction of funds
Says Rs 1,200/acre incentive too little, demands Rs 5,000
Probe says case amounts to culpable homicide, not murder
Industrialists had complained to Panipat MLA
Says clear, simple, transparent laws strengthen democracy
Farmers warn of locking market gate if demands not met by Monday
Says brothers remain united socially, but not politically
Minor girl allegedly taken hostage at mosque
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