Simply Haryana
Major change in policy is reduction of permissible broken rice in deliveries from 25% to 10%
Cybercrime police are tracing such accounts, arresting operatives and enhancing forensic probe
Begins inquiry after complaints of irregular voter rolls in Uchana Kalan, Dabwali, Charkhi Dadri
Glass panes smashed, staff injured; police complaints filed by both sides
Human Rights Commission asks govt to act on long-pending case
Craftspersons to get one-time Rs 5K assistance
Focus on districts in NCR
95% work completed | Work on 270 m pending as pvt land, railway line falls in proposed path
Tears into retirement order, indicts judge for adverse remarks
Divisional Commissioner writes to Addl Chief Secretary
Agriculture dept urges calm, says there is enough
Sent to two-day police custody
Proposal to construct new building
Drugs infiltrate state through deep-rooted inter-state networks
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Centre accepts request for early commencement of procurement
Panipat: Four years on, no plan in place for the purpose | Rs 7.82 crore already sanctioned for damage control
Orders site inspections, lab testing of samples, timely completion of projects
Says Centre, state committed to all possible assistance
From sending 300 trucks of aid to donating pensions, ornaments, Mewat revives historic bonds
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Gurugram MC has termed the practice of putting up advertisement boards, banners illegal after charging fee
HSPCB acted against 139 such units in a year; shut 80 of them
To boost connectivity between business hubs
The 2025 Haryana Wildlife (Protection) Rules require reporting dangerous/diseased Schedule I animals to officials, who notify the Chief Wildlife Warden. Hunting and wildlife use for research needs Chief Wildlife Warden approval and fees. Plant-related activities also require permits and fees. Arms licenses near protected areas require registration. Strict controls are imposed on taxidermists/dealers. Seized items are destroyed by incineration with a committee present.
Rs 250-crore project delayed by rains, Covid, administrative hurdles
The Yamuna River, originating in Uttarakhand, is flooding Haryana and Delhi due to heavy rainfall and releases from the Hathnikund Barrage. Five Haryana districts are under alert, with Panipat exceeding danger levels. High water discharge and slow flow near bridges pose risks, prompting preparedness measures like monitoring, control rooms, and safety directives for residents.
Farmers of Bhiwani, Charkhi Dadri and Nuh districts to get compensation