The flood threat in Patiala, Punjab, has decreased after authorities repaired breaches in the Narwan and SYL canals. Water flow has been restored, leading to receding flood levels and relief for residents.
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Heavy rains caused multiple house collapses in Jalandhar, India. Four houses collapsed in Abadpura, seven in Gahir village, and three in Dakoha. The event highlights the impact of severe weather.
Farmers in Kukad Pind, Punjab, face hardship. They recently battled the government over land acquisition and now have lost their paddy crop due to floods along the Chitti Bein rivulet.
Yamuna water levels are receding, but villagers remain fearful of renewed flooding. They're staying vigilant. The Haryana Assembly Speaker reviewed flood arrangements and expressed satisfaction.
Flooding from the contaminated Buddha Nullah inundated homes and streets in Ludhiana. The water has receded, leaving behind residue and raising hygiene concerns. Municipal teams are cleaning up, but residents still face health challenges.
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Villages near the Ghaggar River in Patiala, represented by AAP MLA Harmeet Singh Pathanmajra, face flood-like conditions. Overflowing waters have damaged crops in the Bhunerheri block and Devigarh areas, endangering livelihoods and homes.
Sukhna Lake floodgates in Chandigarh opened for a record eighth time this monsoon due to continuous heavy rainfall on Monday. This triggered a flood alert as the lake's water level rose.
Shimla is experiencing heavy rainfall, leading the IMD to issue an orange alert. Roads are blocked due to landslides and flooding. Authorities are advising residents and tourists to stay indoors and avoid travel.
Heavy rains caused landslides, disrupting traffic on the Parwanoo-Solan-Shimla route. The Kalka-Shimla railway track was blocked by debris, forcing train cancellations and terminations.
Akal Takht Jathedar Kuldeep Singh Gargajj discusses Sikh religio-political issues with The Tribune. The interview covers various topics, including the Jathedar's support for a strong Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), and other Panthic issues.
The episode discusses a shift in Punjab regarding terrorism-related issues: fake encounters, Sikh prisoners (Bandi Sikhs), and related court convictions. It also examines the political implications of a BJP minister supporting Bandi Sikh releases. The episode likely covers the number of police officers convicted and Bandi Sikhs released in the past two years.
Sanjeev Arora, Punjab's Minister of Industry, Investment, Power, speaks with The Tribune. He discusses efforts to boost the industry and power sectors. He also addresses questions about his potential for Deputy CM and states AAP MLAs won't base candidate choices on religion.
Gurbachan Jagat, former Manipur Governor and Tribune Trustee, asserts that a society's failure is inevitable without adequate investment in health and education. He emphasizes these sectors as crucial for societal growth, stability, and sustainable progress, citing their importance for social and economic development.
Punjab's Social Security Minister, Dr. Baljit Kaur, discusses the government's crackdown on organized begging rackets. The campaign focuses on rescuing child beggars and providing rehabilitation.
The interview analyzes the significance of recent summits involving Trump, Putin, and Zelenskyy. It discusses tensions between Modi and Trump, and India's foreign policy in a changing global landscape, including its oil trade with Russia. Ambassador Ashraf provides insights into these geopolitical dynamics.
#DecodePunjab #AAP #LandPoolingPolicy In this latest episode of #DecodePunjab, The Tribune Special Correspondents Ruchika M Khanna & Rajmeet Singh talk about how and why the Land Pooling Policy was withdrawn. #AAP #LandPoolingPolicy #PunjabPolitics #FarmersProtest #AAPGovernment #PunjabFarmers #LandPolicy #AAPNews #PoliticalNews...
The Tribune journalists analyze the impact of a potential new Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Sikh and Punjab politics. They assess the SAD split and its implications for Sikh leadership, Punjab elections, and the broader political landscape.
The Tribune journalists discuss the rise in Punjab Police encounters (50 in 7 months), sparking human rights concerns. They debate whether Punjab is transforming into a 'police state,' analyzing law and order, police action, and political implications.
The Tribune's episode analyzes the success and political impact of Wednesday's farmers' tractor rally. Special Correspondents discuss potential repercussions, focusing on the AAP government's Land Pooling Policy and farmers' protests in Punjab.
Indian security forces confirmed Hashim Musa (Suleiman Shah), a former Pakistani SSG commando and LeT operative, masterminded the 2024 Pahalgam attack. He was killed in Operation Mahadev, a significant counter-terrorism success. The attack claimed 26 civilian lives.
The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, undergoing widening for all-weather access, faces frequent closures due to landslides and falling rocks. This disrupts traffic year-round.
The SGPC and the AAP government in Punjab are clashing over the commemoration of Guru Teg Bahadur's 350th martyrdom anniversary. The video discusses the reasons behind this conflict, highlighting political tensions and disagreements between the Sikh religious body and the state government.
Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa alleges some Congress members delayed the sacrilege probe and failed to curb the drug trade. He criticizes the party's handling of the cases against the Badal family and addresses the Bargari sacrilege case.
The Tribune's special correspondents discussed the four-day Punjab Vidhan Sabha session. Key topics included the third Anti-Sacrilege Bill, its implications, and the ongoing political debates surrounding it, including legal and legislative aspects.
Flash floods and landslides devastated the Seraj Assembly constituency in Himachal Pradesh, causing widespread destruction. Houses, orchards, and fields were destroyed, and villagers mourn the loss of loved ones.
Why a cloth trader was murdered in Abohar & is Punjab Police helpless in front of rising gangsterism
A cloth trader was murdered in Abohar, leading to discussion about rising gangsterism in Punjab. The Tribune journalists analyze the recent attacks and express concerns about the Punjab Police's ability to control the situation. Justice for the trader is a key theme.
India plans to divert water from the Indus River system, sparking political controversy. A 113-km canal is proposed to redirect water to Punjab, Haryana, and other states. A feasibility study is in progress despite the Indus Waters Treaty.
A new political alliance, the People's Alliance for Change, has formed in Jammu and Kashmir. Led by Sajad Lone, it includes the Justice and Development Front (former Jamaat-e-Islami members) and Hakeem Yasin. The alliance presents a new political alternative, surprising many and potentially challenging the established National Conference (NC) and People's Democratic Party (PDP).
Pargat Singh discusses Congress infighting with The Tribune. He believes the party needs a 2027 election strategy team and shouldn't support Bikram Majithia. The conversation touches on Congress revival, youth engagement, and overall election strategy.
Pargat Singh discusses Congress infighting and advises against supporting Bikram Majithia. He advocates for a dedicated team to strategize for the 2027 elections to revive the party.
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