Haryana, June 2026: India is preparing to enter a new era of sustainable rail transportation with the approval of its first hydrogen-powered passenger train on the Jind–Sonipat railway route in Haryana. The project, spearheaded by Indian Railways, marks a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions and adopt cleaner energy solutions in...
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Panjab University Begins Procurement of Punjabi Signage Across Campus
Panjab University has initiated the process of procuring new signage carrying information in Punjabi as part of efforts to promote the regional language and improve accessibility for students, staff, and visitors. The move, announced this week, will see signboards installed at various locations across the university campus in Chandigarh. University officials said the initiative aims...
Majithia Moves Court Seeking Anticipatory Bail
Shiromani Akali Dal leader and former Punjab minister Bikram Singh Majithia has approached a court seeking anticipatory bail amid apprehensions of possible arrest in connection with an ongoing legal matter. The bail application was filed before the competent court on Tuesday, with Majithia’s legal team requesting protection from arrest while investigations continue. According to sources...
Amritsar Bazaar Blaze Triggers Demand for Government Aid
Amritsar: Demands for compensation and a thorough investigation have intensified after a massive fire devastated Bansa Wala Bazaar, one of Amritsar’s prominent commercial markets. The blaze destroyed more than 25 shops and claimed the life of a trader, leaving several families facing heavy financial losses. The fire spread quickly through the congested market area, causing...
Consumer Commission Orders Coaching Institute to Refund Fee for NEET Crash Course
A consumer commission has directed a coaching institute to refund fees paid by a student after a promised NEET crash course failed to commence as scheduled. The ruling came in response to a complaint alleging that the institute did not conduct the course despite collecting the enrolment fee from the student. According to the complaint,...
Haryana Nursing Staff Protest Against Women Commission Chairperson Sparks Statewide Agitation
Chandigarh, June 10: A major controversy has erupted in Haryana after nursing staff across the state launched protests against remarks allegedly made by Haryana State Women Commission Chairperson Renu Bhatia during her visit to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Civil Hospital in Kurukshetra. The issue stems from a sensitive case involving the alleged sexual assault of...
Bhagwant Mann Unveils Vision to Transform Punjab into a Startup Hub
Punjab is gearing up for a major transformation as the state government intensifies efforts to establish Punjab as one of India’s leading startup destinations. Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has outlined an ambitious vision to build a vibrant ecosystem that nurtures innovation, supports entrepreneurs, attracts investment, and creates large-scale employment opportunities for the state’s youth....
Consumer Court Orders Pet Food Manufacturer to Compensate Chandigarh Woman Over Worm-Infested Dog Food
A Chandigarh consumer court has directed a pet food manufacturer to compensate a city resident after she discovered worms and insects in a sealed packet of dog food purchased for her pet Labrador. The ruling has been viewed as a significant decision reinforcing consumer rights and product quality standards. The case was filed by Chandigarh...
HTET 2026 Exam Schedule Announced: Haryana Board Releases Important Dates for Teacher Eligibility Tes
Chandigarh, June 10: The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has officially announced the schedule for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2026, bringing relief and clarity to thousands of teaching aspirants across the state. Candidates preparing for government teaching positions in Haryana can now plan their studies according to the revised examination timetable. The...
MC Gears Up for Monsoon, Deploys 18 Flood Control Teams
With the monsoon season approaching, the Municipal Corporation (MC) has intensified its preparedness measures by setting up 18 flood control teams to tackle waterlogging and ensure a swift response during heavy rainfall. The initiative aims to minimize disruption to daily life and protect vulnerable areas from flooding. Officials said the teams have been strategically deployed...










