Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana High Court has ruled that the government does not need to physically occupy acquired land after taking legal possession of it. The court said that preparing a rapat roznamcha, a revenue record entry, can amount to taking physical possession of the land. Court Explains Possession of Acquired Land A Division...
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Panchkula Cracks Down on Shopkeepers Encroaching on Market Corridors
Panchkula: The Panchkula district administration has intensified its action against shopkeepers accused of encroaching on public corridors outside market areas. The move follows earlier action against illegal street vendors operating near sector markets. Deputy Commissioner Satpal Sharma has warned traders that strict action will follow if they occupy public passageways. Surprise inspections in Sector 2,...
Monsoon Weakens in Haryana, Humid Weather to Persist; Light Rain Likely in Northern Districts
Chandigarh: After bringing intermittent showers to several parts of the state, the southwest monsoon has weakened across Haryana, leading to rising humidity and uncomfortable weather conditions. While most districts are expected to experience hot and humid days over the next few days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted light rainfall in some northern districts,...
Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini Launches Statewide Cleanliness Campaign in Panchkula
Panchkula: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini launched a statewide cleanliness campaign in Panchkula. He urged people to keep their surroundings clean and support the government’s sanitation drive. The campaign aims to improve hygiene, protect the environment, and encourage responsible waste management. While addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said cleanliness is everyone’s responsibility. He...
Haryana human rights panel takes cognisance of custodial torture, extortion allegations against police
Haryana human rights panel takes cognisance of custodial torture, extortion allegations against police The Haryana Human Rights Commission has taken action on its own because of allegations about the Government Railway Police in Ambala Cantonment. A businessman said he was detained illegally and treated badly by the police. He was not even accused of doing...
Industries oppose stricter pollution norms, seek existing limits
Industries oppose stricter pollution norms, seek existing limits People who work with rice and industry groups in Haryana are asking the government to keep the rules about pollution. They do not like the rules that the government wants to make for companies in the National Capital Region. These people think that the new rules will...
Kurukshetra University to host India’s first AI-powered mega job fair on July 9
Kurukshetra University to host India’s first AI-powered mega job fair on July 9 Kurukshetra University is going to have a big job fair that uses Artificial Intelligence to help people find jobs. This Artificial Intelligence job fair will be on July 9. It is a chance for students and people who finished college to meet...
Farmers suspend Kisan Bhawan president amid allegations of secret trust registration
Farmers suspend Kisan Bhawan president amid allegations of secret trust registration Members of farmer groups in Panipat have suspended the president of Kisan Bhawan. They accuse him of registering a trust without their approval. This decision was made during an emergency meeting, where farmers said this was done to bring the farmer-run institution under control....
Gurugram rain floods Old City, causes long electricity outages
Gurugram rain floods Old City, causes long electricity outages Heavy monsoon showers hit Gurugrams Old City on Sunday. This caused problems. Roads were. Many areas had no electricity for a long time. Some places like Sector 10 and Sectors 4 and 7 and 7 Extension and 9 and 9A and Khandsa Road and Pataudi Road...
From kitchen to fish pond, Rohtak woman turns fish farming into a Rs 20 lakh business
From kitchen to fish pond, Rohtak woman turns fish farming into a Rs 20 lakh business A woman from Rohtak in Haryana has made a fish farming business. She makes around twenty lakh rupees every year from her fish farming business. This womans story is very inspiring. It is motivating many other women to start...










