An alleged assault on a staff member working at the Blood Bank of the Civil Hospital in Phagwara has raised concerns about the safety of healthcare workers within government medical institutions. The incident reportedly occurred inside the hospital premises while the employee was on duty. According to the victim, Dharminder, a resident of Satnampura, he...
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Category: Public Safety
Yemeni Climber Known as ‘Spider-Man’ Dies in Volcanic Crater Accident
A Yemeni adventurer known as the “Spider-Man of Yemen” has died after falling while climbing inside a volcanic crater. The tragic accident has shocked many people across the country and raised concerns about safety in extreme sports. Fatal Fall During Climb According to local reports, the climber was exploring a volcanic crater in western Yemen...
All 20 Indian Crew Members of MT Jalveer Return Home Safely, Says Indian Mission
All 20 Indian crew members aboard the merchant vessel MT Jalveer have safely returned to India, according to an official statement from the Indian mission. The announcement has brought relief to the families of the sailors and highlighted the government’s efforts to ensure the safety of Indian nationals working overseas. The crew members arrived home...
Gurugram Emerges as Haryana’s Key Bet to Bring Back Global Capability Centres
The Haryana government is focusing on Gurugram as a major hub to attract and expand Global Capability Centres (GCCs), aiming to strengthen the state’s position in the global business and technology landscape. The initiative is designed to bring more multinational companies, create high-value jobs, and boost investment in the region. Gurugram, already known as a...
High Court Directs Haryana Urban Authority to Restore Allotment of Encroached Plot
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the Haryana urban authority to restore the allotment of a plot after examining a dispute related to encroachment and cancellation of ownership rights. The court’s order has brought relief to the petitioner, who had challenged the decision taken by the authorities regarding the property. The matter was...
Rohtak Traders Raise Alarm Over Overflowing Sewage, Congress MLA Gives Ultimatum to Administration
Traders in Rohtak have expressed anger over the ongoing problem of overflowing sewage, which has created difficulties for shopkeepers and residents in affected areas. The accumulation of dirty water near markets and roads has raised concerns about cleanliness, public health, and the impact on daily business activities. Local traders claim that the sewage issue has...
Audit Exposes Lapses in Haryana College Book Purchase, 8 Publishers Barred
The Haryana government has barred eight publishers from supplying books to government higher education institutions after an audit found major irregularities in the procurement process for college libraries. The action was taken following concerns over transparency, verification, and compliance with official purchasing guidelines. The issue relates to the “Strengthening of Library Services in Government Colleges”...
Oliver Tree Reportedly Listed Among Passengers in Fatal Brazil Helicopter Collision
Reports linking American singer and entertainer Oliver Tree to a fatal helicopter collision in Brazil have drawn widespread attention as authorities continue investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident. Officials have urged caution, emphasizing that passenger information is still being verified and that no conclusions should be drawn until the investigation is complete. According to preliminary...
Dadu Majra Dumping Ground Set for Green Transformation with 10,000 Bamboo Plants
The Dadu Majra dumping ground in Chandigarh is set to undergo a major green transformation as authorities plan to plant around 10,000 bamboo plants. The initiative aims to improve the environment, increase greenery, and reduce the impact of the waste site on nearby areas. The project focuses on increasing green cover, reducing pollution, and improving...
Young Woman Killed in Rope-Jumping Accident Laid to Rest in Brazil
A young Brazilian woman who died in a rope-jumping accident that drew widespread attention on social media was laid to rest this week as authorities continued investigating the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. Family members, friends, and residents gathered to pay their final respects, while questions remain about whether proper safety measures were in place during...
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