The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has given a final chance to candidates who missed the Physical Measurement Test (PMT) for the ongoing Group C recruitment. The decision will benefit hundreds of aspirants who could not attend the earlier test because of unavoidable reasons. According to HSSC, only candidates who were officially marked absent...
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Over 800 Runners Participate in Srinagar Marathon
Hundreds Turn Out for the Fitness Event More than 800 runners took part in a marathon held in Srinagar on Monday. Men, women and children joined the event with great enthusiasm. Organisers conducted the marathon to promote fitness, healthy living and community participation. The event attracted participants from different age groups and backgrounds. As a...
Haryana unveils ₹10,000 crore policy to boost pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing.
Chandigarh, June 29, 2026: The Haryana government has launched a new Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Manufacturing Policy. The aim is to attract ₹10,000 crore in investment over the next five years. The government also wants to make Haryana a major centre for pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing. The policy offers several benefits to investors....
Haryana and Rajasthan Finalize Yamuna Water Project Agreement: Major Boost to Water Security and Irrigation
The governments of Haryana and Rajasthan have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) for the Yamuna Water Project. The agreement marks a major step towards better water management. It also aims to improve long-term water security in both states. The initiative has several important objectives. It will improve drinking water supply, strengthen irrigation facilities,...
34,000 Cubic Metres of Silt Removed from Sukhna Lake to Boost Water Storage
The Sukhna Lake desilting project has achieved a major milestone. The UT Engineering Department has removed nearly 34,000 cubic metres of silt from the regulator end of the lake to improve its water storage capacity. Officials will continue excavation work until the arrival of the monsoon. Desilting Project Reaches Major Target The Engineering Department began...
Kinner Kailash Yatra Postponed After Safety Team Identifies Dangerous Route
Authorities Delay Pilgrimage to Protect Devotees The Himachal Pradesh administration has postponed the Kinner Kailash Yatra after a special reconnaissance team reported serious safety concerns along the pilgrimage route. Officials took the decision to protect pilgrims from potential risks caused by unstable terrain and adverse weather conditions. As a result, the annual pilgrimage will not...
Vadya Chawla Clinches U-17 Gold at Chandigarh State Ranking Table Tennis Championship
Vadya Chawla table tennis reached a new milestone as the young paddler clinched the boys’ Under-17 title at the UTT 1st Chandigarh State Ranking Table Tennis Championship. Representing Sri Guru Gobind Singh Public School, Sector 35, Vadya produced a spirited comeback to lift the gold medal at the Sector 23 Sports Complex. Vadya Chawla Stages...
Four Members of Sonipat Family Killed in Delhi–Dehradun Expressway Accident
Sonipat, June 29, 2026: Four members of a family from Haryana’s Sonipat district lost their lives in a tragic accident on the Delhi–Dehradun Expressway. The crash occurred near Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh. Three other family members suffered serious injuries and were admitted to a nearby hospital. According to police officials, the family was travelling...
Punjab and Haryana High Court Judge Justice Mahabir Singh Sindhu Passes Away in Gurugram
Chandigarh, June 29, 2026: The legal fraternity across northern India is mourning the demise of Justice Mahabir Singh Sindhu, a sitting judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court. He passed away in Gurugram on Sunday. He was 59 years old. His death has deeply saddened judges, lawyers, court staff, and members of the legal...
Chandigarh rolls out new security grid to strengthen crime prevention
Police activate enhanced surveillance network across key locations to improve public safety CHANDIGARH, June 26: Chandigarh has introduced a new citywide security grid aimed at strengthening crime prevention and improving surveillance across important locations. The upgraded system became operational today and will help police monitor sensitive areas more effectively while responding faster to emergencies. According...










