Chandigarh, September 18: Giving the top priority to saving lives in road accidents in the state, the Punjab Government has decided to engage expert organizations, institutes, universities/colleges, NGOs and registered societies for assisting in road safety work. These institutions, said the Transport Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar, will be registered with any state government or union...
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Gurmeet Singh meet hayer directs education department to constitute high level committee to probe irregularities in aided and private colleges
Higher Education Minister chairs a high level meeting with education officials Chandigarh, August 8 Higher Education Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer has directed that a high level committee be constituted to probe the allegations regarding the irregularities in Aided and private colleges. He was chairing meeting with Principal Secretary Jaspreet Talwar, DPI (Colleges) Rajiv Kumar Gupta and other officers to review the functioning...
