Gurugram: On January 6, Gurugram police arrested a 22-year-old man, Arjun Shavtal, from Cachar district in Assam, for allegedly murdering his colleague over a minor disagreement in Sector 52. The victim, Dilip, 26, originally from Bihar, worked as a housekeeper at the Hello Stay Guest House. Authorities were alerted about the incident on Saturday, finding.
Haryana: The Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday, urged farmers to come forward for talks without conditions, stating that the central government has already extended an invitation for the dialogue amid ongoing farmers’ protest. Speaking with the media Khattar pointed out that farmers didn’t engage with the committee set up by the Supreme Court,.
Chandigarh: A fire broke out at the Haryana Mini Secretariat in Sector 17, Chandigarh on Sunday evening. Sources said that a fire broke out at the Mini Secretariat this evening. He also said that soon after the incident the fire tenders reached the spot and brought the fire under control. Fire officer Randhir Singh said.
A sudden fire broke out in the Haryana Secretariat located in Sector-17 of Chandigarh today. The incident is being reported around 4 pm. As soon as the fire broke out in the building, there was a stampede among the people present outside. On seeing smoke coming out of the building, people informed the fire department.
Police recovered a large quantity of drugs at night in Sonipat, Haryana. Crime Branch Sector 3 Police raided a chemist’s shop in front of the government hospital in Kharkhoda. Meanwhile, a young man working at another medical store was also caught with injections used for intoxication. Police have registered a case against the chemist and.
11 districts of Haryana were covered with dense fog on Sunday morning. These include Hisar, Jind, Panipat, Sonipat, Karnal, Rohtak, Bhiwani, Rewari, Mahendragarh, Palwal and Charkhi Dadri. Visibility here was around 10 to 50 meters. Tilak Bridge Express train arrived half an hour late due to fog in Rewari. Puja Express and Sirsa Express running.
Chandigarh: The fasting farmer leader Jagit Singh Dallewal whose fast enters into 40th day on Saturday has said that he is more worried about other farmers’ lives instead of his own. Speaking in a mahapanchayat at Khanauri in Punjab, bordering Haryana Dallewal said that my life is not as important as the lives of lakhs.