Chandigarh: The Forest and Wildlife Preservation Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak said on Tuesday that around 2.84 lakh of plants have been planted under several initiatives in Punjab this year to increase the green cover and protect the Wildlife in Punjab. In an official statement the Minister said that 2.84 lakh saplings under various schemes such.
New Delhi: The Supreme court of India on Tuesday granted three more days to Punjab government for compliance with its December 20 order to provide medical aid and shift to hospital farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, to hospital before 31 december. Court while hearing the matter on Tuesday made this decision after a bench of.
The Punjab government could not get farmer leader Jagjit Dallewal, who has been on fast for 36 days at Khanauri border, admitted to the hospital. 70-year-old Dallewal is also a cancer patient. In the hearing on December 28, the Supreme Court had given time till December 31 to the Punjab government.
Ludhiana: The much awaited and highly anticipated concert the Dil Luminati Tour of Punjabi singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh is set to begin today in Ludhiana. The event will be held at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) and is expected to attract a massive crowd. In preparation, the district administration and police have made.
“Refreshments provided to Pune-Jammu train passengers at Cantt Railway Station” Jalandhar: The District Administration, under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal on Monday extended a humanitarian gesture by providing refreshments to stranded passengers of the Pune-Jammu train at Jalandhar Cantt Railway Station. Following the Deputy Commissioner’s directive, a team of Red Cross.
Chandigarh: The Leader of the Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa on Monday called the Punjab bandh shutdown today a success for farmers and said the farmers of Punjab have once again demonstrated their unity and resolve by making today’s shutdown. Bajwa in his statement slammed the AAP government in the state for mishandling the ongoing farmers’.