Category: Punjab

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Don’t Panic; Jalandhar is safe, stay calm and avoid rumors: DC Himanshu Aggarwal

Authorities in Jalandhar have confirmed that the situation in the district remains completely normal, following concerns circulating on social media and elsewhere.

Authorities in Punjab advise residents to observe caution, not to create panic

As a precaution amid reports of ceasefire violation by Pakistan, the district administration of Amritsar in Punjab, on Sunday, advised the residents to observe caution, remain indoors, not to create panic and don't believe in unconfirmed reports of Pakistani drone sightings.

NE students studying in Punjab & Haryana moved to safer places 

Agartala: In the wake of the India-Pakistan tensions, various state governments of the northeast have moved their students studying in Punjab and Haryana to safer places, officials said on Saturday.  “In view of the prevailing situation between our nation and Pakistan, about 70 students from Meghalaya who are pursuing their studies in Punjab and Haryana.

Punjab to provide additional water to support army deployed along border in Rajasthan: CM Mann

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced that the state will provide additional water from its quota to Rajasthan to support the Indian Army deployed along the border. In an official post on X, CM Mann asserted that when it comes to national interest, “Punjab never backs down,” and affirmed that the water of Punjab–and.

Complete blackout enforced in several parts of Punjab

Punjab: A complete blackout has been enforced in several areas of Punjab including Pathankot, Ludhiana, Moga, Ferozepur, Jalandhar on Saturday evening. The Deputy Commissioner of Jalandhar issued a statement requesting the residents to keep calm as blackout has been enforced as a precautionary measure. ‘Due to recent news in media and as a precautionary measure.

Ceasefire positive step towards peace in region, says Punjab’s LoP

Chandigarh: As India and Pakistan on Saturday agreed to a ceasefire, ending a four-day-long conflict that escalated tension, Punjab’s Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa welcomed it, calling it a positive step towards peace in the region.  “I welcome the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan. Peace along the borders is in the interest of.

Residents near border villages in Punjab moving to safer locations

Ferozepur: Residents of border villages in Punjab have been moving to safer locations amidst heightened tensions between India and Pakistan. Speaking to the media, Bhupinder Singh, who is bringing his relatives’ belongings to safer locations from border areas, stated that the situation near the border is tense and that around 12-14 villages are evacuating. “I’m.

Indian Railways suspends night operations in border areas of Jammu, Punjab

In a security move prompted by escalating tensions with Pakistan, Indian Railways has decided to halt night-time train operations in the border areas of Jammu and Punjab.

CM Mann calls all party meeting in Chandigarh amid rising tensions with Pakistan

In light of the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has called for an all-party meeting today at 5 PM in Chandigarh to discuss the current situation.

Punjab ministers assess preparedness in forward areas

Punjab Cabinet Ministers Tarunpreet Singh Sond and Baljit Kaur on Saturday visited Fazilka to assess the civil administration preparedness and to interact with locals in forward areas along the International Border, but the Indian forces are in a "high state" of operational readiness.