Chandigarh: The government in Punjab have launched an inquiry against two senior IAS officers including Dilraj Singh Sandhawalia and Paramjit Singh for allegedly facilitating the illegal sale of village pathways to a private builder in New Chandigarh. Official sources said that the sale of these pathways—commonly known as “rastas”—was approved in November 2024 without the.
Chandigarh: The police in Punjab with the aim to to provide transparent and time-bound citizen-centric services, on Tuesday introduced an improved system for passport verification which will allow citizens to receive pre-verification SMS and would also be able to submit feedback through Post-verification SMS, Information and Public Relations Department. Divulging details, Special Director General of.
Chandigarh: The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) on Tuesday arrested Satnam Singh and Sarabjit Singh Numberdar, both residents of Sarupwal village in Sultanpur Lodhi tehsil, for their involvement in a multi-crore scam at the State Bank of Patiala (now State Bank of India), Sultanpur Lodhi branch, district Kapurthala. Official sources said that the accused, in connivance.
Chandigarh: The World Punjabi Congress on Tuesday announced new office bearers, under the new arrangement Fakhar Zaman will continue as the Chairman whereas Dr. Sughra Sadaf will be President. In a press comminique today, Sehajpreet Singh Mangat said that under new bearers Amjad Bhatti will be the Vice President, Khalid Mufti General Secretary, Muhammad Jameel.
Chandigarh: The Chief Minister of Punjab Bagwant Mann Singh on Tuesday announced that police officers will be held accountable for major crimes taking place in areas under their jurisdiction. Interacting with Commissioners of Police and Senior Superintendent of Police here, the Chief Minister was categorically clear that effective and responsive policing should be ensured to.
Chandigarh: A special CBI court, presided over by Judge Rakesh Gupta, on Tuesday sentenced two Punjab Police officials—former SHO Gurbhinder Singh and then ASI Prashotam Singh—to life imprisonment in a 1992 fake encounter case in which two persons were killed at Majitha in Amritsar. Besides, the court has imposed a fine of Rs 2 lakh each.
The recommendation was intended to clarify that these religious communities should be granted freedom of conscience and the right to profess, practice, and propagate their distinctive religions