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Court Permits Amritpal Aide Varinder Fauji as Witness in Gurpreet Harino Murder Case

Court Permits Amritpal Aide Varinder Fauji as Witness in Gurpreet Harino Murder Case

Gurpreet Singh :- In a significant development in the Gurpreet Singh Harino murder case, a local court has permitted the Special Investigation Team to present Varinder Singh Fauji, a close associate of Amritpal Singh, as a prosecution witness, a move expected to strengthen the ongoing investigation. Gurpreet Singh was shot dead in his native village on October 9, 2024. Investigators believe the हत्या was the result of a larger conspiracy, with multiple individuals allegedly involved. During the course of the probe, the name of Amritpal Singh also surfaced. He is currently lodged in Dibrugarh jail in Assam under the National…
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Fuel Shock Hits US Economy as Iran Conflict Drives Up Costs Across Sectors

Fuel Shock Hits US Economy as Iran Conflict Drives Up Costs Across Sectors

Washington (Rajeev Sharma): The ongoing conflict involving Iran is beginning to ripple through the United States economy, with rising fuel prices pushing up transportation costs and triggering new charges for consumers and businesses alike. Petrol prices have surged sharply in recent days, climbing to an average of $4.09 per gallon — more than a dollar higher than pre-conflict levels and the highest since mid-2022. Diesel, a critical fuel for logistics, agriculture and construction, has seen an even steeper rise, reaching $5.53 per gallon, significantly higher than last year’s figures. The spike in fuel costs is already prompting major companies to…
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Ensuring crop procurement and timely payment is government’s priority: Cabinet Minister Ranbir Gangwa

Ensuring crop procurement and timely payment is government’s priority: Cabinet Minister Ranbir Gangwa

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh): Haryana’s Minister for Public Works and Public Health Engineering, Ranbir Gangwa, emphasized on Saturday, April 4, 2026, that the state government’s primary focus remains the seamless procurement of crops and ensuring timely payments to farmers. During an inspection of the Hisar Grain Market, the Cabinet Minister asserted that the new systems implemented in the mandis are designed entirely in the interest of local farmers. These measures aim to prioritize the purchase of local produce while bringing much-needed transparency and accountability to the entire procurement cycle. Accompanied by senior administrative officials, Gangwa held a detailed meeting with farmers,…
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Equity Markets Tumble as Crude Oil Rally Deepens; Sensex, Nifty Under Pressure

Equity Markets Tumble as Crude Oil Rally Deepens; Sensex, Nifty Under Pressure

Mumbai (Gurpreet Singh): Indian stock markets faced a sharp sell-off on Thursday as rising geopolitical tensions and a spike in oil prices rattled investor confidence. The BSE Sensex dropped over 1,300 points to trade near 71,800, while the Nifty 50 fell by more than 400 points, slipping to around 22,300 levels during early sessions. The decline followed strong remarks by US President Donald Trump regarding the ongoing conflict involving Iran, which dampened hopes of a near-term resolution and triggered a surge in energy prices. Brent crude rose sharply, crossing the $105 mark per barrel, intensifying concerns for import-dependent economies like…
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TSX inched higher on Wednesday as Iran de-escalation hopes offset March losses

TSX inched higher on Wednesday as Iran de-escalation hopes offset March losses

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma): Canada’s main stock index, the S&P/TSX Composite, opened higher on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, as investors reacted to signals from Washington suggesting a potential end to the conflict in Iran. The move followed a bruising month for global markets; while the TSX ended the first quarter up 3.3%, it slumped by 4.6% in March as the Middle East war intensified and disrupted global energy routes. The early gains were largely driven by a stabilizing risk sentiment. U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters that U.S. forces could potentially withdraw from the region within two to three weeks, hinting…
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Alberta Moves to Define ‘Alberta Whisky’ with New Bill to Boost Global Identity

Alberta Moves to Define ‘Alberta Whisky’ with New Bill to Boost Global Identity

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): The government of Alberta has introduced new legislation aimed at giving its whisky industry a distinct global identity, with officials saying the move could strengthen both local businesses and international recognition. The proposed “Alberta Whisky Act” seeks to formally define what qualifies as Alberta whisky, similar to how regions like Kentucky are associated with bourbon and Scotland with scotch. If passed, the law would establish clear production standards, ensuring authenticity and consistency in branding. Under the bill, whisky labelled as Alberta-made would need to use 100 per cent water sourced within the province, along with a specified…
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Indian Rupee Hits Record Intra-Day Low of 95.22 Amid Global Volatility

Indian Rupee Hits Record Intra-Day Low of 95.22 Amid Global Volatility

Mumbai (Gurpreet Singh): The Indian rupee plunged to a historic intra-day low of 95.22 against the US dollar on Monday, March 30, 2026, as surging crude oil prices and escalating geopolitical tensions in West Asia continued to batter emerging market currencies. Despite a brief early-morning recovery, the currency's dramatic 160-paise swing during the session underscored the intense pressure on the Indian forex market. The decline follows a volatile Friday session where the rupee had already slumped 89 paise to close at a then-record low of 94.85. The trading day began with a glimmer of hope as the rupee opened at…
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CM Bhagwant Mann Launches Rs 87 Crore Development Projects in Patiala’s Sanaur

CM Bhagwant Mann Launches Rs 87 Crore Development Projects in Patiala’s Sanaur

Sanaur (Gurpreet Singh): Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Monday accelerated Punjab’s development push on the ground by launching a series of major infrastructure and irrigation projects in Patiala’s Sanaur constituency, announcing ₹87 crore worth of road renovation works alongside ₹27 crore canal lining projects that will bring irrigation water to 40,066 acres across 83 villages. Driving home a decisive shift from past governance, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann asserted that while previous governments allowed roads to crumble within days due to corruption, the Punjab Government has enforced strict accountability with a mandatory five-year maintenance clause for contractors. At the…
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Costco Coming to Saddleridge with New Gas Station

Costco Coming to Saddleridge with New Gas Station

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Costco Wholesale Canada is set to expand in northeast Calgary with a new warehouse and gas station in the Saddleridge area. The site, located near the Saddleridge Bottle Depot, has been secured and is currently in the early planning stages. The upcoming Costco will offer bulk groceries, household items, and membership-only merchandise, along with a popular gas station providing competitive fuel prices for members. The project is expected to create new jobs and enhance retail options for the growing community. However, exact timelines and construction dates have not yet been announced. Residents and local businesses are eagerly…
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Balendra Shah sworn-in as Nepal’s 47th Prime Minister

Balendra Shah sworn-in as Nepal’s 47th Prime Minister

Rajeev Sharma :- Balendra Shah 'Balen' was sworn in as Nepal's Prime Minister at a special ceremony held at the Office of the President on Friday. Nepal President Ramchandra Paudel administered the oath of office and secrecy after appointing Shah earlier in the day under Article 76(1) of the Constitution. The ceremony was attended by Vice President Ram Sahaya Prasad Yadav, Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut, National Assembly Chair Narayan Prasad Dahal, former prime ministers, senior officials, security chiefs and members of the diplomatic community. As the 47th Prime Minister of Nepal, Balen is one of the youngest persons…
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