Punjab

Bathinda Blast: Army Operation Ongoing, 90% Explosives Neutralized

Bathinda Blast: Army Operation Ongoing, 90% Explosives Neutralized

National Times Bureau :- The army-led operation to safely dispose of explosives at a Bathinda residence continues, a week after a blast at Gurpreet Singh’s house. According to officials, 90 percent of the seized explosive material has been destroyed so far, with the remaining stock scheduled for neutralization in the coming day. The Counter Explosive Device Unit, forensic team, and bomb disposal squad reached the site from Delhi early Friday morning. The operation, which began at 9 a.m., has been carried out under strict safety protocols, with the area cordoned off to prevent any civilian access. Three small blasts occurred…
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Ludhiana Police Recover Kidnapped Toddler, Woman Taken Into Custody

Ludhiana Police Recover Kidnapped Toddler, Woman Taken Into Custody

National Times Bureau :- A one-year-old toddler, who was kidnapped from Ludhiana Railway Station two days ago, has been safely recovered from Giaspura, police said. A woman identified as Anita has been arrested in connection with the case, along with a young man who, according to initial investigations, is the child’s foster brother. During interrogation, the woman revealed that her previous child had died, which left her distressed for a long time. She said that upon seeing the toddler playing, she decided to take the child home to raise him. She also mentioned that she was planning to take the…
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Punjab Taps Market for Rs 1,000 Crore Loan Amid Ongoing Borrowing Trend

Punjab Taps Market for Rs 1,000 Crore Loan Amid Ongoing Borrowing Trend

Chandigarh (Gurpreet Singh): The Punjab government has raised eyebrows yet again by borrowing Rs 1,000 crore through the issuance of State Development Loans (SDLs), despite consistent public assurances that the state's treasury remains in stable condition. The loan was raised on September 18 at an interest rate of 6.98%, according to official data. This marks the sixth straight month the state has sought funds from the open market, further intensifying concerns about its long-term fiscal roadmap. Repayment Due by 2033 As per the official notification, the borrowed amount will be paid back over a period of eight years, with the…
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BREAKING: CM Bhagwant Mann Suspends Three Senior Officers Over Punjab Flood Mishandling

BREAKING: CM Bhagwant Mann Suspends Three Senior Officers Over Punjab Flood Mishandling

Chandigarh (Gurpreet Singh): In a major development, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has taken decisive action against senior officials in connection with the recent flood crisis in the state. Three senior officers have been suspended for alleged negligence and failure to respond effectively during the emergency situation. This came after the gates of Madhopur headworks were left broken during the floods. It is being reported that the suspension orders were issued following an internal review of the administrative lapses that worsened the impact of flooding in multiple districts earlier this monsoon season. Without naming the officers immediately, official sources confirmed…
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Cross-Border Drug Smuggling Operation Busted in Amritsar; One Arrested with Heroin and Cash

Cross-Border Drug Smuggling Operation Busted in Amritsar; One Arrested with Heroin and Cash

Amritsar: In a swift and targeted operation, the Amritsar Rural Police have unearthed a cross-border drug trafficking network, leading to the arrest of a key suspect and the seizure of narcotics and illegal cash. The accused, identified as Shankar Singh, a resident of Guru Ki Wadali in Amritsar, was apprehended during the intelligence-led operation. Authorities recovered 6.286 kilograms of heroin, along with ₹4 lakh in suspected drug proceeds. According to police sources, Singh is believed to have maintained direct contact with international drug suppliers, indicating strong overseas links behind the smuggling racket. The consignment, likely smuggled in from across the…
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Punjab Marks End of Monsoon Season with Light Rainfall and Rising Water Levels

Punjab Marks End of Monsoon Season with Light Rainfall and Rising Water Levels

Ludhiana (Gurpreet Singh): The southwest monsoon draws to a close in Punjab today, bringing an end to a season marked by intermittent showers and high humidity. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted light rainfall in several districts as the monsoon system gradually exits the region. As the season wraps up, temperatures across the state are expected to dip slightly, offering relief after weeks of muggy weather. According to officials, Bathinda recorded Friday’s peak temperature at 36.9°C, while the lowest daytime high was observed in Pathankot at 30°C. Mild rain and occasional thunder are likely to continue in isolated pockets…
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Punjab CM Announces Major Price Cut on Verka Dairy Products from September 22

Punjab CM Announces Major Price Cut on Verka Dairy Products from September 22

Chandigarh, September 19 – Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has announced a significant reduction in the prices of Verka milk and dairy products to provide relief to the public.The Chief Minister said Verka, a trusted brand of the state’s farmer cooperative Milkfed, has decided to lower the prices of its popular dairy items. The revised rates will take effect from the morning of September 22, 2025. He added that the price cuts are aligned with the Union Government’s GST 2.0 reforms, which reduced taxes on essential dairy products. Mann emphasized that such measures will further strengthen the state’s cooperative…
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National Times Media Launches Global Fundraising Drive for Punjab Flood Relief

National Times Media Launches Global Fundraising Drive for Punjab Flood Relief

Toronto/Mohali (Rajeev/Gurpreet): National Times Media has launched a global fundraising initiative to support victims of the devastating floods in Punjab, India. The natural disaster has displaced thousands, submerged homes, and destroyed livelihoods across the region.The fundraising drive will run from September 20 to September 27, 2025, mobilizing communities in both Canada and India to contribute toward urgent relief efforts. Donations will be directed to the Chief Minister’s Rangla Punjab Fund – Mission Chardi Kala. With deep ties in both countries, National Times Media has always stood with communities in times of crisis. Through this campaign, the organization seeks to raise…
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Sri Akal Takht Launches Dedicated Website to Aid Flood-Affected Families in Punjab

Sri Akal Takht Launches Dedicated Website to Aid Flood-Affected Families in Punjab

National Times Bureau :- Amid the devastating floods in Punjab, which have left many villages struggling to recover, Sri Akal Takht Sahib has launched a major initiative to support the victims. On Thursday, Jathedar Giani Kuldeep Singh Gargajj inaugurated a dedicated website, SarkareKhalsa.org, aimed at providing direct assistance to flood-affected individuals and families. Through this platform, anyone in need of essential supplies or other help can contact authorities directly. Likewise, individuals or organizations willing to contribute donations can do so through the website. Giani Gargajj explained that the website’s key purpose is to bridge the gap between those who continue…
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Rain Hits Punjab and Haryana, Safety Alert Issued for Sutlej River Dams

Rain Hits Punjab and Haryana, Safety Alert Issued for Sutlej River Dams

National Times Bureau :- Heavy rainfall began on Friday morning across several districts of Punjab and Haryana, prompting the Meteorological Department to issue warnings for intermittent showers throughout the day. Areas including Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Nawanshahr, Rupnagar, SAS Nagar (Mohali), and Patiala are likely to receive light to moderate rainfall, while other districts may experience cloudy skies with occasional drizzle. The rainfall has caused a rise in water levels in the Sutlej River, raising safety concerns at the Dhussi Barrage in Mandala Channa. Rapid water flow has damaged nearby barriers, putting four adjacent homes at risk. The Meteorological Department has…
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