Punjab

Youth Attack on Police in Bathinda Leaves SHO and Two Officers Injured

Youth Attack on Police in Bathinda Leaves SHO and Two Officers Injured

National Times Bureau :- A violent incident unfolded in Rai-ke-Kalan village as a group of youths attacked police officers, leaving the Station House Officer (SHO) Ravinder Singh and two other personnel seriously injured. The officers were immediately admitted to a private hospital for treatment. According to police sources, the clash erupted during a local fair when tensions escalated between residents of Rai-ke-Kalan and outsiders. The police team had intervened to control the situation, but the youths turned aggressive and launched an attack on the officers. Authorities have confirmed that no FIR has been registered by the victim’s family so far,…
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Punjab Government’s Project JIWANJYOT 2.0 Rescues 311 Children from Streets

Punjab Government’s Project JIWANJYOT 2.0 Rescues 311 Children from Streets

Chandigarh, September 17, 2025: Project JIWANJYOT 2.0, a flagship initiative of the Punjab Government, is changing young lives by rescuing children from begging and ensuring them a safe, dignified, and hopeful future.Social Security, Women and Child Development Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur said that in a recent operation near a Gurdwara Sahib in Amritsar district, 15 children were rescued from begging, shifted to safe shelter homes, and given immediate rehabilitation support.She noted that public response has been very encouraging, with more citizens reporting incidents of child begging near religious places, markets, bus stands, and traffic signals. Under the leadership of Chief…
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Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Launches ‘Mission Chardi Kala’ to Rebuild Flood-Hit State

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Launches ‘Mission Chardi Kala’ to Rebuild Flood-Hit State

Chandigarh, September 17: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Wednesday launched Mission Chardi Kala, a global fundraising campaign to support the rehabilitation of victims of the devastating 2025 floods in Punjab.In a video address, Mann described the disaster as “the most horrifying tragedy in Punjab’s history.” He said the floods submerged 2,300 villages, affected more than two million people, destroyed five lakh acres of crops, damaged 3,200 schools, 19 colleges, and 1,400 health facilities, and washed away 8,500 km of roads and 2,500 bridges. At least 56 lives were lost, while over seven lakh people were left homeless. The…
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Shiromani Committee Acts Against Staff Over Protocol Breach During Rahul Gandhi’s Gurdwara Visit

Shiromani Committee Acts Against Staff Over Protocol Breach During Rahul Gandhi’s Gurdwara Visit

Amritsar, September 17: The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has taken disciplinary action against staff members of Gurdwara Baba Budha Sahib Ji, Ramdas, after a breach of religious protocol during the visit of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.SGPC Secretary Pratap Singh said the inquiry was ordered by Committee President Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami and the findings were received today. Based on the report, Katha Vachak Bhai Palwinder Singh and Sevadar Bhai Harvinder Singh have been suspended, while the services of Granthi Bhai Kulvinder Singh were terminated. Manager Pragt Singh has also been issued a warning and transferred.The probe revealed that Rahul…
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NIA probes Bathinda blast: 19-year-old suspect planned suicide attack in Jammu and Kashmir

NIA probes Bathinda blast: 19-year-old suspect planned suicide attack in Jammu and Kashmir

National Times Bureau :- The investigation into the September 10 blasts at village Jeeda in Punjab’s Bathinda district has revealed shocking details, with officials stating that a 19-year-old law student, Gurpreet Singh, was preparing to become a suicide bomber to carry out an attack in Jammu and Kashmir. According to high-level police sources, Gurpreet Singh had procured explosive chemicals and a jacket-style belt online, which he intended to strap around his waist and detonate near security forces in Jammu. During preliminary questioning at AIIMS, where he is undergoing treatment for injuries, Gurpreet admitted that he wanted to target armed forces…
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Punjab Gets Rs 240 Crore From Centre for Flood Relief Under SDRF

Punjab Gets Rs 240 Crore From Centre for Flood Relief Under SDRF

Chandigarh (Gurpreet Singh): The Union Government has released the second installment of the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) for Punjab, providing Rs 240 crore to support relief and restoration work in flood-affected regions. The Ministry of Finance confirmed the transfer in an official communication, noting that the release is part of the Centre’s committed share under the 15th Finance Commission’s recommendations for the financial year 2025-26. This tranche is aimed at strengthening ongoing recovery operations in Punjab, where floods during the monsoon season caused widespread damage to homes, farmlands, and public infrastructure. The state government is expected to channel the…
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Punjab Braces for Light Rain in Seven Districts as Monsoon Nears Exit

Punjab Braces for Light Rain in Seven Districts as Monsoon Nears Exit

Ludhiana (Gurpreet Singh): The monsoon season is set to bid farewell to Punjab within the next three days, but before its departure, several districts are likely to receive light to moderate rainfall. According to the forecast, Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Rupnagar, Mohali, Nawanshahr, and Fatehgarh Sahib are expected to see cloudy skies with occasional drizzle. Other districts are predicted to remain largely dry. Heat persists in some regionsEven as the rains offer short-term relief, parts of Punjab continued to reel under hot weather. Ludhiana was recorded as the warmest location with a maximum temperature of 37.1°C. Mansa touched 36.6°C, while Bathinda…
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Punjab CM Orders Swift Medical Relief in Flood-Hit Districts

Punjab CM Orders Swift Medical Relief in Flood-Hit Districts

Chandigarh, September 16, 2025: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has directed officials to step up relief operations in flood-affected districts, with a strong focus on safeguarding human and animal health.Reviewing the ongoing efforts with senior officials from the Health and Family Welfare Department, the CM emphasized that timely medical aid must reach every impacted resident. He also instructed authorities to ensure the immediate drainage of stagnant and contaminated water from fields and villages to curb the spread of diseases.Mann highlighted that swift action was crucial in preventing health crises. “Our government remains committed to protecting public health and ensuring that…
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Barnala’s Kattu village passes resolution to completely boycott migrants

Barnala’s Kattu village passes resolution to completely boycott migrants

National Times Bureau :- In a major decision, residents of Kattu village in Barnala district have passed a resolution to completely boycott migrant workers. According to information, the villagers gathered at a local meeting where concerns were raised over the rising number of migrants in the area. After discussions, the panchayat unanimously decided that no migrant worker would be allowed to work or settle in the village. The decision has sparked debate in the region, with many questioning the legality and social impact of such a move. Authorities are expected to look into the matter to ensure that the rights…
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President Droupadi Murmu to Visit Dera Beas for Two-Day Tour in Punjab

President Droupadi Murmu to Visit Dera Beas for Two-Day Tour in Punjab

Amritsar (Gurpreet Singh): President of India, Droupadi Murmu, is scheduled to visit Dera Radha Swami Beas in Punjab on September 27 as part of the annual Vikhe Bhandara celebrations. Her stay will extend until September 28, with the President expected to arrive at the Dera premises via a special helicopter. During the visit, President Murmu is slated to meet Dera chief Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon and senior officials, including Sir Jasdeep Singh Gill. The discussions are expected to revolve around the Dera’s social welfare initiatives, including educational programs, healthcare projects, and other community service activities. In view of the visit,…
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