CHANDIGARH : The volunteers of AAWAAZ, a city based NGO staged protests, Dharna outside the Prime Minister residence, house.no. 727, sec-11 following a call given by Anna hazare. The volunteers gathered at sec-18/7 chowk and headed towards PM’s residence raising anti-corruption slogans and chanting patriotic songs in support of anti-graft movement. They were disappointed o see high police presence outside PM’s residence. They decided to sit outside the house to stage the protest. The residents of the tricity also joined them in mass number. Gaurav Goel and BS Makkar advocates by profession and active members of AAWAAZ say people are feeling frustrated with the system and have taken to streets and roads and made it a mass movement. Govt should implement Janlok pal bill as soon as possible as it is not possible now to escape from the angst of people. We will stand firm with Annaji as long as our demands are not met with. Kuldeep Mussa, and Ram Kumar Mittal say we are protesting peacefully to let govt hear our voice and meet our grievances. PM should act wisely and should not be puppet in the hands of few ministers. It is the right time that govt should reach on a consensus with the Anna team to resolve the issue.
Rahul and Ashutosh Gupta say that people need Janlok pal Bill and not Jokepal Bill.Govt should implement such a bill which would help in putting end to corruption which has been robbing the peace and growth of the society. The movement has spread nationwide and govt has completely shaken and is in confused state of mind say they.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
65th Independence day celebrated in Country
Chandigarh, Aug 15 : Punjab, Haryana and their joint capital Chandigarh today celebrated Independence day amidst unprecedented security arrangements across the region. Patriotic fervour and gaiety marked the occasion across the two states and UT Chandigarh as flag hoisting ceremonies were held at district headquarters, educational institutes and other places. The celebrations passed off peacefully as no untoward incident was reported from any part of the region, officials said here.Freedom fighters, who played a vital role in the struggle for independence, were remembered on the occasion.Amid overcast conditions, Punjab Governor and Chandigarh Administrator, Shivraj Patil unfurled the tricolour at a function held here, while Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal unfurled the tricolour at a state-level function at Amritsar, where heavy rains marred the event.Punjab's Deputy Chief Minister and ruling Shiromani Akali Dal President, Sukhbir Singh Badal unfurled the tricolour at newly created Fazilka district.In Haryana, Governor Jagannath Pahadia unfurled the flag at a function held at Hisar, while Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, unfurled the flag at Bhiwani as Independence Day was celebrated with much enthusiasm in other parts of the state as well.
Rajinder Kumar a senior assistant in the office of deputy commissioner and is presently working as reader to SDM (C). In his entire service of 22 years, there is no single complaint from the officers as well as from the public against him. Prem Sagar a junior assistant at labour department who is differently abled performed his official duties as well as in the field duty of Census-2011 with great dedication. Seema Handa the law officer with the Chandigarh Administration apart from doing her work compiled a handbook ‘Suvidha’ which was released by H.E. J.F.R. Jacob, the then Administrator , U.T. in 2011 again she updated the handbook . Vineet Chopra a chef with Hotel Shivalikview has 10years experience in the Production Department. He is also a member of ICF (Indian Culinary Federation) Rajesh who is working with Municipal Corporation is a willing worker and has been performing the task assigned to him diligently. Ram Raj a gardener with MC. Fire department team led by ML Sharma the team reached at the fire spot at SCO No. 2471-72, Sector- 22-C on July 8, 2011 and prevented the fire. Janhavi Malhotra a student of MCM DAV College, Chandigarh, is being awarded for her contribution in art and culture. At the age of fourteen she compiled a collection of her poems, ‘Aloft on Wings of Grit’. Bheem Sain Malhotra an assistant professor in art from Chandigarh College of Architecture is being awarded for his contribution in the field of art. Rinku Kalia is credited with bringing Chandigarh on the musical map of the world by being the proud winner of Zee TV's highest-rated musical show "Sa Re Ga Ma" is currently working as Assistant Professor in Sociology, DAV College, Sector 10. Parmdeep Singh President of Government Employees Resident Welfare Association, Sector 22-D gets the award for social service. Isha Kakaria has gets the award for social service. Through the various stages of the growth of NGO Tammana, she has been appreciated time and again and recognized for her dynamism, vision and leadership. Satish Narula a renowned horticulturist will be awarded for his contribution in social service. He is also the Consultant Advisor, Tourism Projects on Theme Gardens, Chandigarh Administration. Baby Vidushi Rawat is being awarded in the field of sports. She is a student of Class IV of Banyan Tree School, Sector 48-B Chandigarh. She is a national player of Roller Skating and till date she got more than 50 medals in various State and National Competition.
Rajinder Kumar a senior assistant in the office of deputy commissioner and is presently working as reader to SDM (C). In his entire service of 22 years, there is no single complaint from the officers as well as from the public against him. Prem Sagar a junior assistant at labour department who is differently abled performed his official duties as well as in the field duty of Census-2011 with great dedication. Seema Handa the law officer with the Chandigarh Administration apart from doing her work compiled a handbook ‘Suvidha’ which was released by H.E. J.F.R. Jacob, the then Administrator , U.T. in 2011 again she updated the handbook . Vineet Chopra a chef with Hotel Shivalikview has 10years experience in the Production Department. He is also a member of ICF (Indian Culinary Federation) Rajesh who is working with Municipal Corporation is a willing worker and has been performing the task assigned to him diligently. Ram Raj a gardener with MC. Fire department team led by ML Sharma the team reached at the fire spot at SCO No. 2471-72, Sector- 22-C on July 8, 2011 and prevented the fire. Janhavi Malhotra a student of MCM DAV College, Chandigarh, is being awarded for her contribution in art and culture. At the age of fourteen she compiled a collection of her poems, ‘Aloft on Wings of Grit’. Bheem Sain Malhotra an assistant professor in art from Chandigarh College of Architecture is being awarded for his contribution in the field of art. Rinku Kalia is credited with bringing Chandigarh on the musical map of the world by being the proud winner of Zee TV's highest-rated musical show "Sa Re Ga Ma" is currently working as Assistant Professor in Sociology, DAV College, Sector 10. Parmdeep Singh President of Government Employees Resident Welfare Association, Sector 22-D gets the award for social service. Isha Kakaria has gets the award for social service. Through the various stages of the growth of NGO Tammana, she has been appreciated time and again and recognized for her dynamism, vision and leadership. Satish Narula a renowned horticulturist will be awarded for his contribution in social service. He is also the Consultant Advisor, Tourism Projects on Theme Gardens, Chandigarh Administration. Baby Vidushi Rawat is being awarded in the field of sports. She is a student of Class IV of Banyan Tree School, Sector 48-B Chandigarh. She is a national player of Roller Skating and till date she got more than 50 medals in various State and National Competition.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Longest and darkest total lunar eclipse of century today
CHANDIGARH : The longest and darkest total lunar eclipse of the century will occur today, giving sky enthusiasts all over the country an opportunity to witness the event. An unusually long lunar eclipse with the Moon immersed deeply inside the umbral (darker) shadow of the Earth will occur today, Nehru Planetarium Director N Rathnasree said. The total phase of this lunar eclipse will last 100 minutes. The last eclipse to exceed this duration was in July 2000," she said. The next such eclipse will only take place in 2141. The total lunar eclipse will begin at 00:52:30 IST and end at 02:32:42 IST. While the partial eclipse will begin at 23:52:56 IST and end at 03:32:15 IST.
The eclipse will be visible completely in Africa and Central Asia. It will be visible rising over South America, Western Africa and Europe, and seen setting over Eastern Asia, and Australia, C B Devgun from Science Popularisation Association of Communicators and Educators (SPACE) said. The magnitude of the one of the relatively rare total lunar eclipse will be 1.70 magnitude, N Sri Raghunandan Kumar of Planetary Society of India said.The next lunar eclipse to be viewed in India will be in December this year. Also, a star named 51 Ophiuchi will be occulted during the eclipse. Sky enthusiasts can witness the whole sequence of the occultation in the zodiacal constellation of Ophiuchus.At 11:29 PM today, the Moon will occult (hide) behind the star 51 Ophiuchi. The star will reappear after 90 minutes at 01:01 AM of June 16, Kumar said.
The eclipse will be visible completely in Africa and Central Asia. It will be visible rising over South America, Western Africa and Europe, and seen setting over Eastern Asia, and Australia, C B Devgun from Science Popularisation Association of Communicators and Educators (SPACE) said. The magnitude of the one of the relatively rare total lunar eclipse will be 1.70 magnitude, N Sri Raghunandan Kumar of Planetary Society of India said.The next lunar eclipse to be viewed in India will be in December this year. Also, a star named 51 Ophiuchi will be occulted during the eclipse. Sky enthusiasts can witness the whole sequence of the occultation in the zodiacal constellation of Ophiuchus.At 11:29 PM today, the Moon will occult (hide) behind the star 51 Ophiuchi. The star will reappear after 90 minutes at 01:01 AM of June 16, Kumar said.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Shah Rukh Khan Launches First Theatrical Promo of 'Ra.One' in city
CHANDIGARH: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan aka King Khan today launched the first theatrical promo of his highly anticipated movie 'Ra.One' at Chandigarh. This magnum opus, presented by Eros International and Red Chillies Entertainments is a superhero film with a heart. Starring Shah Rukh Khan, Arjun Rampal and Kareena Kapoor, the film has been directed by Anubhav Sinha. With the theatrical trailer releasing globally, audiences worldwide will finally get a glimpse of SRK's most ambitious project till date, featuring their favorite actor in a never seen before avatar. The action adventure super hero film is sure to thrill the audiences youngsters and adults alike when it hits screens worldwide this Diwali.
It was a treat for the people of city as Shah Rukh walked amidst them in the mall and at the foyer of the cinema. He was at his charming best as he greeted and waved to the huge crowd that gathered at the venue. He then moved to the Cinema Audi to introduce the first theatrical promo of Ra.One which was then showcased for the first time on the big screen. Post that Shah Rukh fielded questions from the present media.
It was a treat for the people of city as Shah Rukh walked amidst them in the mall and at the foyer of the cinema. He was at his charming best as he greeted and waved to the huge crowd that gathered at the venue. He then moved to the Cinema Audi to introduce the first theatrical promo of Ra.One which was then showcased for the first time on the big screen. Post that Shah Rukh fielded questions from the present media.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Punjab chief minister bereaved as wife passes away
CHANDIGARH : The wife of Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal passed in Chandigarh today in a hospital after a prolonged illness. Surinder Kaur Badal, 75, died at PGIMER where she was battling for life from cancer since long, officials said. She is survived by Badal, son and deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal and daughter Preneet Kaur.
S. Surinder Kaur Badal was the pillar of strength behind the more than 50 year long political career of S. Parkash Singh Badal. The senior Badal patriarch of 90 year old Shiromani Akali Dal, a party known for Morchas, Struggles and Jail Bharo Andolans for protecting the territorial and water rights of Punjab, had left the
responsibility of nurturing the family nest to Bibi Surinder Kaur Badal. S. Badal who out of his 50 year political career, spent 17 years in the jails, the longest stint spent by any political leader in India, was carefree from family front just because of stability offered by Bibi Surinder Kaur Badal to the family. If S. Parkash Singh Badal could touch the pinnacle of glory in his political career, it
was just because he was free from any tension of family responsibility.
Bibi Badal born in the family of S. Harjoginder Singh (Father) and Bibi Umrao Kaur (Mother) on 26th June 1938 in Village Chak Fateh Singh Wala in District Bathinda. Bibi Surinder Kaur Badal was second of their four siblings. She had an elder sister Savinder Kaur and two younger brothers Inderjit Singh and Late Gurpreet Singh. Mrs. Surinder Kaur Badal got her schooling in Victoria School Patiala.
She got her education from Pre University to MA in Kanya Maha Vidyalaya College Jalandhar. She was married to S. Parkash Singh Badal in the year 1959 and she gave birth to Parneet Kaur in the year 1960. Mr. Sukhbir Singh was born on 9th July 1962.
She was the direct descendent of legendry Sikh General Baba Fateh Singh who killed Wazid Khan, Governor of Sirhind, facilitating the recapture of Sirhind from Mughals.
Bibi Surinder Kaur Badal spent initial years of marriage in looking after her kids Biba Parneet Kaur her elder daughter and Kaka Sukhbir Singh and ensured that their education was not disturbed by the hectic political life of their father. She also ensured their proper up bringing and inculcated the values the Badal clan inherited since generations. She ensured to keep them away from hustle and
bustle of politics till Sukhbir completed his management graduation from US University.
The last Five Years of Bibi Surinder Kaur Badal were most satisfying for her as she embarked upon the campaign of involving lacs of devotees in "Langar Sewa" of Sri Harimandir Sahib. She mobilized lacs of devotees and collected their offerings from door to door in the villages for the Langar of Golden Temple and conducted the visit of thousands of poor persons to Darbar Sahib fulfilling their life time desire. She breathed her last in PGI today at 2PM.
S. Surinder Kaur Badal was the pillar of strength behind the more than 50 year long political career of S. Parkash Singh Badal. The senior Badal patriarch of 90 year old Shiromani Akali Dal, a party known for Morchas, Struggles and Jail Bharo Andolans for protecting the territorial and water rights of Punjab, had left the
responsibility of nurturing the family nest to Bibi Surinder Kaur Badal. S. Badal who out of his 50 year political career, spent 17 years in the jails, the longest stint spent by any political leader in India, was carefree from family front just because of stability offered by Bibi Surinder Kaur Badal to the family. If S. Parkash Singh Badal could touch the pinnacle of glory in his political career, it
was just because he was free from any tension of family responsibility.
Bibi Badal born in the family of S. Harjoginder Singh (Father) and Bibi Umrao Kaur (Mother) on 26th June 1938 in Village Chak Fateh Singh Wala in District Bathinda. Bibi Surinder Kaur Badal was second of their four siblings. She had an elder sister Savinder Kaur and two younger brothers Inderjit Singh and Late Gurpreet Singh. Mrs. Surinder Kaur Badal got her schooling in Victoria School Patiala.
She got her education from Pre University to MA in Kanya Maha Vidyalaya College Jalandhar. She was married to S. Parkash Singh Badal in the year 1959 and she gave birth to Parneet Kaur in the year 1960. Mr. Sukhbir Singh was born on 9th July 1962.
She was the direct descendent of legendry Sikh General Baba Fateh Singh who killed Wazid Khan, Governor of Sirhind, facilitating the recapture of Sirhind from Mughals.
Bibi Surinder Kaur Badal spent initial years of marriage in looking after her kids Biba Parneet Kaur her elder daughter and Kaka Sukhbir Singh and ensured that their education was not disturbed by the hectic political life of their father. She also ensured their proper up bringing and inculcated the values the Badal clan inherited since generations. She ensured to keep them away from hustle and
bustle of politics till Sukhbir completed his management graduation from US University.
The last Five Years of Bibi Surinder Kaur Badal were most satisfying for her as she embarked upon the campaign of involving lacs of devotees in "Langar Sewa" of Sri Harimandir Sahib. She mobilized lacs of devotees and collected their offerings from door to door in the villages for the Langar of Golden Temple and conducted the visit of thousands of poor persons to Darbar Sahib fulfilling their life time desire. She breathed her last in PGI today at 2PM.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Canara HSBC OBC launches Life Insurance Simulator
CHANDIGARH : Canara HSBC Oriental Bank of Commerce Life Insurance Company Limited today announced the launch of Life Insurance Simulator (LIS), aimed to make the customer aware of importance of financial planning.
LIS is an interactive financial need assessment software that takes the customer through a series of simple steps to assess the amount he requires for each of his needs and if his current savings and investments are adequate to fulfil them. LIS is available in English, Hindi, Punjabi and Kannada.
LIS has been designed with an objective to educate the customers about the importance of financial planning, the company's Senior VP (Products and Marketing) Rishi Mathur told reporters here today. It will also help them in making their financial planning more effective as it focuses on four essential life stages family protection, child's future requirements, wealth creation and retirement, he said.
Canara HSBC Oriental Bank of Commerce Life Insurance Company Limited was launched in June, 2008 and is jointly owned by Canara Bank (holding 51%), Oriental Bank of Commerce (23%) and HSBC Insurance (Asia Pacific) Holdings Limited (26%).The company has a capital base of Rs825 crore with assets under management of Rs2,820 crore.
LIS is an interactive financial need assessment software that takes the customer through a series of simple steps to assess the amount he requires for each of his needs and if his current savings and investments are adequate to fulfil them. LIS is available in English, Hindi, Punjabi and Kannada.
LIS has been designed with an objective to educate the customers about the importance of financial planning, the company's Senior VP (Products and Marketing) Rishi Mathur told reporters here today. It will also help them in making their financial planning more effective as it focuses on four essential life stages family protection, child's future requirements, wealth creation and retirement, he said.
Canara HSBC Oriental Bank of Commerce Life Insurance Company Limited was launched in June, 2008 and is jointly owned by Canara Bank (holding 51%), Oriental Bank of Commerce (23%) and HSBC Insurance (Asia Pacific) Holdings Limited (26%).The company has a capital base of Rs825 crore with assets under management of Rs2,820 crore.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
All 5 BJP ministers in Punjab resign
CHANDIGARH : After a corruption scandal, all five BJP ministers in the Punjab govt have resigned on the orders of the party's senior-most leaders including LK Advani and Nitin Gadkari.The BJP wants to prove it's serious about a zero-tolerance policy for corruption especially since it's been taking on the UPA govt at the Centre for permitting scams within its ranks. The CBI recently arrested a MLA from the party Raj Khurana who was chief parliamentary secretary for allegedly demanding a bribe of 1.5 crores to help resolve a land dispute. Two ministers Swarn Ram and Manranjan Kalia were interrogated by the CBI for possible links to the bribe.The BJP has 19 MLAs in Punjab. All the five BJP ministers and two chief parliamentary secretaries resgined on Thursday evening in a fall out of the corruption case registered by the CBI against one BJP MLA, last week. senior BJP leader and incharge of Punjab affairs, Shanta Kumar handed over the resignations to the CM, P S Badal.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Remand extended of Punjab BJP legislator
CHANDIGARH : The special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court here today extended the remand of Punjab’s chief parliamentary secretary (CPS) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator Raj Khurana and a former state employee till Monday.
Khurana and Devinder Singh Bittu, who are accused in a Rs.1.5 crore graft case, were arrested by the CBI from the former’s residence in the high-security ministerial bungalow complex in Sector 39 here Thursday. The CBI had demanded a 12-day remand but Special Court Judge Ritu Tagore extended the remand by only three days. Both will be presented before the court Tuesday.
CBI counsel P.C. Dogra told the court that the agency has summoned Punjab’s Industries and Local Bodies Minister Manoranjan Kalia and Technical Education and Industrial Training Minister Swarna Ram for questioning Monday. We have recovered a file from the possession of Devinder Singh, which has a noting from minister Swarna Ram dated April 7, 2011. Our case is very strong and we are trying to establish the link between Khurana and other two ministers,’ Dogra later told reporters.
The Punjab Automobile Mechanics Association had complained to the CBI that Bittu, a former official of the Registrar of Firms and Societies department, had asked for a bribe of Rs.1.5 crore for settling a case pending against them. Bittu had allegedly told the association that he would get the work done through Khurana, who had already talked to Punjab ministers regarding the matter. According to the complaint, he threatened that in case the bribe was not paid, the control of the association would be taken over by the government and a criminal case registered against its office-bearers.
Dogra said that the ex-official, who left the government job around five months back, follows a lavish lifestyle and is fond of expensive cars. An expensive Porsche car, owned by Bittu, was found from Khurana’s house and nearly Rs.15 lakh in cash and cheques were found from the vehicle, the counsel said.
Khurana and Devinder Singh Bittu, who are accused in a Rs.1.5 crore graft case, were arrested by the CBI from the former’s residence in the high-security ministerial bungalow complex in Sector 39 here Thursday. The CBI had demanded a 12-day remand but Special Court Judge Ritu Tagore extended the remand by only three days. Both will be presented before the court Tuesday.
CBI counsel P.C. Dogra told the court that the agency has summoned Punjab’s Industries and Local Bodies Minister Manoranjan Kalia and Technical Education and Industrial Training Minister Swarna Ram for questioning Monday. We have recovered a file from the possession of Devinder Singh, which has a noting from minister Swarna Ram dated April 7, 2011. Our case is very strong and we are trying to establish the link between Khurana and other two ministers,’ Dogra later told reporters.
The Punjab Automobile Mechanics Association had complained to the CBI that Bittu, a former official of the Registrar of Firms and Societies department, had asked for a bribe of Rs.1.5 crore for settling a case pending against them. Bittu had allegedly told the association that he would get the work done through Khurana, who had already talked to Punjab ministers regarding the matter. According to the complaint, he threatened that in case the bribe was not paid, the control of the association would be taken over by the government and a criminal case registered against its office-bearers.
Dogra said that the ex-official, who left the government job around five months back, follows a lavish lifestyle and is fond of expensive cars. An expensive Porsche car, owned by Bittu, was found from Khurana’s house and nearly Rs.15 lakh in cash and cheques were found from the vehicle, the counsel said.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
FIVE PRINCIPALS HONOURED WITH PEACE AWARDS
CHANDIGARH : Today, an NGO, with support of Peace Clubs of GMSSS-10A, KB DAV-7 and Divya Shiksha Gurukul College of Education organized a function at Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School, Sector 10, in which Pawan Kumar Bansal, Union Cabinet Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, Government of India presented this year Peace Awards. Annual Peace Club Awards are presented every year to five outstanding Principals/teachers who had done the most to inculcate good values, spirit of service and sacrifice amongst their young students. Applauding the teachers honoured today Pawan Kumar Bansal shared that teachers are our guiding light, creating conditions conducive to overall holistic development of generation next. He further added that the concept of Peace Clubs in Schools will certainly pave the way of living together, by promoting values of respect, tolerance, mutual understanding and solidarity. And this mission is more vital than ever in our increasingly connected and multicultural societies.
Five Principals who were honored today by Pawan Kumar Bansal are Dr. AC Vaid, Principal of GGD SD College, Sector 32 honured with Dr. KBS Dhillon Memorial Peace Award carrying a citation, a shawl & Rs. 5100/-, Jaskiran Harika, Principal of DAV Public School, Sector 8 was honoured with Kailash Bahl Memorial Peace Award carrying a citation, a shawl & Rs. 5100/-, Jaya Bhardwaj, Principal of Mahatma Hansraj Public School, Sector 6, Panchkula was honoured with Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Peace Award carrying a citation, a shawl & Rs. 5100/-. Two special commendation awards were also presented to Indira Beniwal, Principal of Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School, Sector 10, Chandigarh and Mr. Piyush Punj, Director of St. Vivekananda Millennium School, Pinjore. The School choir of Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School, Sector 10 presented a peace song ‘Jai Jagat (victory to the world)’ on the occasion.
Five Principals who were honored today by Pawan Kumar Bansal are Dr. AC Vaid, Principal of GGD SD College, Sector 32 honured with Dr. KBS Dhillon Memorial Peace Award carrying a citation, a shawl & Rs. 5100/-, Jaskiran Harika, Principal of DAV Public School, Sector 8 was honoured with Kailash Bahl Memorial Peace Award carrying a citation, a shawl & Rs. 5100/-, Jaya Bhardwaj, Principal of Mahatma Hansraj Public School, Sector 6, Panchkula was honoured with Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Peace Award carrying a citation, a shawl & Rs. 5100/-. Two special commendation awards were also presented to Indira Beniwal, Principal of Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School, Sector 10, Chandigarh and Mr. Piyush Punj, Director of St. Vivekananda Millennium School, Pinjore. The School choir of Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School, Sector 10 presented a peace song ‘Jai Jagat (victory to the world)’ on the occasion.
'Made in Pakistan' edition-II takes off
CHANDIGARH: Aiming at a fast thaw in Indo-Pakistan relations with exchange of trade between the two countries, the second edition of 'Made in Pakistan' started on Friday. Residents had a look at Pakistani products like textile garments, leather products, glassware, cosmetic jewellery and handicraft. Traders from Pakistan said they had been receiving a good response in India. Many customers from here had booked orders on the telephone, they said.
The fair presents an exclusive range of products from almost all regions of Pakistan including garments and embroidered fabric from Multan, Karachi and Lahore, ethnic footwear from Lahore and Multan, exclusive handicraft from Swat Peshawar, range of shimmering decor products from Karachi, carved rosewood furniture from Peshawar, designer melamine from Gujranwala and rich dry fruits and onyx. More than 48 exhibitors from Pakistan have displayed a wide array of products at 60 stalls as compared to 43 last time in Chandigarh.
Warda Irfan, a woman trader from Lahore, said she had participated in the exhibition's last edition too. She has been getting orders from Indian customers. 'Lahori and Multani dupattas with heavy embroidery are appreciated by Indian customers. Our dresses and traditional cultures are the same; trade may be helpful for both countries. It could help people of both countries get to know a lot about cultures of both nations,' she added.
The fair presents an exclusive range of products from almost all regions of Pakistan including garments and embroidered fabric from Multan, Karachi and Lahore, ethnic footwear from Lahore and Multan, exclusive handicraft from Swat Peshawar, range of shimmering decor products from Karachi, carved rosewood furniture from Peshawar, designer melamine from Gujranwala and rich dry fruits and onyx. More than 48 exhibitors from Pakistan have displayed a wide array of products at 60 stalls as compared to 43 last time in Chandigarh.
Warda Irfan, a woman trader from Lahore, said she had participated in the exhibition's last edition too. She has been getting orders from Indian customers. 'Lahori and Multani dupattas with heavy embroidery are appreciated by Indian customers. Our dresses and traditional cultures are the same; trade may be helpful for both countries. It could help people of both countries get to know a lot about cultures of both nations,' she added.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Harbahajan gets a grand welcome in Chandigarh, leaves for Jalandhar
CHANDIGARH: India's World Cup-winning off-spinner Harbhajan Singh got a grand welcome after arriving in Chandigarh on today.Harbhajan, who stays in the upscale Sector 9, paid obeisance at a gurudwara in the neighbouring town of Sohana, before leaving for his home town of Jalandhar, some 150 km from here, to meet his mother Avtar Kaur. He is also expected to visit Sant Ajit Singh, the head of Nirmal dera, based in Hansali village Fatehgarh Sahib town of Punjab, in the coming days. Ajit Singh is also the guru of Harbhajan's team mate Yuvraj Singh.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Burail jail-break: Court declares conspirator 'absconder'
CHANDIGARH : A court here Saturday declared the main conspirator in the infamous Burail jail-break case an absconder.Chief judicial magistrate J.S. Sidhu declared Narayan Singh Chaura, who had helped Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terrorists Jagtar Singh Hawara and Paramjit Singh Bheora in digging a tunnel to run away on the night intervening Jan 21-22, 2004, an absconder.Hawara and Bheora were the masterminds of the assassination of then Punjab chief minister Beant Singh at the high-security state secretariat complex here Aug 31, 1995. Hawara was rearrested by the Delhi Police's Special Cell June 8, 2005. Six accused in the case, including Hawara, were convicted by the trial court July 27, 2007. On July 21, 2007, the court sentenced him and another accused, Balwant Singh to death while sentencing others to various terms of imprisonment. The Punjab and Haryana High Court Oct 12, 2010 commuted Hawara's death sentence to life imprisonment while upholding capital punishment to Balwant Singh. Hawara and Bheora were produced in the court, amid tight security, here Saturday. The next date of hearing is slated May 6. Beant Singh, chief minister from 1992 to 1995, was largely credited with wiping out terrorism from Punjab by dealing with the scourge with an iron hand along with supercop K.P.S. Gill.
Friday, April 1, 2011
ICC official in Indian flag row, case filed
MOHALI: Chandigarh police on Friday registered a case against an International Cricket Council (ICC) official for disrespecting the national flag in Mohali on Wednesday.The official stomped on balloons shaped as the Indian flag in Mohali before the semi-final match between India and Pakistan on Wednesday. A team of police officials from Mohali examined the footage which showed the ICC official stomping on the Indian flag shaped balloons outside the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Mohali. The official snatched Indian flag shaped balloons from a street vendor and then stomped over the flags to deflate them. The official apologised after reporters present near the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium objected to it but she also said that the flags had an ICC logo, which was a copyright infringement.
11 cakes cut - one for every Indian player
CHANDIGARH : Fans here cut 11 cakes - one for every Indian player Friday to wish good luck to the team in the World Cup final against Sri Lanka. This is our way to wish good luck to the Indian cricket team. We have cut a separate cake for every player of the team. We would also organise a religious ceremony before the start of Saturday's match,said Manmohan Garg, CEO of the Chandigarh-based Gurukul Vidyapeeth Society. They had prayed and organised fire rituals before the India-Pakistan semifinal as well. Before the India-Pakistan match, we had organised a havan yagya (fire ritual) and had made 11 havan kunds for the players. We have a separate cricket fan club that has planned a big bash if India win the final.India won the nail-biting semifinal against Pakistan by 29 runs Wednesday. Many restaurants and bars in Chandigarh and its neighbouring towns have made special arrangements, like the installation of big screens and special discounts, to attract people to watch the final match Saturday. The final will be played in Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai Saturday
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Three labourers killed in roof collapse
CHANDIGARH : Three labourers were killed and four others seriously injured when the roof of an under-construction building here caved in, police said today. When the roof of the building, located in the industrial area of the city, fell, around ten labourers were buried under the debris, they said, adding three of them were killed.
The injured have been admitted to the government hospital here, they added. Investigation into the incident was on.
The injured have been admitted to the government hospital here, they added. Investigation into the incident was on.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
CHD Police arrest two prime accused in Khushpreet case
CHANDIGARH : Two people have been arrested in connection with the abduction and murder of 5 year old Chandigarh boy Khushpreet, which had left the city shocked. All 2 of them have reportedly confessed to their crime. Sukhdev Singh and his brother Gurwinder Singh and their labourer, all residents of burail, had hatched the plan, police said. The duo allegedly were deep in debt, and when they saw Khushpreet passing by in the alley, they kidnapped him and kept him locked in a shop in burail.
The Chandigarh Police arrested two prime accused in the Khushpreet kidnapping and murder case. Sukhdev Singh and his brother Gurwinder Singh have been arrested while their laborer Nand Kishore is still at large.
Sukhdev Singh was earlier arrested in 2001 for his alleged involvement in a murder case. The police said that Sukhdev was in a heavy debt and in order to handle his economical crunch, he decided to kidnap Khushpreet. He shared his plan with Gurwinder and took Nand Kishore into confidence. Soon after, they started keeping a tab on Khushpreet and his father Lakhbir Singh, who owned a shop in Burail. Sukhdev knew Lakhbir pretty well, as they were neighbors. After kidnapping Khuspreet on the fateful day of Dec 21, 2010, they sedated him and kept him at a house in Burail for at least 10-12 days. However, one day, Khushpreet saw Sukhdev’s face and recognized him. Leaving with no choice, the kidnappers again sedated him and killed him. His body was later dumped in a gunny bag in Mohali. The arrested duo have been sent to 8 days police remand
The Chandigarh Police arrested two prime accused in the Khushpreet kidnapping and murder case. Sukhdev Singh and his brother Gurwinder Singh have been arrested while their laborer Nand Kishore is still at large.
Sukhdev Singh was earlier arrested in 2001 for his alleged involvement in a murder case. The police said that Sukhdev was in a heavy debt and in order to handle his economical crunch, he decided to kidnap Khushpreet. He shared his plan with Gurwinder and took Nand Kishore into confidence. Soon after, they started keeping a tab on Khushpreet and his father Lakhbir Singh, who owned a shop in Burail. Sukhdev knew Lakhbir pretty well, as they were neighbors. After kidnapping Khuspreet on the fateful day of Dec 21, 2010, they sedated him and kept him at a house in Burail for at least 10-12 days. However, one day, Khushpreet saw Sukhdev’s face and recognized him. Leaving with no choice, the kidnappers again sedated him and killed him. His body was later dumped in a gunny bag in Mohali. The arrested duo have been sent to 8 days police remand
Saturday, March 19, 2011
..Supermoon on March 19th 'may cause natural disasters'
CHANDIGARH : On March 19th 2011, the moon will make its closest approach to Earth in almost 20 years, possibly triggering earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other disasters, claims astrologer Richard Nolle.The phenomenon, called lunar perigee or Supermoon, happens when the moon reaches its absolute closest point to Earth. On March 19, the natural satellite will be only 221,567 miles away from our planet. There were Supermoons in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005, and these years had their share of extreme weather conditions, too. Although there are scientific laws that say the moon affects the Earth, it's still ambiguous whether the lunar perigee and natural disasters is coincidence or not. Two days after online warnings that the Supermoon might trigger disasters, the devastating Japanese tsunami forced everyone to think - could the movement of the moon cause natural calamities? Supermoons have a historical association with strong storms, very high tides, extreme tides and also earthquakes, the Daily Mail quoted astrologer Richard Nolle, who first coined the term in 1979, as saying in an interview with ABC radio. However, scientists dismiss this as utter nonsense. Dr David Harland, space historian and author, said, "It's possible that the moon may be a kilometre or two closer to Earth than normal at a perigee, but it's an utterly insignificant event. Professor George Helffrich, a seismologist at the University of Bristol was equally dismissive.
Complete nonsense. The moon has no significant effect on earthquake triggering. If the moon triggers "big" earthquakes, it would trigger the many of millions of times more "small" earthquakes that happen daily. There is no time dependence of those; hence no moon effect," he said. According to Dr Roger Musson, of the British Geological Survey (BGS), the devastating earthquake occurred because the Pacific Plate is plunging underneath Japan. However, while hoping for a non-disastrous ‘moon giant’, point your eyes and camera lenses toward the night sky on 19th. If the sky is clear, you’re gonna get an exceptional celestial treat.
Complete nonsense. The moon has no significant effect on earthquake triggering. If the moon triggers "big" earthquakes, it would trigger the many of millions of times more "small" earthquakes that happen daily. There is no time dependence of those; hence no moon effect," he said. According to Dr Roger Musson, of the British Geological Survey (BGS), the devastating earthquake occurred because the Pacific Plate is plunging underneath Japan. However, while hoping for a non-disastrous ‘moon giant’, point your eyes and camera lenses toward the night sky on 19th. If the sky is clear, you’re gonna get an exceptional celestial treat.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Chandigarh marathon sees 113-year-old runner
CHANDIGARH: Over 4,700 runners from different parts of the world today took part in the second edition of the Chandigarh marathon. A fit 113-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh also participated, an official said. The run was divided into three parts full marathon (42.197 km), half-marathon (21.095 km) and dream run (five km). Ace golfer Jeev Milkha Singh, boxer Vijender Singh and Olympics gold medalist shooter Abhinav Bindra flagged off the races from the Rock Garden, a prominent tourist destination of Chandigarh. According to the official, around 700 runners from various countries participated in full and half-marathons, whereas over 4,000 ran in the dream race.
The full marathon was won by Kenyan runner James Mutua, with a timing of 2:17:22. He bagged cash award of Rs.100,000. Ethiopian runner Patrick Kamau was second with a difference of over two minutes (2:19:57). Total of Rs.600,000 was distributed among 18 winners in various categories. An army officer Elam Singh, a resident of Uttrarakhand, won the half-marathon. Seeing a whopping response in the last year's marathon, we decided to make this an annual event, Ram Niwas, Chandigarh's home-cum-tourism secretary, told reporters. The first edition of Chandigarh marathon was held in February last year.
We also had a 113-year-old runner. He is a living inspiration for all of us. Dharam Pal had specially come from Meerut to participate in the marathon. I want to tell everyone to run for good health. Running is the best exercise and I would continue taking part in such tournaments in future also, he said.
The full marathon was won by Kenyan runner James Mutua, with a timing of 2:17:22. He bagged cash award of Rs.100,000. Ethiopian runner Patrick Kamau was second with a difference of over two minutes (2:19:57). Total of Rs.600,000 was distributed among 18 winners in various categories. An army officer Elam Singh, a resident of Uttrarakhand, won the half-marathon. Seeing a whopping response in the last year's marathon, we decided to make this an annual event, Ram Niwas, Chandigarh's home-cum-tourism secretary, told reporters. The first edition of Chandigarh marathon was held in February last year.
We also had a 113-year-old runner. He is a living inspiration for all of us. Dharam Pal had specially come from Meerut to participate in the marathon. I want to tell everyone to run for good health. Running is the best exercise and I would continue taking part in such tournaments in future also, he said.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Ludhiana Based TOI Photo journalist killed in accident, three scribes injured
CHANDIGARH : A photo-journalist of a leading national daily was killed while three reporters were injured in a road accident, police said on early Sunday morning.The accident occurred at Khanpur village near Kharar town of Punjab, around 15 km from Chandigarh. According to the police, the dead photo-journalist was identified as Aditya Jaitley, who was working with Times of India in Ludhiana city. Jaitley and three other journalists, including the paper's bureau chief in Ludhiana, were coming to Chandigarh in a car when it collided with a truck. Jaitley was taken to Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research here where doctors declared him dead,a Punjab Police officer said. The three others were also injured in this accident and they are admitted in hospital. All of them are out of danger,the officer added. A case has been registered and investigations are on. Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal and deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal have expressed grief over the accident.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Ex-student leader supportes attacked on media in Sector 16 Hospital
CHANDIGARH: A student politics-based rivalry between two erstwhile leaders of Panjab University on today took an ugly turn when four former members of Student Organization of Panjab University allegedly attacked the ex-president of Haryana Student Association, Narinder Singh Gujjar in Sector 17.
Gujjar is an advocate. Cops said he was attacked in front of police colony with blunt and sharp-edged weapons and an advocate and colleague of his, Ashish Kumar was also hurt in the assault. Gujjar was taken to Government Multi-speciality Hospital, Sector 16, with an injured right leg and referred to PGI from there, said police officials. Cops have managed to arrest one of the alleged assailants, Karnbir Singh of Ludhiana, and raids are being conducted to nab others. Gujjar's car was also damaged in the attack and three of the assailants managed to escape in their vehicle. The incident took place when Gujjar and the alleged assailants were coming from district courts, Sector 17, after attending some hearings.SSP Naunihal Singh said Gujjar said former SOPU leader Brinder Dhillon was the prime accused in the case.
Rivalry between the two leaders has been reported since 2008, when Gujjar allegedly attacked Dhillon outside the residence of Panjab University vice-chancellor RC Sobti, said the SSP. Scores of advocates from district courts, Sector 17, gathered near the roundabout of Sector 16 to protest the attack on Gujjar and demanded strict action against assailants. There was also the incident of one of Gujjar's supporters slapping a photo journalist at GMH-16, which left the mediapersons enraged.
Gujjar is an advocate. Cops said he was attacked in front of police colony with blunt and sharp-edged weapons and an advocate and colleague of his, Ashish Kumar was also hurt in the assault. Gujjar was taken to Government Multi-speciality Hospital, Sector 16, with an injured right leg and referred to PGI from there, said police officials. Cops have managed to arrest one of the alleged assailants, Karnbir Singh of Ludhiana, and raids are being conducted to nab others. Gujjar's car was also damaged in the attack and three of the assailants managed to escape in their vehicle. The incident took place when Gujjar and the alleged assailants were coming from district courts, Sector 17, after attending some hearings.SSP Naunihal Singh said Gujjar said former SOPU leader Brinder Dhillon was the prime accused in the case.
Rivalry between the two leaders has been reported since 2008, when Gujjar allegedly attacked Dhillon outside the residence of Panjab University vice-chancellor RC Sobti, said the SSP. Scores of advocates from district courts, Sector 17, gathered near the roundabout of Sector 16 to protest the attack on Gujjar and demanded strict action against assailants. There was also the incident of one of Gujjar's supporters slapping a photo journalist at GMH-16, which left the mediapersons enraged.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Rose Festival begins in city from 25th
CHANDIGARH: Chandigarh Administration will be celebrating Rose Festival from 25th to 27th February 2011 at the Asia’s largest Zakir Rose Garden in Chandigarh which is one of the Mega Annual events of the Administration, enlisted in the National calendar of Fair and Festival of Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. To chalk out the plans of the forthcoming Rose Festival 2011, a meeting was convened by the Secretary Tourism Ram Niwas with the Commissioner, Mayor MC, Chief Engineer, Chief Architect, Director Tourism UT, SSP UT and other senior officers of Chandigarh Administration. The event will have a gamut of activities on all three days being organised by the Chandigarh Administration in association with the Municipal Corporation UT at Rose Garden Sector 16 and Leisure Valley Sector 10. The event will be inaugurated on 25 February amidst beautiful flower decoration at Rose Garden with thousand of visitors will throng to be a part of this festivity. Since, Rose Festival is an event dipped in entertainment and topped up with glamour quotient therefore three musical nites will be held on all three days. There will be a live
Performance by Hans Raj Hans and Team on the opening day whereas Singer Priyani Vani, Performer Rishika Kaushal, Comedian Uday Dahiya will perform on 26 feb. The last day will be concluded with a stunning Performance by Mohit Chauhan, a renowned Bollywood singer who sang for A.R .Rahman in the 2006 film Rang De Basanti , he won the filmfare award. His hits include Pehli Baar Mohabbat (From Kaminey), Masakali
(From Delhi 6), Tune Jo Na Kaha (From New York), Tum Se Hi (From Jab We Met) Kuch Khaas (Fashion) in addition to this flower competition, Rose Prince and princess competition, Brass and pipe bad competition, on the spot painting competition, Rose Quiz competition, Folk dance competition, photography competition, Antakshri competition and Kite flying competition will make this mega event a big attraction for all age groups. Besides these other programs during Rose Festival will include
exhibitions by local artists; events for children, photographers and craftsmen, Food Street, cuisine & culture display during the celebration of Festival. The festival will also showcase a wide array of flower arrangements and hold competitions in different categories of flowers. There will be day-long cultural performances at the open air platform in Rose Garden and evening performances at the Leisure Valley. To add taste to the visitors’ palate, there will be a large variety of eateries, comprising different cuisines from neighbouring states. The Rose Festival is held in the month of February when the tourist arrival is the highest as compared to the other month. The festival attracts the people to visit the beautiful rose garden of the city and enjoy the grandeur of the blooming flowers. The Home Secretary said that the Entrance gate of the Rose garden will be based on the flower vase on the both sides fully festooned with flowers on it.
Performance by Hans Raj Hans and Team on the opening day whereas Singer Priyani Vani, Performer Rishika Kaushal, Comedian Uday Dahiya will perform on 26 feb. The last day will be concluded with a stunning Performance by Mohit Chauhan, a renowned Bollywood singer who sang for A.R .Rahman in the 2006 film Rang De Basanti , he won the filmfare award. His hits include Pehli Baar Mohabbat (From Kaminey), Masakali
(From Delhi 6), Tune Jo Na Kaha (From New York), Tum Se Hi (From Jab We Met) Kuch Khaas (Fashion) in addition to this flower competition, Rose Prince and princess competition, Brass and pipe bad competition, on the spot painting competition, Rose Quiz competition, Folk dance competition, photography competition, Antakshri competition and Kite flying competition will make this mega event a big attraction for all age groups. Besides these other programs during Rose Festival will include
exhibitions by local artists; events for children, photographers and craftsmen, Food Street, cuisine & culture display during the celebration of Festival. The festival will also showcase a wide array of flower arrangements and hold competitions in different categories of flowers. There will be day-long cultural performances at the open air platform in Rose Garden and evening performances at the Leisure Valley. To add taste to the visitors’ palate, there will be a large variety of eateries, comprising different cuisines from neighbouring states. The Rose Festival is held in the month of February when the tourist arrival is the highest as compared to the other month. The festival attracts the people to visit the beautiful rose garden of the city and enjoy the grandeur of the blooming flowers. The Home Secretary said that the Entrance gate of the Rose garden will be based on the flower vase on the both sides fully festooned with flowers on it.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Fire in Punjab and Haryana High Court Record Room
CHANDIGARH: A major fire broke out in the record room of the Punjab and Haryana High Court here in the early morning today, gutting many old files, fire officials said. Four fire tenders were pressed into service. We got a call at around 3.45 a.m. about a fire in the high court's record room. We immediately reached the spot and started the rescue operation. We managed to control the fire in about four hour's time, Sandeep Kumar, a fire brigade official, said. He sustained some injuries in the rescue operation. He added: Right now, it is difficult to comment up on the reason behind this fire. Our investigation is on. CFSL (Central Forensic Science Laboratory) experts are also scrutinizing the spot to gather clues about the reason behind the fire. Many old files were damaged in the flames. Police sources said that from preliminary investigation it seems that short-circuit was the cause of this fire.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Chandigarh celebrates 62nd Republic Day
CHANDIGARH : City celebrated the 62nd Republic Day very enthusiastically in Parade Ground, Sector 17. Adviser to the UT Administrator, Pradip Mehra, was the chief guest on the occasion. Adviser unfurled the National Flag and took salute from the various contingents participating in the Republic Day Parade. Tricolor balloons were also released to mark the day. Addressing the gathering Mehra said that the year is just starting and it should be our aim to make concerted efforts to ensure harmony and growth of the nation. I would also like to take this opportunity to wish all of you great success in all your endeavours in the coming times, on behalf of the Chandigarh Administration, hope that we will all work together to make our nation a shining example of progress while staying true to our traditions, values and heritage. I appeal to all to come forward in contributing towards the growth of not just our country but that of the entire human race. I implore you all to become leading examples of brotherhood, warmth, generosity and mutual understanding.
Tableaus aesthetically decorated, full of information, from different departments, colleges and societies including Dy. Conservator of Forests,U.T., Govt. College of Arts, Chandigarh Architecture College, Director Of Industries, Dean Students Welfare, PEC University of Technology, Director, Census Operation, Adult Education,Chandigarh, Chandigarh State AIDS Control Society, Indian Red Cross Society were the major attraction. A colorful cultural programme was also presented by the students of Government Model High School, Sector 28 and Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 10. The Chandigarh Administration also announced holiday of January 27, 2011 for Government and Private Schools of Chandigarh. On the occasion Adviser awarded the Police officials with Administrator’s Police Medal for their distinguished and meritorious services. Commendation certificates were also given to 15 public personalities for their outstanding services in various fields including Public Service, Social Service, Art, Culture and Sports. Adviser also awarded various contingents and schools for their remarkable performances. Chandigarh Police received the overall best contingent award. In Police category, the first prize was bagged by I.R.B.Chandigarh Police where as the Chandigarh Police took second position and Haryana Armed Police came third. In NCC contingents, NCC Naval Wing bagged the first position, NCC Girls Battalion came second and Army Wing came third. In the Civil Defense category Chandigarh Home Guard received the first prize, Chandigarh Fire Services second and Chandigarh Civil Defense got the third position. Home Secretary, Ram Niwas, Finance Secretary, V.K.Singh, IG of Police PK Shrivastava, SSP, Naunihaal Singh, Chairman CHB, Mohanjeet Singh, Deputy Commissioner Brijendra Singh, Commissioner Roshan Sankaria, Special Secretary Finance Ajoy Sharma, Mayor Ravinder Pall, other senior officials of UT Administration, Municipal Corporation and Police along with the residents of the city were during the function.
Tableaus aesthetically decorated, full of information, from different departments, colleges and societies including Dy. Conservator of Forests,U.T., Govt. College of Arts, Chandigarh Architecture College, Director Of Industries, Dean Students Welfare, PEC University of Technology, Director, Census Operation, Adult Education,Chandigarh, Chandigarh State AIDS Control Society, Indian Red Cross Society were the major attraction. A colorful cultural programme was also presented by the students of Government Model High School, Sector 28 and Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 10. The Chandigarh Administration also announced holiday of January 27, 2011 for Government and Private Schools of Chandigarh. On the occasion Adviser awarded the Police officials with Administrator’s Police Medal for their distinguished and meritorious services. Commendation certificates were also given to 15 public personalities for their outstanding services in various fields including Public Service, Social Service, Art, Culture and Sports. Adviser also awarded various contingents and schools for their remarkable performances. Chandigarh Police received the overall best contingent award. In Police category, the first prize was bagged by I.R.B.Chandigarh Police where as the Chandigarh Police took second position and Haryana Armed Police came third. In NCC contingents, NCC Naval Wing bagged the first position, NCC Girls Battalion came second and Army Wing came third. In the Civil Defense category Chandigarh Home Guard received the first prize, Chandigarh Fire Services second and Chandigarh Civil Defense got the third position. Home Secretary, Ram Niwas, Finance Secretary, V.K.Singh, IG of Police PK Shrivastava, SSP, Naunihaal Singh, Chairman CHB, Mohanjeet Singh, Deputy Commissioner Brijendra Singh, Commissioner Roshan Sankaria, Special Secretary Finance Ajoy Sharma, Mayor Ravinder Pall, other senior officials of UT Administration, Municipal Corporation and Police along with the residents of the city were during the function.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Social service day organised
CHANDIGARH : The NSS Units of MCM DAV College organized Social Service Day today at the college campus. Essay competitions, declamation and open discussions were organized for the students on the necessity of social resource. The aim of the event was to sensitive the students about the importance and need of social resource and their role in the uplifting of our society. They were informed that they hold social as well as moral responsibility towards our society as each and everyone from the society in contributing to their education and growth. Social Service is an integral parts of NSS and their education. They were also informed about the various works and Zeal for the betterment of the society. They were sensitized regarding the fact that individual growth and development depends upon the growth and development of the society. While progressing one should take care of the progress of the society in which he or she in living.
The volunteers activity took part in the competitions and expressed their views on different aspects of the important of social service. They also vowed that they will certainly do something for the welfare of our society. The college Principal appreciated the efforts of NSS units and motivated the students to do their best for the welfare of their brothers and sisters.
The volunteers activity took part in the competitions and expressed their views on different aspects of the important of social service. They also vowed that they will certainly do something for the welfare of our society. The college Principal appreciated the efforts of NSS units and motivated the students to do their best for the welfare of their brothers and sisters.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Students Protest for their Education
CHANDIGARH : A large numbers of students of Chandigarh schools, colleges and Panjab university including parents and some teachers gathered at Panjab University Students Centre for protest against the reluctance of management of private schools in Chandigarh to the implementation of Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE), 2009. As per the RTE Act Act 25% of the students from the poor families are are to be admitted in the private schools whose expenses of education would be borne by the govt. It is worth remembering that it took seven years to pass the act in 2009 and was suppoesed to be implimented from the last academic session. The management of private schools on one or the other pretext are not willing to implement the Act even from the forthcoming session in 2011. Seventy two private schiools in Chandigarh and if students from neighbourhood are not admitted this year it will amount to the violation of the basic premises of the Act. Educationb is not be reduced to profit making business. It is sad that some private schools instead of making ventures of making education as their mission and social service have reduced it to profit making ventures at the cost of helpless parents. Gathering reminded that nearly half of the children of poor people are still deprived of quality edication and they are eventally forced to end up working as child labour. The Act is the revelutionary provision and it is the duty of every parents and conscious citizen to see the act is implemented n the is letter and spirit.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Centre to frame smokeless tobacco specific policy: Azad
CHANDIGARH : Noting that 26 per cent of the total population is chewing cancer-causing tobacco, the Centre today said it was formulating a smokeless tobacco specificpolicy. So far the Health Ministry's anti-tobacco programmesrevolved around cigarettees...there is another monster as 26 percent of the population is using smokeless tobacco withpotential to create cancer, Union Health Minister Ghulam NabiAzad said inaugurating a block of HSJ Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital of Panjab University here.
Quoting a survey by a reputed international agency, hesaid around 35 per cent adults of the total population were smoking. It is shocking that out of this total 35 percent population, 26 percent are consuming smokeless tobacco, Azad said adding eighty percent of oral cancer was a result of chewing tobacco. Azad said only nine percent of the population was smoking cigarettees and bidi. With the smokeless tobacco having the potential tocreate 80 per cent of oral cancer, the Health Ministry is formulating a policy which is smokeless tobacco specific, Azad said.
Azad said according to a survey between 60 to 65 years of age 12 percent of population lose its teeth and more than 30 percent population lose its teeth over 70 years of age.
Tobacco is one of the contributory factors in loss ofteeths as well, Azad said adding the role of dentistry was far behind the implantation. Azad said the thrust of the Health Ministry was to produce more MBBS doctors and bring sweeping changes in the Medical Council of India. He said the Ministry had last year decided to set up10 centers of excellence in para medics.
Quoting a survey by a reputed international agency, hesaid around 35 per cent adults of the total population were smoking. It is shocking that out of this total 35 percent population, 26 percent are consuming smokeless tobacco, Azad said adding eighty percent of oral cancer was a result of chewing tobacco. Azad said only nine percent of the population was smoking cigarettees and bidi. With the smokeless tobacco having the potential tocreate 80 per cent of oral cancer, the Health Ministry is formulating a policy which is smokeless tobacco specific, Azad said.
Azad said according to a survey between 60 to 65 years of age 12 percent of population lose its teeth and more than 30 percent population lose its teeth over 70 years of age.
Tobacco is one of the contributory factors in loss ofteeths as well, Azad said adding the role of dentistry was far behind the implantation. Azad said the thrust of the Health Ministry was to produce more MBBS doctors and bring sweeping changes in the Medical Council of India. He said the Ministry had last year decided to set up10 centers of excellence in para medics.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Punjab should designate 2011 as Infrastructure and Skills Development Year : NRI convention
CHANDIGARH : A Punjab NRI convention organized by International Punjabi Chamber for Service Industry here today urged the Punjab government to declare 2011 as the year for Infrastructure and skills development. The NRI convention which saw participation from over 100 NRIs of Punjab origin from across the globe, including USA, UK, France, Canada, Netherlands, Norway, etc, besides an equal number of top corporates, also called for NRIs to adopt Punjab youth from the poorer sections for providing them education upto +2 level.
Held under the aegis of the Punjab government with focus on infrastructure development and on channelizing the investments both from within the country and overseas, the conference, organized on the occasion of the 8th Punjabi Parvasi Divas, strongly recommended involving the Indian Diaspora, especially of Punjabi origin, to make use of their resources, expertise and entrepreneurial spirit for the overall economic development of the state, especially of its backward areas.
Inaugurating the conference, Punjab Industries and Commerce minister Manoranjan Kalia said with a new industrial policy in place, offering a package of incentives and facilities for setting up projects, there was greater scope for NRIs from Punjab to set up their profitable ventures in the state and boost its economy. Member of Parliament Navjot Singh Sidhu gave a special address on the occasion. The main objective of the conference was to recognise the contribution of the financial services coupled with that of the NRIs and the domestic corporate to the Indian economy and the role they can play in catapulting the country, especially of Punjab, into higher economic growth and promoting the infrastructure, social educational and environmental causes and other allied activities.
There are enormous opportunities for NRI professional, entrepreneurs and businessmen, trade and commercial organizations to get actively involved in the development process of Northern India, particularly Punjab, as well as become mechanisms that allow transfer of their skills, leveraging of contacts, attracting investment, enhancing trade and providing networking and insight into the global market psyche.
Among the speakers were Mahendra Khari, an eminent NRI from the UK, who is the President elect of the IPCSI, Prof. Satinder Dhiman from the Woodbury University, California, S C Agrawal, Chief Secretary Punjab, S S Channy, Principal Secretary Industries Punjab, Peter Sandhu, MLA from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Kamaljeet Singh Hayer, President of NRI Sabha, Punjab, and Inderjeet Singh Mullanpuri, editor of Deshvidesh Times and Dr Arunh Gupta an eminent Ayurvedist, European Union..
The main focus of IPCSI is promoting service industry growth in the State of Punjab which at present is lagging behind with 45 % contribution to the state GDP compared to the contribution of the Service Industry in the national growth which is above 60 percent. The efforts are to build service industry infrastructure for its various components such as health services, tourism, transport including air transport, hospitality services including hotels, resorts, theme and amusement parks, ropeways, convention centres, golf courses, developing heritage villages, human resource development, retail & real estate, IT and ITES, media and entertainment and other such sectors.
Our basic effort is how NRIs could be linked up in developing service industry in the State of Punjab and at the same time helping the youth of Punjab to become respectable citizens of the State. In the last NRI conference IPCSI had focused on skills development and making Punjab the skill capital of the world. In between the last conference and the present event, approximately 15,000 youth (mostly rural) were trained in skill devilment in the state and providing them employment opportunities.
Our focus now is how the NRIs and skilled manpower requirements could be matched with the aspiring youths and who are keen to go abroad i.e. where the demand and supply meet on common platform while fulfilling each other’s requirements. In this regard, IPCSI is exploring those skills which could benefit them when they go abroad for employment.
IPCSI strongly urges the NRIs to adopt some children especially, belonging to the weaker sections of the society from their respective districts to give them basic education and skills development to make them employable and give suitable opening to the deserving youth as per NRIs requirement. Such an arrangement would help the youth of Punjab to a great extent while strategically channelising their talent. The effort is that these youths who are keen to go abroad should not fall in the hands of touts or travel agents and other unscrupulous persons who send them abroad without giving them appropriate skills and sometimes in illegal ways.
Held under the aegis of the Punjab government with focus on infrastructure development and on channelizing the investments both from within the country and overseas, the conference, organized on the occasion of the 8th Punjabi Parvasi Divas, strongly recommended involving the Indian Diaspora, especially of Punjabi origin, to make use of their resources, expertise and entrepreneurial spirit for the overall economic development of the state, especially of its backward areas.
Inaugurating the conference, Punjab Industries and Commerce minister Manoranjan Kalia said with a new industrial policy in place, offering a package of incentives and facilities for setting up projects, there was greater scope for NRIs from Punjab to set up their profitable ventures in the state and boost its economy. Member of Parliament Navjot Singh Sidhu gave a special address on the occasion. The main objective of the conference was to recognise the contribution of the financial services coupled with that of the NRIs and the domestic corporate to the Indian economy and the role they can play in catapulting the country, especially of Punjab, into higher economic growth and promoting the infrastructure, social educational and environmental causes and other allied activities.
There are enormous opportunities for NRI professional, entrepreneurs and businessmen, trade and commercial organizations to get actively involved in the development process of Northern India, particularly Punjab, as well as become mechanisms that allow transfer of their skills, leveraging of contacts, attracting investment, enhancing trade and providing networking and insight into the global market psyche.
Among the speakers were Mahendra Khari, an eminent NRI from the UK, who is the President elect of the IPCSI, Prof. Satinder Dhiman from the Woodbury University, California, S C Agrawal, Chief Secretary Punjab, S S Channy, Principal Secretary Industries Punjab, Peter Sandhu, MLA from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Kamaljeet Singh Hayer, President of NRI Sabha, Punjab, and Inderjeet Singh Mullanpuri, editor of Deshvidesh Times and Dr Arunh Gupta an eminent Ayurvedist, European Union..
The main focus of IPCSI is promoting service industry growth in the State of Punjab which at present is lagging behind with 45 % contribution to the state GDP compared to the contribution of the Service Industry in the national growth which is above 60 percent. The efforts are to build service industry infrastructure for its various components such as health services, tourism, transport including air transport, hospitality services including hotels, resorts, theme and amusement parks, ropeways, convention centres, golf courses, developing heritage villages, human resource development, retail & real estate, IT and ITES, media and entertainment and other such sectors.
Our basic effort is how NRIs could be linked up in developing service industry in the State of Punjab and at the same time helping the youth of Punjab to become respectable citizens of the State. In the last NRI conference IPCSI had focused on skills development and making Punjab the skill capital of the world. In between the last conference and the present event, approximately 15,000 youth (mostly rural) were trained in skill devilment in the state and providing them employment opportunities.
Our focus now is how the NRIs and skilled manpower requirements could be matched with the aspiring youths and who are keen to go abroad i.e. where the demand and supply meet on common platform while fulfilling each other’s requirements. In this regard, IPCSI is exploring those skills which could benefit them when they go abroad for employment.
IPCSI strongly urges the NRIs to adopt some children especially, belonging to the weaker sections of the society from their respective districts to give them basic education and skills development to make them employable and give suitable opening to the deserving youth as per NRIs requirement. Such an arrangement would help the youth of Punjab to a great extent while strategically channelising their talent. The effort is that these youths who are keen to go abroad should not fall in the hands of touts or travel agents and other unscrupulous persons who send them abroad without giving them appropriate skills and sometimes in illegal ways.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Jewellery showroom looted in Chandigarh
CHANDIGARH : A group of 10-15 miscreants dressed up in UP police uniform looted jewellery worth crores of rupees from Tanishq showroom in Manimajra town in this union territory, an official said today. The accused, who were wearing police uniforms, overpowered three security guards and gained entry into the showroom after breaking its locks early morning. It is apparent that it is the handiwork of a professional gang. There were around 10 to 15 accused who were wearing UP police uniform to confuse the security guards, Chandigarh's Senior Superintendent of Police Naunihal Singh told reporters here.
They overpowered the guards, broke the locks and also damaged the shutter of the showroom. CFSL (Central Forensic Science Laboratory) experts have collected vital clues from the spot. Police will take some time to complete its preliminary investigation as it is a very sensitive case. Police sources said jewellery worth crores was looted by the criminals. The exact estimate is not yet available. Chandigarh Police are facing flak for their failure in solving various cases of murder, kidnapping, robbery and rape that have rocked this union territory in the past few months.
They overpowered the guards, broke the locks and also damaged the shutter of the showroom. CFSL (Central Forensic Science Laboratory) experts have collected vital clues from the spot. Police will take some time to complete its preliminary investigation as it is a very sensitive case. Police sources said jewellery worth crores was looted by the criminals. The exact estimate is not yet available. Chandigarh Police are facing flak for their failure in solving various cases of murder, kidnapping, robbery and rape that have rocked this union territory in the past few months.
Fog returns in Chandigarh, mercury below normal
CHANDIGARH : After a day of bright sunshine, Chandigarh and its surrounding areas were again surrounded by thick fog today morning that disrupted road traffic.Freezing cold and harsh weather conditions continued to make things difficult for residents with a minimum temperature of 3.7 degrees Celsius. The mercury remained below normal in almost all parts of Punjab and Haryana today.
Punjab's Amritsar town was the coldest in the region today. It recorded a minimum temperature of 1.6 degrees Celsius that was three notches below normal. It was followed by Ludhiana city, which shivered at 1.9 degrees, again three degrees below average. Patiala city recorded a low of 3.3 degrees today. A dense cover of fog had enveloped most parts of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh this morning. Visibility was reduced to zero at various places, disrupting road traffic, said a Met official here today. Mercury also remained below normal at all places in this region. Similar conditions will prevail for the next one or two days. Dense fog in the region is also expected to disrupt air traffic today. The Chandigarh airport was opened yesterday, after a closure of six days from Jan 5-10 due to dense fog, and a couple of flights resumed operations. Right now we cannot comment anything about the cancellation of flights. We are waiting for weather to become clear, said an official of Chandigarh airport here today.
In Haryana, Hisar town was the coldest at a low of 2.8 degrees Celsius. Ambala, Karnal and Narnaul settled at minimum temperatures of 4.4, 3 and 3 degrees respectively.
Punjab's Amritsar town was the coldest in the region today. It recorded a minimum temperature of 1.6 degrees Celsius that was three notches below normal. It was followed by Ludhiana city, which shivered at 1.9 degrees, again three degrees below average. Patiala city recorded a low of 3.3 degrees today. A dense cover of fog had enveloped most parts of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh this morning. Visibility was reduced to zero at various places, disrupting road traffic, said a Met official here today. Mercury also remained below normal at all places in this region. Similar conditions will prevail for the next one or two days. Dense fog in the region is also expected to disrupt air traffic today. The Chandigarh airport was opened yesterday, after a closure of six days from Jan 5-10 due to dense fog, and a couple of flights resumed operations. Right now we cannot comment anything about the cancellation of flights. We are waiting for weather to become clear, said an official of Chandigarh airport here today.
In Haryana, Hisar town was the coldest at a low of 2.8 degrees Celsius. Ambala, Karnal and Narnaul settled at minimum temperatures of 4.4, 3 and 3 degrees respectively.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Dense fog engulfs Punjab, Haryana
CHANDIGARH : Dense fog enveloped most parts of Punjab, Haryana and the joint capital city Chandigarh today. The mercury remained below the normal level in this region. Air traffic was badly affected as Chandigarh airport remained shut today for the sixth consecutive day. No flight has operated from here since Wednesday. We have shut our operations because of poor visibility. We are waiting for the weather to become clear, a Chandigarh airport official said. A few long distance trains from here were also running behind their normal schedule.
Dense fog engulfed most parts of Punjab and Haryana today. It reduced the visibility level up to zero at various places and badly affected the road traffic. We are expecting similar conditions to prevail for the next few days,a met department official said here. Haryana's Narnaul town was the coldest in this region today. It shivered at 1.2 degrees Celsius that was three notches below normal. Ambala, Hisar and Karnal towns recorded minimum temperatures of 4.7 degrees, 3 degrees and 5 degrees, respectively. Chandigarh recorded a low of 4.2 degrees Celsius. In Punjab's Amritsar, Ludhiana and Patiala cities, the mercury settled at 4.8, 4.5 and 3.9 degrees, respectively.
Dense fog engulfed most parts of Punjab and Haryana today. It reduced the visibility level up to zero at various places and badly affected the road traffic. We are expecting similar conditions to prevail for the next few days,a met department official said here. Haryana's Narnaul town was the coldest in this region today. It shivered at 1.2 degrees Celsius that was three notches below normal. Ambala, Hisar and Karnal towns recorded minimum temperatures of 4.7 degrees, 3 degrees and 5 degrees, respectively. Chandigarh recorded a low of 4.2 degrees Celsius. In Punjab's Amritsar, Ludhiana and Patiala cities, the mercury settled at 4.8, 4.5 and 3.9 degrees, respectively.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
75-year-old woman murdered in Chandigarh
CHANDIGARH : A 75-year-old woman, the mother-in-law of Punjab's acting Advocate General Rupinder Khosla, was found murdered in her bungalow in a busy residential area here today. Police said the woman may have been sexually assaulted as well.
According to the police, the deceased was identified as Gurbaz Maninder Mann, who lived alone in Sector 21 here. Police said they suspected that the victim had been sexually assaulted. Some of her garments had been removed. The family came to know about the murder when Mann did not answer telephone calls for the last two days. Mann's grandchildren had come to meet her today. When she did not open the door after repeated knocking, they broke the door to gain entry and found her body, a police officer said here. We had called forensic experts and they have collected some vital clues. Right now, it is difficult to tell when this murder was committed. The exact picture would be clear only after the post mortem. Police said that it could be a handiwork of some drug addict.
One of Mann's daughters, Mohanmeet Khosla, is the chairperson of the School of Communication Studies at Panjab University here. Many high-profile lawyers and VIPs, including Chandigarh's Senior Superintendent of Police Naunihal Singh, visited the spot. Our investigation is on. We will solve this case very soon, Singh told reporters. Mann's family said that she was of a reserved nature and rarely talked to her neighbours. She was very old and did not come out of her house very often. She was of a reserved nature,' one of her family members said.
According to the police, the deceased was identified as Gurbaz Maninder Mann, who lived alone in Sector 21 here. Police said they suspected that the victim had been sexually assaulted. Some of her garments had been removed. The family came to know about the murder when Mann did not answer telephone calls for the last two days. Mann's grandchildren had come to meet her today. When she did not open the door after repeated knocking, they broke the door to gain entry and found her body, a police officer said here. We had called forensic experts and they have collected some vital clues. Right now, it is difficult to tell when this murder was committed. The exact picture would be clear only after the post mortem. Police said that it could be a handiwork of some drug addict.
One of Mann's daughters, Mohanmeet Khosla, is the chairperson of the School of Communication Studies at Panjab University here. Many high-profile lawyers and VIPs, including Chandigarh's Senior Superintendent of Police Naunihal Singh, visited the spot. Our investigation is on. We will solve this case very soon, Singh told reporters. Mann's family said that she was of a reserved nature and rarely talked to her neighbours. She was very old and did not come out of her house very often. She was of a reserved nature,' one of her family members said.
Magisterial probe into boy''s kidnap and murder
CHANDIGARH :A magisterial inquiry has been ordered into the kidnap and murder of a 5-year-old boy from here, even as prohibitory orders were imposed in Burail area where locals staged protests accusing the police of negligence in nabbing the abductors. An official release here said the inquiry was ordered as there were allegations that the police officials concerned did not handle the sensitive case properly which has shocked the conscience of the city. Provincial Civil Service officer M L Sharma has been asked to complete the probe and submit report by January 16.
Khushpreet Singh was kidnapped from outside his residence here on December 21. His parents had paid a ransom of Rs four lakh to the captors. However, the abductors escaped with him and the money after police made a failed rescue bid. His body was found wrapped in a blue bag in Mohali yesterday and it appeared that he was strangled to death three days back, police said. Meanwhile, Section 144 was clamped in Burail after locals took to streets demanding that an FIR be lodged against policemen whose alleged negligence led the boy's death. Police personnel were heavily deployed with anti-riot vehicles positioned in the area. Mild lathicharge and water canons were also used to control agitators, they said. Police had booked four persons for blocking traffic, assaulting some security personnel and damaging government vehicles and property at the area yesterday. Security was also tightened at the government hospital here where postmortem examination of the body was to be conducted. Khushpreet's kin were against the examination, saying a case should be first registered against cops whose alleged negligence led to his murder. The body of Khushpreet Singh, son of a grocer, was found wrapped in a blue bag and he appeared to have been strangled to death three days back, police said.
Khushpreet's kidnappers who were initially in touch with the boy's family broke contact getting the ransom money and did not release the boy from their custody. The alleged negligence in the kidnapping case had led to the transfer of two inspectors including Station House Officer of Sector 34 police station to Police lines. A Special Investigation Team had also been constituted to investigate the case.
Khushpreet Singh was kidnapped from outside his residence here on December 21. His parents had paid a ransom of Rs four lakh to the captors. However, the abductors escaped with him and the money after police made a failed rescue bid. His body was found wrapped in a blue bag in Mohali yesterday and it appeared that he was strangled to death three days back, police said. Meanwhile, Section 144 was clamped in Burail after locals took to streets demanding that an FIR be lodged against policemen whose alleged negligence led the boy's death. Police personnel were heavily deployed with anti-riot vehicles positioned in the area. Mild lathicharge and water canons were also used to control agitators, they said. Police had booked four persons for blocking traffic, assaulting some security personnel and damaging government vehicles and property at the area yesterday. Security was also tightened at the government hospital here where postmortem examination of the body was to be conducted. Khushpreet's kin were against the examination, saying a case should be first registered against cops whose alleged negligence led to his murder. The body of Khushpreet Singh, son of a grocer, was found wrapped in a blue bag and he appeared to have been strangled to death three days back, police said.
Khushpreet's kidnappers who were initially in touch with the boy's family broke contact getting the ransom money and did not release the boy from their custody. The alleged negligence in the kidnapping case had led to the transfer of two inspectors including Station House Officer of Sector 34 police station to Police lines. A Special Investigation Team had also been constituted to investigate the case.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Punjab outraged over kidnapped 5-year-old's death
CHANDIGARH : The streets of Burail in Chandigarh witnessed scenes similar to that of Srinagar when angry residents blockaded the roads and pelted stones. They were apparently miffed at the failure of police to crack the kidnap and murder of five year old Khushpreet.
Khushpreet was kidnapped from Burail two weeks ago and his body was found in Mohali today. His death is a failure of the Chandigarh police, said one of the protesters. We recovered a body that was identified by the family of Khushpreet. We are on the case. We will get the culprit soon, said H S Doon, Superintendent of Police, Chandigarh. The last Khushpreet's parents saw him was on December 21 when he left for school. Two days later, they received a ransom call for Rs. 10 lakh which they negotiated down to Rs. 4 lakh. The police laid a trap with the money but the abductors got away with the ransom.
The police could find no further clues till today when the body was found abandoned on a main road. Now as public outrage creates additional pressure, the days ahead will be tough for the police.
The boy's body was found wrapped in a blue bag and he appears to have been strangled to death 2-3 days back. We have sent the body for postmortem to ascertain exact cause and time of his death, a police official said.
As the news reached the family, relatives and local people started to arrive at the household at Sector 45 here. Angry crowds marched towards the police post in Sector 45 where they pelted stones. Police had to lathicharge to disperse the agitators. A huge police force has been deployed in the area to control the situation.
Khushpreet was kidnapped from Burail two weeks ago and his body was found in Mohali today. His death is a failure of the Chandigarh police, said one of the protesters. We recovered a body that was identified by the family of Khushpreet. We are on the case. We will get the culprit soon, said H S Doon, Superintendent of Police, Chandigarh. The last Khushpreet's parents saw him was on December 21 when he left for school. Two days later, they received a ransom call for Rs. 10 lakh which they negotiated down to Rs. 4 lakh. The police laid a trap with the money but the abductors got away with the ransom.
The police could find no further clues till today when the body was found abandoned on a main road. Now as public outrage creates additional pressure, the days ahead will be tough for the police.
The boy's body was found wrapped in a blue bag and he appears to have been strangled to death 2-3 days back. We have sent the body for postmortem to ascertain exact cause and time of his death, a police official said.
As the news reached the family, relatives and local people started to arrive at the household at Sector 45 here. Angry crowds marched towards the police post in Sector 45 where they pelted stones. Police had to lathicharge to disperse the agitators. A huge police force has been deployed in the area to control the situation.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Severe cold wave sweeps Haryana fog blinds region
CHANDIGARH : Severe cold wave today swept Haryana with minimum temperatures dropping sharply while dense fog in the state and neighbouring Punjab threw normal life out of gear.
Freezing cold gripped Narnaul, which was the coldest place in the two states, recording a low of 0 degrees Celsius, down three notches, the MeT said here. As the minimum temperatures in Haryana tumbled after settling above normal for five days, chill also swept Hisar, which recorded a low of 2.7 deg C, down two notches.
Bhiwani, too, experienced a cold night at 2.6 deg C, down four notches. Rohtak and Gurgaon also braved the chill recording respective minimums of 3 deg C and 5.2 deg C.
Ambala recorded a low of 6.6 deg C.
The MeT said that fog had engulfed most places in the two states early today. Fog affected movement of vehicular traffic at many places while some trains were also delayed due to bad weather conditions.
The minimum temperature at Chandigarh settled at 7.4 deg C, one above normal. In Punjab, Ludhiana and Patiala recorded respective lows of 7 deg C and 5.2 deg C. Amritsar recorded a low of 8 deg C, five notches above normal. The MeT forecast says that cold conditions are likely to continue in the two states and Chandigarh over the next two days.
Freezing cold gripped Narnaul, which was the coldest place in the two states, recording a low of 0 degrees Celsius, down three notches, the MeT said here. As the minimum temperatures in Haryana tumbled after settling above normal for five days, chill also swept Hisar, which recorded a low of 2.7 deg C, down two notches.
Bhiwani, too, experienced a cold night at 2.6 deg C, down four notches. Rohtak and Gurgaon also braved the chill recording respective minimums of 3 deg C and 5.2 deg C.
Ambala recorded a low of 6.6 deg C.
The MeT said that fog had engulfed most places in the two states early today. Fog affected movement of vehicular traffic at many places while some trains were also delayed due to bad weather conditions.
The minimum temperature at Chandigarh settled at 7.4 deg C, one above normal. In Punjab, Ludhiana and Patiala recorded respective lows of 7 deg C and 5.2 deg C. Amritsar recorded a low of 8 deg C, five notches above normal. The MeT forecast says that cold conditions are likely to continue in the two states and Chandigarh over the next two days.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Kang to challenge City Mayor's election in court
CHANDIGARH : The opposition in Municipal Corporation has decided to challenge the validity of City Mayor election which was held on 1st of January and in which Congress candidate, Ravinder Singh Palli was declared elected.
The "defeated" candidate Jagjit Singh Kang today announced that he and other opposition Corporators would fight the injustice and irregularity at every level and the election will be challenged in the court of law. He said that a formal complaint in this regard would be filed in the court within this week.
A complaint against the graceless intervention of Union Minister, Pawan Bansal will also be lodged with the Prime Minister. Kang alleged that he had won the election and the Presiding officer had declared him duly elected but the total scene was changed by the open manipulation by some of the Congress Corporators at the behest of Pawan Bansal during the election. Kang was accompanied by BJP's Satya Pal Jain, SAD Councillor, Harjinder Kaur and other opposition concillors.
The "defeated" candidate Jagjit Singh Kang today announced that he and other opposition Corporators would fight the injustice and irregularity at every level and the election will be challenged in the court of law. He said that a formal complaint in this regard would be filed in the court within this week.
A complaint against the graceless intervention of Union Minister, Pawan Bansal will also be lodged with the Prime Minister. Kang alleged that he had won the election and the Presiding officer had declared him duly elected but the total scene was changed by the open manipulation by some of the Congress Corporators at the behest of Pawan Bansal during the election. Kang was accompanied by BJP's Satya Pal Jain, SAD Councillor, Harjinder Kaur and other opposition concillors.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Fog again hits Punjab, Haryana
CHANDIGARH : Amid overcast conditions, a light fog enveloped parts of Punjab, Haryana and their joint capital Chandigarh here today. Cold waves swept the region last night and today morning, increasing the chill in the air. Overcast conditions are prevailing in various parts of Punjab and Haryana. Amritsar city recorded a minimum temperature of 5.4 degrees Celsius today morning. Patiala and Ludhiana recorded 8.2 and 9 degrees Celsius respectively. City recorded a low of 8.6 degrees Celsius here today0. Light fog prevailed at different places, disrupting road traffic. We expect similar conditions in the next two-three days. Rail and air traffic were also hit. Most trains and flights were behind schedule. In Haryana, Ambala, Hisar and Karnal cities recorded minimum temperatures of 7.3, 8.6 and 8.4 degrees Celsius here today.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Chandigarh, neighbouring states usher in 2011 with gusto
CHANDIGARH : Overcast skies and chilly weather could not dampen the spirit of the youngster of the city and the neighbouring states of Punjab and Haryana, and they celebrated the New Year's eve with full enthusiasm. The city hotels, restaurants, clubs and discotheques saw a huge rush of revelers last night.
Many organisers invited Punjabi singers, Bollywood fame item girls and special dance troupes from Mumbai and Delhi to enthrall their guests. The Chandigarh administration had also arranged a special Musical Nite at Sector 17, the commercial hub of city.
We are offering pick and drop facility to our guests. We made special arrangements and offered elaborate New Year menus for their guests at city hotels. Besides, around 12 midnight, youngsters took to the streets and danced to the bhangra beats in the upscale Sectors 17, 7, 8,9 and another city based hotels and discotheques. However, the police too were out in force and made full arrangements to keep an eye on hooligans and anti social elements. In Punjab, the New Year parties were hosted in various farm houses and resorts.
Many organisers invited Punjabi singers, Bollywood fame item girls and special dance troupes from Mumbai and Delhi to enthrall their guests. The Chandigarh administration had also arranged a special Musical Nite at Sector 17, the commercial hub of city.
We are offering pick and drop facility to our guests. We made special arrangements and offered elaborate New Year menus for their guests at city hotels. Besides, around 12 midnight, youngsters took to the streets and danced to the bhangra beats in the upscale Sectors 17, 7, 8,9 and another city based hotels and discotheques. However, the police too were out in force and made full arrangements to keep an eye on hooligans and anti social elements. In Punjab, the New Year parties were hosted in various farm houses and resorts.
CITY TRAFFIC POLICE CELEBRATE ROAD SAFETY WEEK
CHANDIGARH: The National Road Safety Week is observed in the first week of January every year all over the country to inculcate the culture of road safety amongst the citizens. Traffic Police celebrating the 22nd Road Safety Week 2011 in UT, Chandigarh from 1st January to 7th January, 2011 under the theme of "Road Safety is a mission, not intermission”.
The 22nd Road Safety Week was inaugurated by Sh. Ram Niwas, IAS, Home Secretary, U.T. Chandigarh on 1st January, 2011 in city Traffic Park, Sector 23, Chandigarh. A blood donation camp and painting competition by school children from various schools of the city was also organized during this occasion. A team of doctors of PGI was present for the blood donation camp. The Chief Guest also visited the road safety exhibition. Road Safety Drama prepared by the Institute of Radio Jockeying Chandigarh having students of Manav Mangal School, Panchkula was also performed. A puppet show was also performed by Badri Nath to aware the general public about road safety.
On the occasion P.K. Srivastava, IPS, IGP/Chandigarh, Alok Kumar, IPS, DIG Chandigarh, R.K. Arora, GM/IOC, H.S Doon, IPS, SP Traffic & Security, all DSPs, all SHOs, Traffic Marshals, members of Central Traffic Advisory Committee, Harman Sidhu, AriveSafe NGO were present. Chief Guest and Guest of Honour urged the people to follow traffic rules and cooperate with the traffic police. On this occasion Award of Honours were also presented to the Chief Guest Ram Niwas, Home Secretary, U.T. Chandigarh and R.K. Arora, GM, IOC.
The road safety week will last on 7th January, 2011 and during this week various road safety activities such as painting competition, blood donation camp, road safety announcement on major light points, regular seven days road safety exhibition at Piazza Sector 17, road rules test, regular showing of road safety movies, scooter rally of girl students to promote wearing of helmets, penal discussion on road safety at All India Radio, road safety workshops for auto rickshaws and cycle rickshaws, first aid workshop for PCR police personnel, road safety seminar of traffic marshals and residents welfare associations, workshop FOR CTU, PEPSU, Punjab and Haryana
roadways drivers with free medical eye check up camp, driving training workshop for taxis, school bus drivers.
The 22nd Road Safety Week was inaugurated by Sh. Ram Niwas, IAS, Home Secretary, U.T. Chandigarh on 1st January, 2011 in city Traffic Park, Sector 23, Chandigarh. A blood donation camp and painting competition by school children from various schools of the city was also organized during this occasion. A team of doctors of PGI was present for the blood donation camp. The Chief Guest also visited the road safety exhibition. Road Safety Drama prepared by the Institute of Radio Jockeying Chandigarh having students of Manav Mangal School, Panchkula was also performed. A puppet show was also performed by Badri Nath to aware the general public about road safety.
On the occasion P.K. Srivastava, IPS, IGP/Chandigarh, Alok Kumar, IPS, DIG Chandigarh, R.K. Arora, GM/IOC, H.S Doon, IPS, SP Traffic & Security, all DSPs, all SHOs, Traffic Marshals, members of Central Traffic Advisory Committee, Harman Sidhu, AriveSafe NGO were present. Chief Guest and Guest of Honour urged the people to follow traffic rules and cooperate with the traffic police. On this occasion Award of Honours were also presented to the Chief Guest Ram Niwas, Home Secretary, U.T. Chandigarh and R.K. Arora, GM, IOC.
The road safety week will last on 7th January, 2011 and during this week various road safety activities such as painting competition, blood donation camp, road safety announcement on major light points, regular seven days road safety exhibition at Piazza Sector 17, road rules test, regular showing of road safety movies, scooter rally of girl students to promote wearing of helmets, penal discussion on road safety at All India Radio, road safety workshops for auto rickshaws and cycle rickshaws, first aid workshop for PCR police personnel, road safety seminar of traffic marshals and residents welfare associations, workshop FOR CTU, PEPSU, Punjab and Haryana
roadways drivers with free medical eye check up camp, driving training workshop for taxis, school bus drivers.
Congress wins Chandigarh mayor poll by one vote
CHANDIGARH : The ruling Congress today managed to scrape through in the crucial election for the mayor of Chandigarh. Congress candidate Ravinder Pal Singh Palli won by just one vote, indipendent candidatewith the support of BJP Jagjit Singh Kang.Out of the 33 votes counted, Ravinder Pal Singh Palli got 17 while Kang got 16.
Kang, a Congress councillor, quit the party on Tuesday after he was denied nomination. But he received support from the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, Akali Dal and the Bahujan Samaj Party.
Out of a total of 36 votes, 35 councillors cast their votes today along with union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal, who represents Chandigarh in parliament. Two votes were declared invalid.
There was confusion after the votes were counted as the returning officer, Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, first declared Kang the winner. However, he corrected himself within minutes and announced Ravinder Pal Singh Palli as elected.
The result showed that the Congress, which had 16 votes in the corporation, failed to get much support from the nine nominated councillors.
BJP has eight votes while Akali Dal and the BSP have a vote each in the house. There are also nine nominated members. One councillor did not vote as she was out of the country.
The mayoral election was considered crucial this time as the general election for the corporation is scheduled for December. The present house completes its term by the end of 2011.
Kang, a Congress councillor, quit the party on Tuesday after he was denied nomination. But he received support from the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, Akali Dal and the Bahujan Samaj Party.
Out of a total of 36 votes, 35 councillors cast their votes today along with union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal, who represents Chandigarh in parliament. Two votes were declared invalid.
There was confusion after the votes were counted as the returning officer, Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, first declared Kang the winner. However, he corrected himself within minutes and announced Ravinder Pal Singh Palli as elected.
The result showed that the Congress, which had 16 votes in the corporation, failed to get much support from the nine nominated councillors.
BJP has eight votes while Akali Dal and the BSP have a vote each in the house. There are also nine nominated members. One councillor did not vote as she was out of the country.
The mayoral election was considered crucial this time as the general election for the corporation is scheduled for December. The present house completes its term by the end of 2011.
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