Tanveer Thakur

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Small increase in sex ratio in Haryana

There is marginal increase in the skewed sex ratio of Haryana.

HC orders action on Honey Singh

The Punjab and Haryana high court has directed the Punjab government to take action against controversial Punjabi singer Honey Singh for singing vulgar songs.

In Punjab, no tears over Ashwani’s exit

Even as Punjab lost a Cabinet minister in Union government after Mr Ashwani Kumar resigned as law minister, there are no tears in his home state.

Nephew Bansal’s poll manager

Vijay Singla, the nephew of railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal arrested by the CBI on Friday along with others for allegedly taking a bribe of `90 lakh to ensure the promotion of a top railway offici

Thousands attend Sarabjit funeral

Thousands of people bid tearful farewell to Sarabjit Singh, as he was cremated on Friday at his native village Bhikhiwind with full state honours.

India abandoned Sarabjit: Kin

“I think that there was a conspiracy by the Indian and Pakistani governments. We hanged (Ajmal) Kasab and Afzal Guru, they have assaulted Sarabjit,” alleged Dalbir Kaur, the sister if Sarabjit Singh, the Indian on death row in Pakistan who is in a coma after being brutally assaulted in Lahore’s Kot Lakhpat jail.

Heroin accused tries to kill self; wrestler sought

The drug haul scandal in Punjab took another twist on Saturday when the key accused in the case, Anup Singh Kahlon, attempted suicide. The Punjab police, meanwhile, is still not clear whether they will summon Olympic medal-winning boxer Vijender Singh, whose name was mentioned by the accused.

India Olympic boxer denies heroin link

The Punjab police will call two boxers for questioning, one of them Olympic bronze medalist Vijender Singh, after a drug peddler arrested recently in a a major heroin bust alleged “he had links with these boxers”.

Cameron kneels for Raj shame

Nearly 94 years after soldiers belonging to the British Raj killed over 1,000 Indian protesters, British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday described the April 13, 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacr

Moga mla who quit back as akali candidate

The Moga byelection in Punjab on February 23 has thrown up a very unique situation, perhaps not seen anywhere else in the country earlier.

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