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Money worth Rs7.25 cr seized from veg merchants

Amid protests from vegetable merchants over tax raids, the I-T department has unearthed unaccounted money worth over Rs 7 crore from Punjab-based wholesale vegetable merchants, an official said on We

Akalis taking credit for projects: Capt.

Pressing on with his new broadside against the ruling Shiromani Akali Dal-BJP Coalition, former chief minister and Punjab Congress chief Capt. Amarinder Singh on Tuesday charged the government of trying to take credit for infrastructure projects planned and initiated under Congress rule.

Traders block tomatoes, chillies for Pak

Angry over Pakistan’s decision to block overland onion exports to India, Amritsar’s traders blocked the movement of Indian tomatoes, other fresh vegetables and meat meant for consumer markets in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Islamabad and Karachi.

Sikh group wants Amnesty to probe rights violation

Significantly changing tack to include the denial of civil liberties of common citizens in addition to its familiar constituency of Sikhs accused of sedition and terrorism, the separatist Dal Khalsa on Tuesday invited the UK-based Amnesty International to probe “the continuing abuse of human rights in Punjab.”

Sikh cleric held for inciting violence

The Punjab police has arrested a senior Sikh cleric whose inflammatory remarks targeting Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh led to violent clashes followed by an indefinite curfew in the southwestern township of Bhiki on Sunday.

Punjab notifies new victim relief policy

Notifying a new “victim compensation policy”, the Punjab Cabinet on Monday approved the princely sum of `30,000 for women who fall prey to rapists and `40,000 for victims who lose an arms or a leg. The monetary compensation policy, which has been formulated following directions from the Punjab and Haryana high court, seeks to recompense victims or their dependants who suffer injury or loss as a result of a crime where the perpetrator goes unpunished.

Haryana to help firms get carbon credit

The Haryana government will assist industrial units in the state garner carbon credits via a new centralised cell that will advise entrepreneurs on optimal technologies.

Cong sweeps mayor polls in Punjab

Steered deftly by Union parliamentary affairs minister Pawan Kumar Bansal, the Congress kicked off the New Year with a clean sweep of Chandigarh’s mayoral elections on Saturday morning.

Girl, 14, dies in honour killing case

In yet another case of suspected honour killing, a 14-year-old girl was allegedly strangled to death and the body dumped into a drain at Champanura area in Rohtak, a senior police official said here o

Punjab for new law for citizens’ rights

Punjab is preparing to enact a new legislation to ensure citizens’ rights with dignity while making civil servants accountable through a system of cash penalties for which they will be personally liable.

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