Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann refused to meet BJP delegation on stubble burning: Sachdeva
Sachdeva alleged that the increased incidence of stubble burning in Punjab is contributing to pollution across North India, including Delhi.
Sachdeva alleged that the increased incidence of stubble burning in Punjab is contributing to pollution across North India, including Delhi.
Chairing a meeting of the Commissioners of Police (CPs) and Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs), the CM asked the officers to adopt a zero tolerance policy against drugs.
The Governor says expeditious decision soon 'as per law'
The CM said the youth will act as a catalyst for realising the dream of Rangla Punjab for which doors of government recruitment are being opened for them.
The SAD called on Punjabis to ‘gherao’ Central teams wishing to conduct a survey of the SYL canal land in the state.
The previous Congress government had given Rs 10 lakh to the family of Manjit, who died on 26 April 2020, while on special duty as driver of the Punjab government-run bus to bring back stranded Sikh pilgrims to Punjab from Sri Hazur Sahib, Nanded.
Mann said the state government will facilitate these bright students with a cash award of Rs 51,000 soon.
The SAD has decided to stage a protest against Mann following claims of Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) chief of a meeting he is purported to have at Bathinda over the irrigation water crisis being faced by farmers of Rajasthan.
Mann asked the illegal encroachers to vacate the land under their possession by 31 May or the government will get it freed on its own.
The CM said the state could have arrested Amritpal only on March 18 but they never wanted any bloodshed and today the separatist leader has been arrested without firing a single bullet.