HM chairs a review meeting on implementation of three new criminal laws in Haryana
Haryana should ensure 100 per cent implementation of the New Criminal Laws by March 31, 2025, says Home Minister Amit Shah.
Haryana should ensure 100 per cent implementation of the New Criminal Laws by March 31, 2025, says Home Minister Amit Shah.
The Chief Minister emphasized minimizing distress cuts so that the public begins to trust the schedule of power cuts notified by the power development department.
The Chief Minister directed officials to personally visit the affected areas, monitor the situation, and accelerate relief efforts.
Top brass of Army, J&K Police, BSF, CRPF and central and UT intelligence agencies reviewed the security situation in Jammu, Samba and Kathua region which have witnessed terror incidents and infiltration bids in the recent past.
The L-G stresses coordinated counter-terrorism operations in Jammu region.
Chairing the high-level review meeting, he said, “For India to become the global leader in drugs regulation to match our global reputation of ‘Pharmacy of the World’, we need to have a world class regulatory framework matching our scale of operations and international expectations.”
General Dwivedi began his two-day visit with an inspection of the 3 Corps headquarters in Dimapur, Nagaland yesterday.
Delhi PWD Minister Atishi and Flood Control Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj held a high-level meeting on Friday to review flood control measures in the city in the wake of the monsoon.
The Army Chief during his visit to the forward locations was accompanied by the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command, Lt General Suchindra Kumar, and the General Officer Commanding of the Nagrota-based White Knight Corps, Lt General Navin Sachdeva.
The CM took a meeting of senior officials at the State Secretariat at Bhopal and apprised himself about the preparations for the monsoon session of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly starting from July 1.