Poshan Maah celebrations at Nursing school GMSH 16 to generate Nutrition awareness.
Poshan Maah celebrations at Nursing school GMSH 16 to generate Nutrition awareness.
Poshan Maah celebrations at Nursing school GMSH 16 to generate Nutrition awareness.
Chandigarh, 14th September, 2018:
The inauguration of the newly built Community Centre at Sarangpur was done today by the Chief Guest – Smt. Kirron Kher, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, UT Chandigarh in the presence of officers of the Engineering Department and Chandigarh Administration, along with the residents of the village. The foundation stone of Community Centre at Sarangpur was also laid by Smt. Kirron Kher on 13th November, 2016.
The new community centre is a sight to be watched. It boasts of a plinth area of 12,100 sq ft with double height hall and two side entrances. The building consists of Kitchen, Dining area, Pantry, two rooms, Ladies & Gents Toilets at the ground floor, whereas 2 rooms, Gymnasium, Library and Ladies & Gents Toilet on the 1st floor. The Community Centre has been built at a cost of Rs. 3.30 crores including Rs. 278.75 Lac for Civil work, Rs. 20 lac for Public Health and Rs. 30.83 Lakh for Electrical Work.
Appreciating the contribution of all those associated with the construction of the community centre, Smt. Kirron Kher said that this community center will be a role model for other villages in the city to follow the architecture and amenities imbibed in it.
चंडीगढ़:
25 स्थित रैली ग्राउंड रोड के बीच में एक्टिवा सवार को सांड़ ने अचानक जोरदार टक्कर मार दी। जिसे गंभीर हालात में सेक्टर 16 के सरकारी अस्पताल में भर्ती कराया गया जहां पर इलाज जारी है। प्राप्त जानकारी के अनुसार वीरवार सुबह 10 बजे के करीब सेक्टर 25 के रोड से एक्टिवा सवार अपने किसी काम से मार्केट जा रहा था कि अचानक रैली ग्राउंड के पास पहुंचते ही श्मशान घाट की तरफ से आ रहे सांड़ ने उसे रोड पर दौड़ाकर जोरदार टक्कर मार दी जिसके कारण वह लहुलूहान होकर जमीन पर गिर गया।
महिला ने अपनी कार से घायल को पहुंचाया अस्पताल…..
देखते ही देखते घटना स्थल पर लोगों की भीड़ जमा हो गई। जहां पर मौजूद एक महिला ने अपनी कार में घायल युवक को सेक्टर 16 के सरकारी अस्पताल में दाखिल कराया जहां पर युवक का इलाज जारी है। हालांकि अब उसकी हालत खतरे से बाहर बताई जा रही है। वहीं अभी घायल युवक की पहचान नही हो पाई है।
आवारा कुत्तों ने एक मासूम को नोचा था
सवाल यह है कि अगर रोड पर इसी प्रकार से लावारिस पशु घूमते रहेंगे और रोड पर आने-जाने वाले राहगीरों को घायल करते रहेंगे तो इसका जिम्मेदार कौन होगा। ध्यान रहे कि अभी बीते कुछ दिन पहले ही आवारा कुत्तों का आतंक जारी था जिसमें एक मासूम बच्चे आवारा कुत्तों ने नोच-नोच कर मार डाला था। उसके बाद भी अभी जिम्मेदार लोगों ने कोई खास कदम नहीं उठाया जिससे लावारिस पशुओंं पर शिकंजा कसा जा सके।
Sarika Tiwari
Chandigarh, 13 September, 2018:
“The more you work hard better you will perform”, advised the former Indian Captain Sardar Singh to the upcoming Indian Hockey teams, the day after he announced his retirement from International Hockey.
During ‘Meet the Press’ event organised by Chandigarh Press Club, Sardar Singh was fascilitated by Club President Virender S. Rawat and Vice President Jaswant Rana.
While talking to scribes in the Press Club Chandigarh he admitted that team could not meet the expectations of the nation. He made this decision after disappointing Asian Games, where India could not defend their title and had to settle with the Bronze Medal.
He told that he had taken this decision after consultation with his family and team India, as it is time for future generation to take over.
Arjun Awardee Sardar Singh played for 12 years and retired at 32. He was also decorated with Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratan last year. He represented national team for 8 years. He was awarded Padma Shri in 2015, he also represented India in 2 Olympics.
Hailing from Sirsa, Haryana Sardar’s career was not devoid of controversies either. He was accused of rape of an Indian origin British Woman, later was given clean chit by the police.
Sarika Tiwari
Chandigarh, 13 September, 2018:
While addressing the media persons here Mr. Amarjeet Singh Tikka, coordinator of the mission praises Navjot Singh Sidhu’s friendly visit to Pakistan to attend the oath ceremoney of newly elected Pakistan PM Mr. Imran Khan, which led to the positive initiation by the Pak authorities towards Sikh Sangat. He also appriciated Punjab CM Capt. Amrinder Singh for raising issue with Center Government.
Singh told the scribes that in 2010 United Sikh Mission requested then CM Punjab for taking up this issue with the Pak Govt. to Union Government of India. AS the result then Punjab govt. passed a resolution in Assembly on 1st October, 2010 and forwarded it to Union Government for construction of this corridor. Apart from this, Former President Sh. Pranab Mukharjee during his stent as Foreign Minister made efforts in this direction. United Sikh Mission expresses its gratitude to Captain Amrinder Singh CM Punjab and other MLAs from other parties of Punjab for again unanimously passing this resolution in the Vidhan Sabha and forwarded the same to Union Government. They also thanked Navjot Singh Sidhu for initiate taken by him in this regard.
Gurudwara Kartarpur Sahibis a place situated at Narowal in Pakistan where Guru Nanak Dev Ji spent last 17 years of his life. Guru ji was revered bu both Muslims and Sikhs. At this place Guru Angad Dev ji became successor of Guru Nanak Dev ji. Keeping in view the religious importance of Gurudwara Kartarpur Sahib, United Sikh Mission America makes its earnest appeal to the governments of both countries to work for construction of this corridor. It will usher a peaceful era with cordial relation for both these countries.
At this juncture, United Sikh Mission America expresses its offer to construct this peace corridor at their own level with the blessings from the Sangat all over the world. as per depicted in the map a bridge on the Ravi river and other small bridges on the tributaries will also be constructed. In addition to the above, all necessary facilities on both the sides of the corridor will be provided to the visitors by Mission.
Bathinda police have rounded up Mrs Kiranjit Kaur w/o murdered AAP ZP candidate Harwinder Hinda , as a suspect for the murder.
It has been learnt that she has been taken into custody by CIA staff for questioning .
Hinda was shot dead in his house at Gill Kalan on September 10, 2018 .
Punjab finance minister Manpreet Badal has struck down a proposal to purchase armoured luxury sedans for his estranged uncle, former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, and cousin, Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal.
The Punjab Police security wing had sent a proposal to the finance department to replace ageing Toyota Land Cruisers in Badal and Sukhbir’s fleets. It had also sought new bullet-proof vehicles for some other VVIP protectees, including Sukhbir’s brother-in-law and former minister Bikram Singh Majithia, saying these vehicles had fulfilled their years in service. The proposal for new bullet-proof vehicles, Toyota Innovas and Maruti Gypsies as escort and pilot vehicles entailed an expenditure of Rs 9 crore.
But Manpreet, who is on an austerity pitch, refused to give his consent. “They (Badals and Majithia) are among the richest people in north India. They are not dependent on government resources and can afford to buy bullet-proof vehicles for themselves,” Manpreet told HT.
A finance minister in the Akali Dal-BJP government, Manpreet had parted ways with the then ruling Badal family and government in 2010. In his first budget as Congress finance minister in June last year, he had presented a white paper on how the previous regime had left the state coffers empty after its decade-long rule.
However, the cash-strapped state which has been hit by poor revenue growth after the goods and service tax (GST) regime has been implemented since July last year, has sanctioned funds to upgrade the fleet of chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh comprising a Range Rover, Innovas and Gypsies.
“We have only cleared funds for new vehicles for CM’s convoy,” Manpreet said.
When in power, the Badals had upgraded their fleet from Mitsubishi Monteros to Toyota Land Cruisers and ahead of last year’s state polls, a Range Rover worth Rs 1.7 crore —with bullet-proofing cost of Rs 35 lakh — was ordered for the CM. The luxury sedan is now being used by Amarinder. Since armoured vehicles have a short shelf life, they have to be condemned as per the government policy. Most VIP protectees in Punjab have bullet-proof Mitshubishi Monteros and the police proposal is to replace old ones with the same make.
To cut down on expenditure on new SUVs, the transport and finance departments have jointly approved a policy, allowing all ministers and MLAs to use their own vehicles and claim reimbursement for fuel as per set limits along with driver salary as per the DC rate. A Toyota Fortuner (for ministers) costs Rs 30 lakh and Innova (for MLAs) Rs 15 lakh. It will also end the confusion on fuel reimbursement claims as multiple departments provide cars and drivers.
In a setback for Punjab Tourism Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu, the Supreme Court has decided to review its own judgment letting him off with a ₹1000 fine in a 30-year-old fatal road rage case.
The Supreme Court had on May 15 acquitted Mr. Sidhu of culpable homicide in the case while finding him guilty of the lesser offence of voluntarily causing hurt under Section 323 of the Indian Penal Code.
The judgment, written by a Bench led by Justice J. Chelameswar (now retired), reasoned that the crime was 30 years old and there was no former enmity between Mr. Sidhu and his victim, Gurnam Singh. It had even said that roadside brawls were a “very common sight in this country”.
Justice Chelameswar, who had authored the verdict, found that a payment of Rs. 1000 by the Punjab Minister to the victim’s family would “meet the ends of justice”.
Aggrieved by the judgment, Singh’s family decided to return to the Supreme Court for a rare remedy — a review of its own judgment, that too, through an open court hearing.
A Bench of Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and Sanjay Kishan Kaul decided there was merit in the family’s plea. The Bench found that May 15 judgment did indeed require a relook. Incidentally, Justice Kaul was the puisne judge and part of the Bench led by Justice Chelameswar which had authored the May 15 judgment.
The Review Bench, now led by Justice Khanwilkar, admitted the family’s petition and issued notice to Mr. Sidhu to respond on why the quantum of his punishment should not be changed.
“Issue notice restricted to quantum of sentence qua respondent number 1 — Navjot Singh Sidhu,” the Review Bench held in an order dated September 11 published on September 12.
Mr. Sidhu may face a prison sentence of one year if the court decides to swap the Rs.1000 fine for a jail term under Section 323 IPC.
On May 15, the Bench led by Justice Chelameswar, in a 46-page judgment, had found that the prosecution could not prove that Mr. Sidhu caused the death of Singh in 1988 after a roadside brawl on the right of way.
Though the Supreme Court conceded that Mr. Sidhu had given a single blow to the man’s head, it said that medical evidence was “absolutely uncertain” about the cause of Singh’s death shortly after the run-in.
The Supreme Court had set aside the Punjab and Haryana High Court, which had found Mr. Sidhu and his co-accused guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder on the ground that the blow to the head caused a subdural haemorrhage. The Supreme Court had dismissed death by subdural haemorrhage as “pure conjecture”.
The court had said “no doubt that there are lapses in the investigation” but added that the “law of this country is not that people are convicted of offences on the basis of doubts.”
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