Yuva Sangam Bihar Delegation Calls on Punjab Governor at Lok Bhavan

Yuva Sangam Bihar Delegation Calls on Punjab Governor at Lok Bhavan

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The Bihar delegation visiting Punjab under Yuva Sangam Phase VI called on the Governor of Punjab and Administrator, Chandigarh, Shri Gulab Chand Kataria, at...
President Confers Kirti Chakra on Major Arshdeep Singh Gill

President Confers Kirti Chakra on Major Arshdeep Singh Gill

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Major Arshdeep Singh Gill, a brave officer of the Indian Army and a resident of Sector 79, Mohali, has been awarded the Kirti Chakra,...
Bhagmender's blazing fifty powers Chandigarh Kings to thrilling three-wicket victory Panchkula, June 10: Bhagmender Lather produced a scintillating batting display to guide Chandigarh Kings to a thrilling three-wicket win over Royal Titans on the third day of the 4th Omaxe Chandigarh Premier League 2026 at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Panchkula on Wednesday. This is Kings second win of the league Chasing a challenging target of 183, Chandigarh Kings rode on an explosive knock from Bhagmender Lather who smashed 57 runs off just 27 balls studded with four boundaries and five towering sixes. Earlier, the Kings suffered an early setback when skipper Shivam Bhambri departed in the opening over. However, Arnav Bansal launched a fierce counterattack by hammering 40 runs off only 13 deliveries with three fours and four sixes. Lather then took charge, stitching together crucial partnerships. After Bhagmender's departure, wicketkeeper-batter Akshit Rana contributed a valuable 29 off 15 balls while Harish Kumar remained unbeaten on 29 from 16 deliveries, ensuring Chandigarh Kings crossed the finish line with ten balls to spare. Earlier, opting to bat first after winning the toss, Royal Titans posted a competitive 182 for 9 in their allotted 20 overs. Sanchit Sahu and Markanday Panchal provided the early impetus with identical scores of 42 while Arjit Singh Pannu chipped in with a brisk 37. Harshit Singh added 19 runs lower down the order to push the total beyond the 180-mark. For Chandigarh Kings, Rahul Singh and Nitesh Gorsi clinched two two wickets each. Earlier on Tuesday's evening, skipper Manan Vohra produced a masterclass in power-hitting by smashing a scintillating 103 off just 51 balls to lead HIIMS Hawks to a convincing 44-run win over Rock Garden Warriors. Batting first after Warriors opted to field, Hawks piled up a massive 252 for 5 in 20 overs.Vohra received excellent support from Nikhil Thakur who blasted 56 off 18 deliveries and Nipunn Sharda who contributed 52. In reply, Rock Garden Warriors fought hard through Aarush Bhandari's explosive 86 off 34 balls, but were bowled out for 208 in 19.3 overs. Anirudh Kanwar clinched four wickets.

Bhagmender’s blazing fifty powers Chandigarh Kings to thrilling 3wicket victory

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Bhagmender Lather produced a scintillating batting display to guide Chandigarh Kings to a thrilling three-wicket win over Royal Titans on the third day of...
Technical Session of CPA India Region Zone-II Conference witnesses insightful deliberations

Technical Session of CPA India Region Zone-II Conference witnesses insightful deliberations

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Speakers, Deputy Speakers and legislators from various State Legislatures, along with the Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha, participated in the technical session of the Commonwealth...
Pilgrimages Foster Social Unity and Cultural Awareness :CM

Pilgrimages Foster Social Unity and Cultural Awareness :CM

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Haryana Chief Minister,  Nayab Singh Saini said that pilgrimages serve as a powerful medium for strengthening social harmony and preserving India's rich cultural traditions....
Two-day classical music & dance festival concludes

Two-day classical music & dance festival concludes

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The two-day classical music and dance festival - Rhythmia - on the concluding day being Sunday holiday, City music lovers thronged in great number...
Teen Nikasha Luthra Pens Novel ‘Lost and Found in Kashmir’

Teen Nikasha Luthra Pens Novel ‘Lost and Found in Kashmir’

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  Nineteen-year-old actor, film director & author - Nikasha Luthra, has announced the unveiling of her latest novel, ‘Lost and Found in Kashmir’, during an...
Four New Labour Codes Are Historic Reforms for Workers & Industry: Vij

Four New Labour Codes Are Historic Reforms for Workers & Industry: Vij

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Haryana Labour Minister Anil Vij urged Union Minister for Labour and Employment Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya to provide state labour departments with draft rules and regulations framed...
Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Monday said that for the Bharatiya Janata Party, power is not a means of enjoying authority but a medium of public service. He asserted that the present government has ended the discrimination faced by South Haryana under previous regimes and has ensured balanced development across the state by translating the vision of ‘Haryana Ek, Haryanvi Ek’ into reality. The Chief Minister was addressing a public gathering after inaugurating BJP’s newly constructed district office, ‘Namo Kamal’, in Narnaul. Earlier, he hoisted the party flag and participated in a havan ceremony. The programme was presided over by Haryana BJP President, Dr Archana Gupta. Paying homage to the sacred land of Maharishi Chyawan, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the region has a rich legacy of patriotism and sacrifice, having produced brave sons who made the supreme sacrifice in defence of the nation. Highlighting the development of Mahendragarh district, he said road connectivity in Narnaul and the adjoining areas is being significantly strengthened. Several key projects, including a logistics hub, are underway and are expected to generate new employment opportunities for the youth. The Chief Minister also referred to efforts being made to address the region’s long-standing water scarcity issues. He said the government has worked to ensure that canal water reaches even the tail-end areas, providing relief to residents who had been facing water shortages for years. Congratulating BJP workers of Mahendragarh district on the establishment of the new district office, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the inauguration of the organisational centre was a matter of pride and satisfaction. He remarked that political party offices are not merely buildings made of bricks, cement and mortar, but centres of organisational strength, ideology and energy. For BJP workers, a party office is a temple of organisation and service from where the resolve to serve the nation is strengthened and efforts are made to ensure that development and welfare schemes reach the last person in society, he said. The Chief Minister said the BJP’s organisational structure is fundamentally different from that of other political parties. While parties driven by dynastic politics often confine leadership opportunities to a select few, the BJP provides every ordinary worker the opportunity to rise to the highest positions through dedication, hard work and merit. Describing this as one of the BJP’s greatest strengths, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the party was founded in 1980 with the objective of building a strong, prosperous and powerful India. From Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee to the present leadership, the organisation has continued to expand and today, with more than 140 million members, has emerged as the world’s largest democratic political party. Journey from Two Seats in 1984 to Present-Day Success is a Testament to Workers’ Dedication- CM The Chief Minister said the BJP’s rise from winning just two Lok Sabha seats in 1984 to becoming the country’s largest political force reflects the tireless efforts of its workers and the trust reposed in it by the people. He said India has witnessed unprecedented development and welfare-oriented governance under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership over the past 12 years. Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said district party offices should emerge as centres of public aspirations and expectations. Every farmer, youth, poor citizen and needy person visiting the office should feel assured that their concerns will be heard and sincere efforts made to resolve them, he added. Urging party workers to continue serving society with honesty, commitment and dedication, the Chief Minister called upon them to contribute towards making Haryana one of the most developed states in the country. He expressed confidence that Haryana would play a significant role in realising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a developed India. The new office would function in the spirit of Antyodaya- Dr Archana Gupta Addressing the event, Haryana BJP President, Dr Archana Gupta said the new office would function in the spirit of Antyodaya and serve as an effective platform for taking government welfare schemes to every citizen of the state under the guidance of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini. Chief Minister has established new benchmarks of development in Haryana- Health Minister Earlier speaking on the occasion Health Minister, Ms. Arti Singh Rao said the Chief Minister has established new benchmarks of development in Haryana. Describing Dr Archana Gupta as an inspiration for women, she said the BJP works not for power but for nation-building through service. Referring to the Ahirwal region, she said it has always been a land of patriotism and sacrifice and is widely known as the ‘Land of Soldiers’ for its immense contribution to the nation’s armed forces. Earlier, BJP District President Dr Yatendra Rao welcomed the dignitaries and guests attending the function. Member of Parliament, Chaudhary Dharambir Singh, State General Secretary, Sh. Surender Poonia, MLAs, Sh. Om Prakash Yadav, Sh. Anil Yadav and Sh. Kanwar Singh Yadav, former ministers, Dr Banwari Lal and Sh. Abhay Singh Yadav, former MLA, Sh. Sitaram, Rao Bahadur Singh and several senior party leaders and distinguished guests also remained presnet on this occasion.

CM inaugurates BJP’s new district office ‘Namo Kamal’ in Narnaul

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Haryana Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini said that for the Bharatiya Janata Party, power is not a means of enjoying authority but a medium...
Vij Hits Back at Hooda’s Allegations, Says Congress Avoids Debate in the House

Vij Hits Back at Hooda’s Allegations, Says Congress Avoids Debate in the House

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Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister, Anil Vij, referring to his recent comment on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), said that “Cockroach is...
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