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22 IPS Officers Get New Postings in Punjab After Promotion

The Punjab government has issued a major reshuffle, transferring 22 senior IPS officers to new roles following their promotions. Key appointments include new police chiefs for several districts. Get the full list of postings here.

Punjab to Create Jobs via Global Investments, Says Govt

Punjab's government announces a surge in global investments, promising better job opportunities and skill development for its youth. Discover how this economic push will transform the state's employment landscape.

Punjab Schools Shut Till Jan 13 Due to Cold

Punjab government extends school closure till January 13 due to severe cold wave. All government and private schools affected. Check latest updates and safety guidelines here.

Two Held for Planning Targeted Killing in Ludhiana

Ludhiana Police arrests two individuals for plotting a targeted killing. Weapons and a stolen motorcycle recovered. Investigation reveals inter-gang rivalry motive. Read the full details.

Punjab's Economic Slowdown: A Crisis of Confidence

Punjab's economic woes stem from a deeper collapse of belief. Explore why fiscal stress, migration, and stalled industry are symptoms of a profound crisis of confidence in the state's future.

Karnataka to enact strict law to prevent honour killings

Karnataka's Social Welfare Minister H C Mahadevappa vows to discuss a stringent law against honour killings after the murder of pregnant Manya Doddamani. The government also provided Rs 2 lakh compensation to each of the eight injured family members.

Punjab Tax Dues Scheme Deadline Extended to March 31

Punjab government extends deadline for its 'Settlement of Arrears of Tax Dues Scheme' to March 31, 2025. Traders get more time to clear pending dues with significant concessions. Act now to benefit!

Youth stuck 90ft high for 5 hours in Abohar rescued

A young Sikh volunteer, Awjot Singh, was dramatically rescued after being stranded for over five hours at 90 feet while changing a Gurudwara flag in Abohar's Gidranwali village. Read the full story of the harrowing rescue.

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