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Poll violence: Cong workers looking forward to Bajwa's May 27 visit

While the People's party of Punjab (PPP) organised a dharna to protest against the alleged poll violence during the panchayat elections in the Malwa region on Friday, Congress workers' wait for their state leadership to chalk out a protest programme -- as around 150 party workers were booked in Lambi -- may be over as Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) president Partap Singh Bajwa is likely to visit Maan village on May 27.

Harsimrat hails Australian PM's assurance on turban issue

Member of Parliament Harsimrat Kaur Badal on Friday hailed the assurance given by Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on allowing Sikhs to wear turbans at workplaces and also while riding a motorcycle.

Bar holds protest after advocate booked for molestation

Bar Association of Sardulgarh held a protest in front of police station on Friday demanding the suspension of the Jhunir station house officer who booked a 70-year-old advocate, Gurdial Singh, on charges of molestation.

Manpreet alleges misuse of govt machinery in polls

People's Party of Punjab president Manpreet Singh Badal has demanded an inquiry by a sitting judge of the Punjab and Haryana high court into the alleged misuse of government machinery in the recently held rural local bodies' elections.

PUNSUP inspector held for embezzlement in Moga

The vigilance bureau has arrested an inspector of the Punjab State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited (PUNSUP) on Thursday evening for his alleged involvement in the wheat embezzlement amounting to Rs. 2.33 crore at Baghapurana in this district.

Notorious drug smuggler held with 40kg poppy husk

The Moga district police, in its drive against drugs, narcotics and smugglers, nabbed a man with 40kg poppy husk on Wednesday evening.

Teachers struggle to provide students uniforms in Rs. 400

The facility of free uniforms to government school students up to Class 8 is spelling trouble for the teachers, who struggle to buy all the items from the paltry sum they are supposed to spend. Teachers have to buy trousers, shirt, cap, sweater, shoes, socks from meager Rs. 400.

SAD wins all 14 zila parishad seats in Moga

The Shiromani Akali Dal has won the all 14 seats of zila parishad in Moga district. Senior akali leader Paramjit Singh Tarewala won the Fatehgarh zila parishad zone by a huge margin of 15,732 votes.

18 Cong men booked for staging protest during counting

Around 18 Congress workers, who had staged a protest in front of the counting centre at Mansa on Tuesday against the alleged rigging of votes, have been booked by the Mansa police.

SAD-BJP wins panchayat polls in Moga

The SAD-BJP combine registered a big victory in the block samiti and zila parishad elections in this district while the Congress won only on five seats of the total 110. The main competition was between the ruling SAD-BJP combine and the Congress while the People's Party of Punjab (PPP) and the Communist Party of India (CPI) were also in the contest.

BJP fails to win any seats in Muktsar

Except for the one seat that it won unopposed in alliance with the SAD, the BJP has failed to make an impression in all four block samiti seats in Muktsar district where its candidates were contesting against the SAD and other candidates.

Even dead and NRIs cast their vote at Faridkot village

A few deceased and NRIs also allegedly cast their vote at Kothe Gajjan Singh Wala village, near Kotkapura, in the block samiti and zila parishad elections.

Lesser area under paddy this year

The district agriculture department has claimed that lesser area will be brought under paddy this year and around 8,000 hectares will be shifted from paddy to some other crops.This is owing to the marketing factors as well as compulsion of the farmers. So far, farmers have not got any viable options for diversification.

We challenge tuition culture: Dhaliwal

While honoring all four students from the district who figured in the merit list of class-12 examination declared by the Punjab School Education Board, Gurmeet Singh Dhaliwal, chairman, Baba Farid Group of Institutions, Deaon, Bathinda, claimed that the success of the students is a victory over the culture of private tuition and dummy admission in schools.

83% voting recorded at Moga village repoll

Around 83% voters turned up at the re-polling to the Jalalabad zone of zila parishad and Indergarh zone of panchayat samiti at booth number 155 of Indergarh village under the Dharamkot assembly constituency on Monday.
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