Punjab Politics News
Online admissions in industrial training institutes underway: Channi
Friday, 28/07/2017
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Chandigarh : Online admissions in government and private industrial training institutes in the state are underway and according to the reservation policy set by the government and no institute can refuse admission on available seats as per the reservations policy.
‘Care companion programme’ scheme launched in Punjab
Friday, 28/07/2017
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Chandigarh : State Health and Family Welfare Minister Brahm Mohindra on Thursday launched the department’s flagship health scheme “Care Companion Programme” (CCP) targeted at improving patient outcomes through better family engagement and education.
CM orders potable water supply for Sahauli village
Friday, 28/07/2017
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Chandigarh : Taking cognizance of news reports in a section of the media regarding contamination of drinking water in Sahauli village of Sudhar Block in Ludhiana district, Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has directed the concerned department to ensure supply of safe drinking water in the affected area.
Rajmata Mohinder Kaur’s mortal remains immersed
Friday, 28/07/2017
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Kiratpur Sahib : Amid chanting of hymns and prayers, Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh and his son Raninder Singh on Thursday immersed the mortal remains of ‘Rajmata’ Mohinder Kaur into the Sutlej river at Gurdwara Patalpuri Sahib here.
ALLOW WOMEN TO SING HYMNS AT GOLDEN TEMPLE: SIKH AMERICANS
Thursday, 27/07/2017
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WASHINGTON: Sikh-Americans have proposed that women should be allowed to sing “shabads” or hymns at the Golden Temple to recognise the important role played by them in strengthening the Sikh faith.
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