Punjab Politics News
CM okays `190-cr govt medical college at Mohali
Thursday, 27/04/2017
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Chandigarh : Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday gave in-principle approval to set up a new government medical college with an intake capacity of 100 seats at Mohali in order to address the critical shortage of medical specialists while giving a boost to medical education in the state.
CM orders crackdown on medical and dental colleges
Thursday, 27/04/2017
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Chandigarh : Coming down heavily on private medical and dental colleges, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has ordered a crackdown such institution engaged in the business of making money at the cost of the future of the students. The CM has warned the institutions to either perform or close the ‘shops’.
Punjab is in its hour of maximum danger, says Manpreet Badal
Wednesday, 26/04/2017
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CHANDIGARH:Punjab finance minister Manpreet Singh Badal on Tuesday made an impassioned plea for reviving the state, which he said was in its “hour of maximum danger”. “Sometimes it’s embarrassing to see what we’ve led Punjab to,” said an emotional Badal, calling himself a “gunehgaar banda” (guilty).
GOVT TO GO FOR THIRDPARTY AUDIT OF CIVIC WORKS IN STATE
Wednesday, 26/04/2017
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CHANDIGARH:Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday recommended thirdparty technical and financial audit of all municipal works over ₹10 crore, undertaken in the past three years. The CM wants a reputed firm to carry out the audit to find lapses in these projects.
State in its hour of maximum danger: Manpreet Singh Badal
Wednesday, 26/04/2017
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Chandigarh : Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal on Tuesday made an impassioned plea for reviving the state, which he said was in its “hour of maximum danger”. “Sometimes it’s embarrassing to see what we’ve led Punjab to,” said an emotional Manpreet, calling himself a “gunehgaar banda” (guilty).
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