Punjab Politics News
26 yrs on, board textbooks remain unchanged - Punjab School Education Board’s excuse: Not enough number of subject experts
Thursday, 12/07/2012
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Strange but true. For the past 26 years, Punjabi and English textbooks of the Punjab School Education Board for Classes XI and XII have not been revised. Reason, the board does not have subject experts, claimed senior officials.
Forest fires remain a raging issue
Wednesday, 11/07/2012
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When the voters of Dasuya exercise their franchise tomorrow, one thing uppermost on their minds would be that no politician addressed two of their long-pending demands: tackling bushfires and promoting industrialisation.
Unemployment rate in Punjab among lowest
Tuesday, 10/07/2012
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It may sound strange but it is true that the unemployment rate in Punjab is 1.8 per cent against the all-India level of 3.8 per cent.
Capt concentrates on Lubana votes - Attacks government on Bluestar Memorial
Monday, 09/07/2012
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Capt Amarinder Singh, PPCC chief, in a bid to woo the powerful Lubana vote bank, addressed a gathering at Gilzian, the native village of Tanda Urmur MLA Sangat Singh Gilzian, an influential Lubana leader.
Capt hits back at Sukhbir
Sunday, 08/07/2012
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After having come under attack from Sukhbir Badal during election rallies in Dasuya, it was Punjab Congress Committee president Capt Amarinder Singh’s turn today to counter the Deputy Chief Minister.
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