Punjab Politics News
Congress lambasts Badungar for flaring communal tension
Thursday, 06/07/2017
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Chandigarh : The Punjab Congress on Wednesday lashed out at Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC) chief Kirpal Singh Badungar over his repeated attempts to vitiate the state’s peaceful atmosphere, warning him against fomenting communal strife in Punjab.
Captain Cabinet approves new Transport Policy
Thursday, 06/07/2017
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Chandigarh : Punjab cabinet under the leadership of chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday gave not to new transport policy. The cabinet also abolished the system of DTOs and restructuring the Transport Department, in order to streamline the issuance of permits and licences across commercial and private transport vehicles.
‘Karza Kurki Khatam’ claim falls flat in Bathinda
Thursday, 06/07/2017
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Bathinda : Despite the Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh’s repeated announcements that debt-ridden farmers will not face ‘kurki’ or sale of mortgaged property in Punjab, one such case came to the fore from Lehari village in Talwandi Sabo subdivision of Bathinda district on Wednesday.
Chinese firm proposes electric vehicles for cities, offers smartphones for CM scheme
Tuesday, 04/07/2017
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CHANDIGARH: Chinese major Yinlong has proposed to launch a pilot project to run electric cars and buses in Amritsar, followed by smart cities of Jalandhar and Ludhiana, and to set up an electrical vehicle manufacturing facility in the state.
No funds, Amarinder urges arhtiyas to bail out farmers
Tuesday, 04/07/2017
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CHANDIGARH: Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday met arhtiyas (commission agents) and urged them to bail out farmers facing financial crisis as a result of debt, and avoid charging exorbitant interest rates on loans.
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