Punjab Politics News
Tewari calls for enhanced SAARC ties
Sunday, 08/09/2013
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Chandigarh : Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Manish Tewari, on Saturday, appealed to SAARC countries to put aside their “little differences” so as to reap greater demographic dividends, not only in political terms, but also to strengthen the economy.
Punjab economy gone from bad to worse: Manish Tewari
Saturday, 07/09/2013
http://www.punjabnewsline.com/punjab/punjab-economy-gone-from-bad-to-worse-manish-tewari/8625
CHANDIGARH: Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari today said that during the last six years the Punjab economy had gone from bad to worse and people at the helm of affairs here had proved beyond doubt that they were not capable of managing the state’s economy.
Tewari calls for putting aside little differences among SAARC members
Saturday, 07/09/2013
http://www.punjabnewsline.com/punjab/tewari-calls-for-putting-aside-little-differences-among-saarc-members/86263
CHANDIGARH: Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari today called for putting aside little differences by the members of the South Asian Association of Regional Countries to reap the greater demographic dividends not only in political terms but also for strengthening the economy as well.
Sidhu’s neglect charge vindicates our stand: Cong
Saturday, 07/09/2013
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2013/20130907/punjab.htm#7
Chandigarh : The Punjab Congress today claimed Amritsar MP Navjot Singh Sidhu’s outburst vindicated the party’s charge of discrimination levelled against the SAD-BJP government. The party has sought an explanation from the Chief Minister.
Cong to take up ‘escalated’ power bills in assembly
Saturday, 07/09/2013
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2013/20130907/punjab.htm#8
Ludhiana : Opposition leader Sunil Jakhar today came to the rescue of beleaguered small scale industry in Ludhiana on the issue of “escalated” electricity bills. The power consumers in both the non-domestic and domestic sectors have been asked to shell out an amount that's almost three times their average electricity bills this time as advance consumption deposit charges have been levied on the consumers.
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