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1103 Tribune News Service Amritsar, June 28 The AAP today staged a protest outside the residence of Congress MLA Raj Kumar Verka for allegedly misleading sanitation workers over regularisation of jobs. The protesters also burnt his effigy. Leader of Opposition in Assembly Harpal Singh Cheema, who led the protesters, said the Congress government had been trying to mislead safai workers on jobs. A few days ago, Verka had met CM Capt Amarinder Singh and announced regularisation of sanitation workers services. Cheema said the government had neither come up with any such policy nor had the issue been considered in the Cabinet. Cheema said Verka should apologise to sanitation workers for playing with their sentiments. The LoP said in the coming days, the AAP would expose false promises made by the Congress government to the people. “The CM had made tall promises to different sections of society, but none had been fulfilled so far,” he said. ....
238 Amritsar: The Amritsar (rural) police have nabbed seven persons for illegal mining on Saturday. The police confiscated eight tractor-trailers. The accused have been identified as Bikramjit Singh of Miandia Kalan, Lovepreet Singh of Dharamkot, Daljit Singh and Karamjit Singh of Miadian Khurd village, Daswinder Singh of Awan village, Angrej Singh, Surinder Singh and Dharam Singh of Miadian Kalan village. Amritsar (rural) Senior Superintendent of Police Dhruv Dahiya said the police got a tip-off regarding illegal sand mining following which a checkpoint was laid near gurdwara Morcha Sahib. The police intercepted eight tractor-trailers with sand. Drivers of these tractors could not produce any document regarding excavation of sand from Ravi river bed. The police have registered a case under Section 379 of the IPC and Section 21 of the Mining and Mineral Act against them. He said further investigations were under progress to identify their accomplices and spots from where the ....
2202 devil in detail: Pakistan got inserted in the treaty the clause that the dams to be built by India on the three western rivers could be of the run-of-the-river type only. PTI Lt gen Harwant Singh (Retd) Former Deputy Chief of Army Staff The Indus Commissioners of India and Pakistan met in New Delhi on March 23-24. The main issue for discussion was the designs of the upcoming hydel projects on the tributaries of the Chenab river. The Indus Water Treaty was signed by Pakistan and India at Karachi in 1960, with the World Bank being the third-party guarantor. India, being the upper riparian country to all six rivers (Indus, Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej), had the first right over the waters of these rivers. Yet, India gave to Pakistan, through this treaty, more than its due share of the waters (more than 80 per cent) of the six rivers. In addition, Pakistan got the waters of four Indian nullahs that join the Ravi. Through this largesse, India hoped t ....
Chandigarh, March 31 To amplify the voice of farmers against the three agro-market laws, a group of former bureaucrats, including two Padam Shri awardees, and former Army persons, have come together to form Kirti Kisan Forum in the city. So far, the group has written a letter in connection with farmers protest to the President of India and organised a seminar on the three farm laws at Punjab Kala Bhawan auditorium this month in the city, apart from donating beds and books at the Sighu border in January. “We even met farmer leaders and members of Samyukt Kisan Morcha on January 31. They didn’t ask us for anything, except to spread awareness about the three laws and the adverse affect they will have on country’s farmers,” says Padam Shri SS Boparai, former Vice-Chancellor, Punjabi University, Patiala. ....