IAF, Punjab Police aspirants demand re-opening of Guru Nanak Stadium
News | June 16, 2021 14:19 ISTIndian Armed Forces (IAF) and Punjab Police aspirants staged protest in Amritsar on June 16.
Indian Armed Forces (IAF) and Punjab Police aspirants staged protest in Amritsar on June 16.
Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Badal holds protest against CM Amrinder Singh
The arrested person was identified as Sumit Kumar, a resident of Meham in Haryana
According to reports, the joint operation against the criminals was carried out by the Punjab Police and the Special Task Force (STF).
Ludhiana DC Varinder Kumar Sharma formed a committee to overlook factories and collect oxygen cylinders
An illegal mining racket was unearthed in Amritsar's Kassowal village in which two persons were arrested, and SHO was suspended.
On March 26th, Supreme Court ordered the transfer of the BSP MLA to jail in UP from Punjab to face trials there.
Punjab Deputy Inspector General (Prisons) Lakhminder Singh Jakhar on Sunday said he has resigned from service in support of farmers protesting against three new farm laws. Jakhar said he tendered his resignation to the state government on Saturday.
Punjab police have arrested a person who was caught on the spot by villagers committing sacrilege of Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji in village Tarkhan Majra, Fatehgarh Sahib district.
Earlier in the day, Punjab Police said that they solved the case of attack on Raina's relatives and that the arrested members were of an inter-state gage of robbers.
The Punjab police on Sunday arrested Shiv Sena (Taksali) president Sudhir Suri over an objectionable video clip allegedly denigrating women and inciting enmity between different groups.
The Punjab Police on Monday clarified that it has not issued any advertisement inviting online applications for filling up posts of constables. The statement came after a fake advertisement was circulated on social media.
Mehmi was asked to stop at a police check post near Milk Bar chowk but he tried to get away. The ASI was in front of the vehicle and had no choice but to jump on the bonnet to save his life, Jalandhar Police commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar said.
Expressing solidarity with the COVID-19 warrior policeman whose hand was severed and reimplanted in a clash while imposing curfew restrictions to contain the spread of coronavirus, Punjab Police chief Dinkar Gupta on Monday asked the men in uniform to wear his name on their chests proudly for the day.
After nearly eight hours of surgery, a team of doctors at the PGI on Sunday successfully re-implanted the left hand of Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of Punjab Police that was chopped off in a clash by Nihang Sikhs in Patiala.
A policeman's hand was chopped off and few others were injured when a group of Nihangs (an armed order of the Sikh community) allegedly attacked them at a vegetable market in Punjab's Patiala district on Sunday.
The coronavirus pandemic seems to be bringing out the creative side of the Punjab police, as they look for innovative ways of creating engaging awareness campaign to appeal people to stay home.
Nearly half a dozen protesters, comprising women, were injured in Punjab's Patiala district after being lathicharged by the police at a demonstration against the failure of the Congress government to provide them jobs, police said.
Punjab: Police baton charge Elementary Teacher Training (ETT) & Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) qualified unemployed teachers who were marching from YPS Chowk to Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh's residence in Patiala, demanding govt jobs.
ASI Binder Pal and his wife were rushed to the Civil Hospital after the accident where doctors declared the policeman as brought dead, said a hospital official.
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