Punjab General News
Group clash claims life of YC activist
Wednesday, 06/04/2016
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Ludhiana : A deadly clash between two groups of youngsters associated with Youth Congress in Jagraon claimed the life of a youth on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday. The rivalry between two groups started during the Youth Congress elections a few months ago and it took an ugly shape when the members of one group opened fire on the victim.
Scooterist killed in hit-and-run involving Badal bus
Saturday, 26/03/2016
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HOSHIARPUR: A 51-year-old man riding a scooter died after he was hit by a luxury bus, owned by the ruling Badal family, near Dallewal village on the Hoshiarpur-Dasuya road on Wednesday night.
SAD leader’s bus claims another life
Wednesday, 23/03/2016
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Ferozepur : In yet another mishap, a bus belonging to New Deep Transport Company, which is owned by SAD leader from Gidderbaha Hardeep Singh Dhillon, claimed life of Satnam Singh (40) of Chakk Rode Wala village in Lakho Ke Behram block of the district today.
Not paid wages, MGNREGA workers protest in Abohar
Tuesday, 22/03/2016
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Abohar : Hundreds of MGNREGA workers staged a dharna at the Block Development and Panchayat office here.
Punjab Mahila Cong to organise protests
Friday, 11/03/2016
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Jalandhar: All India Mahila Congress president Shobha Oza on Thursday flayed SAD-BJP alliance for putting aside facts presented by Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi about the dismal drugs problem faced by the youth in the state. The national Mahila president said that when Gandhi scion raised the issue that seven out of 10 youth in Punjab were drug addicts, the ruling Punjab government dubbed his statement as ‘baseless’. Oza said that in the coming days, the Punjab Mahila Congress workers would begin state wide protests against drugs mafia ahead of the ensuing assembly elections. “
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