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KONE India Accelerates North India Expansion with Strategic Mohali Office

Chandigarh, May 30

KONE Elevator India, a leading provider of elevators, escalators, and automatic building doors, has expanded its footprint in North India with the inauguration of a new office in Mohali, Punjab. This move reflects KONE’s strategic commitment under its Rise strategy, which aims to accelerate growth, strengthen local engagement, and shape the future of cities with smart and sustainable urban mobility solutions.

The new office, strategically located at Mohali Phase-11, SAS Nagar, will cater to the increasing demand for elevator and escalator solutions across Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and parts of Haryana. It will also serve as an exhibition center, showcasing KONE’s advanced elevator designs, innovative features, and cutting-edge technology. The office will support Sales, Installation, Service and Modernization teams working across key cities in the states.

KONE Elevator India takes pride in partnering with prestigious projects and institutions in Tricity, Himachal & Jammu- Falcon View-JLPL, Homeland Heights-Unity Group, ISB, IISER, Punjab & Haryana High Court, Omaxe- India Trade Tower, Ambika- Florence, New PCA- Stadium, Homi Bhabha-Cancer Hospital, PGI Hospital-Chandigarh, Fortis Hospital- Mohali,  Sushma -Projects, Orbit Mall, Ananta Aspire- Savasitiga Group, Nirwana Heights & Square One, Prisma- Plaza-City, Chitkara University, MMU University, Grand Walk, East Wood, MBD Mall, Mittal Mall, ITC Hotel, IIT Mandi, IIT Jammu & Jammu ISBT .The CLIO by Jubilee Group , Trident Hills by Trident Group. Many existing and Premium High rise upcoming projects will be managed from the new office.

Speaking at the inauguration, Amit Gossain, Managing Director, KONE India and South Asia, said-“We are delighted to expand our presence in Mohali—an important and fast-growing economic and cultural center in Punjab. This new office reflects our continued investment in North India and is a key step in delivering our ‘Rise to lead’ strategy on the ground. By being closer to our customers, we can offer better service, smarter solutions, and faster response times”

With a growing network of offices across India, KONE remains focused on driving innovation, excellence, and sustainability across the residential, commercial, and infrastructure sectors. The Mohali office adds further momentum to KONE India’s efforts to support rapid urbanization with efficient and future-ready people flow solutions.

The new office is located at KONE Elevator India Pvt Ltd, Plot No: 372, Bulk Material Market, Phase XI, Mohali, S.A.S Nagar – 160062.

Fortis Mohali introduces advanced clot retrieval devices for treatment of vascular-related disorders

Chandigarh:

Fortis Hospital Mohali has taken a major leap forward in the treatment of vascular-related disorders, particularly Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), with the introduction of state-of-the-art clot retrieval technologies. The Department of Vascular Surgery, under the leadership of Dr Ravul Jindal, Director, Vascular SurgeryFortis Hospital Mohali has successfully implemented advanced non-thrombolytic mechanical thrombectomy devices that offer faster, safer, and more effective treatment for patients suffering from extensive blood clots.

DVT is a condition where a blood clot forms in a deep vein, typically in the legs and can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly. Traditionally, DVT was managed with anticoagulant therapy, which only prevents the clot from growing but does not actively remove it.

Fortis Mohali now offers next-generation clot retrieval systems such as the Penumbra Indigo Lightning System, a vacuum-based, image-guided aspiration system, and the Inari ClotTriever System, a catheter-based device designed for minimally invasive removal of large clots in a single session without the use of thrombolytic drugs. These advanced technologies significantly reduce the risk of bleeding, enhance patient safety, and ensure quicker recovery. Subsequently, the use of AngioJet (thrombectomy system used to break down and remove blood clots or thrombi from blood vessels) along with thrombolytics offered a more aggressive approach to dissolve and remove clots.

Anticoagulation, while essential, only prevents clot propagation and does not actively remove thrombus. In extensive DVT, early clot removal can prevent long-term venous obstruction, reduce venous hypertension, significantly lower the incidence of post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS), and improve quality of life and mobility. These modern technologies allow for immediate and effective clot removal without the complications associated with thrombolytic agents. Early intervention not only restores normal venous circulation but also prevents PTS, a debilitating long-term condition that causes leg swelling, pain, and skin changes,” said Dr Ravul Jindal

Patients from across the region are now benefiting from quicker recovery, improved clinical outcomes, and reduced hospital stays, making Fortis Hospital Mohali a leading centre for DVT treatment in North India.

Cleanliness campaign to gain momentum in Haryana- Chief Minister launches real-time tracking portal and mobile app for monitoring door-to-door garbage collection

Chandigarh, May 28 – Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday launched a real-time tracking portal and mobile app of door-to-door garbage collection vehicles to further accelerate the cleanliness drive and bring more transparency to the Urban Local Bodies Department. With this digital initiative, accurate information about vehicles and manpower involved in garbage collection in municipal corporations, municipalities, and municipal councils will be available online based on live location. Every citizen will be able to track garbage collection vehicles operating in their area. This move will also ensure regular garbage pickup from every household. Currently, 37 ULBs are live on this portal.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister chaired an important meeting with District Municipal Commissioners (DMCs) and  Commissioners Municipal Corporation (CMCs) on Wednesday. Urban Local Bodies Minister, Sh. Vipul Goel was also present. Various ongoing projects under the Urban Local Bodies Department were reviewed during the meeting.

Issuing strict directives on legacy waste in cities, the Chief Minister emphasized that special attention should be paid to cleanliness. No heaps of garbage should be visible in any city. The government’s goal is to make cities clean. Therefore, all officials must work responsibly. Cleanliness is our first priority, he said.

Road repairs to be completed by June 15

Issuing directions regarding the strengthening of roads in local bodies, the Chief Minister said that road improvement works must be completed within the stipulated time. No potholes should be present on any road. Concerned officers should monitor the repair works. Accelerate the pace of road repair and re-carpeting, and complete all renovation work by June 15, directed the Chief Minister.

He further directed that officers from the headquarters must visit local bodies where new sanitation tenders have been issued and submit a report on the status and progress of the work within the next 7 days. Additionally, action should be taken against the agency and contractors based on performance.

Recognition for best-performing local bodies and sanitation agencies

The Chief Minister directed all officers to ensure attendance of all sanitation workers is taken regularly. He said that local bodies performing exceptionally well in cleanliness will be recognized and awarded. Sanitation agencies and contractors ensuring proper sanitation will also be honored. To ensure safety in cities, CCTV cameras must be installed at major entry and exit points. This will also help  in reducing criminal activities, he said.

Drain cleaning to be a top priority

Reviewing the progress of drain cleaning, the Chief Minister directed that clear deadlines be set and pending work be completed without delay. All drains under the jurisdiction of local bodies must be cleaned by June 15. Officials must prioritize drain cleaning ahead of the monsoon season.

Mandatory safety checks before sewer cleaning

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini expressed concern over fatalities during sewer cleaning. He directed that safety checks must be mandatory before sewer cleaning to ensure there is no presence of harmful gases or chemicals that could endanger  sanitation workers who clean sewers. He stressed the need for strict steps to improve the system.

Tagging and management of stray cattle

While reviewing stray cattle management, the Chief Minister directed that abandoned cattle be sent to gaushalas or nandishalas and be tagged to ensure all related data is available with the department. People should be made aware not to abandon animals on the roads. Individuals repeatedly abandoning cattle should be identified and strict action must be taken. The goal is to make all cities free of stray animals.

It was informed during the meeting that a State Level Committee is being formed for the relocation of stray cattle to gaushalas and nandishalas. The committee will include the Chairman of the Gau Seva Aayog, officials from Urban Local Bodies, Panchayat and Animal Husbandry Departments, and representatives from concerned gaushalas.

Resolve issues promptly in Samadhan Shivir so no citizen returns dissatisfied

Reviewing the progress of Samadhan Shivirs, the Chief Minister directed concerned officers to ensure that citizen issues are resolved quickly and no citizen returns dissatisfied. Clear reasons must be provided for rejection of complaints.

The Chief Minister suggested that where municipal bodies are performing excellently in areas like sanitation, water management, and road strengthening, mayors, district council chairpersons, and councilors should go on study tours with officers. Best practices from other cities will be implemented in Haryana to benefit the public.

All officers should work with a spirit of public service: Chief Secretary

Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi said all local bodies must set revenue targets for the financial year and make dedicated efforts to achieve them. Open auctions should be conducted for advertisement sites in all bodies, and illegal hoardings, if any, must be removed. He emphasized that municipal administration represents the government’s face, and all officers must actively engage and work with a sense of public service.

Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, Commissioner and Secretary, Urban Local Bodies Department Sh. Vikas Gupta, Director General Sh. Pankaj, OSD to Chief Minister Sh. Raj Nehru, and other officers also attended the meeting.

11th International Yoga Day: A Grand State-Level Celebration to be organized in Kurukshetra on June 21

Chandigarh, May 28 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that a grand state-level event will be organized in Kurukshetra on June 21 to mark the 11th International Yoga Day. Approximately one lakh participants will participate in the celebrations. Renowned Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev will also grace the occasion with his presence.

The Chief Minister was addressing a press conference shortly after presiding over a meeting held today to finalize preparations for the 11th International Yoga Day celebrations, along with officials from the AYUSH Department and other concerned departments.

He said that with the efforts of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi, International Yoga Day has been celebrated globally on June 21 each year since 2015. The Prime Minister’s proposal at the United Nations was supported by 177 countries and today entire world has embraced yoga.

The Chief Minister informed that the final preparations for the 11th International Yoga Day function were reviewed and finalized during the meeting. He emphasized the importance of creating an atmosphere where the entire state is engaged in yoga. “Yoga is an ancient tradition of our country. It is not just a form of physical exercise, but a holistic way of life. It has given us a path to health awareness,” he said. He also encouraged everyone to incorporate yoga into their daily routine and contribute to building a ‘Healthy India.’

In addition to the state-level function, district-level events will be organized across all districts. Furthermore, block-level programs will be conducted in all 121 blocks of the state. The AYUSH department has prepared a detailed blueprint for these events.

The theme for this year’s International Yoga Day is “Yoga for One Earth, One Health.”

Training programmes to be organized across the state

Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that in the lead-up to International Yoga Day, various programmes including Yoga Marathons and the Yoga Jagran Yatra will be conducted alongside dedicated training sessions. These initiatives aim to engage all sections of society from schoolchildren to the general public. The programmes will run from today until June 21. He said that Swachhata programme will also be integrated into the yoga activities.

The Chief Minister said that three-day yoga training programmes will be organized in all schools, colleges, and universities across the state. Similar training sessions will also be held for ministers, MPs, MLAs, officers, government employees, and other public representatives.

”Yoga -Yukt Haryana – Nasha-Mukt Haryana” to be launched on International Yoga Day

Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that on the occasion of International Yoga Day, the state will launch the initiative “Yoga Yukt Haryana – Nasha Mukt Haryana”, in alignment with the vision of Swasth Bharat – Swasth Haryana. The campaign aims to eliminate drug addiction from society through the positive influence of yoga. As part of the celebrations, 10 lakh saplings will be planted across the state, reinforcing a commitment to environmental protection through the concept of “Green Yoga.” He also informed that a dedicated portal has been launched for registration, with a target to engage 10 lakh people in the event.

The Chief Minister urged citizens to celebrate Yoga Day as a Yoga Mahotsav by practicing yoga in parks, stadiums, rooftops, or any open space, and to spread the message of health and well-being globally. He emphasized the state government’s resolve to take yoga to every household and make Haryana a yoga-empowered state.

In response to a query about the rising number of COVID-19 cases, the Chief Minister said that there is no need for panic. Health Department is fully prepared to handle the situation.

Additional Chief Secretary of AYUSH Department Sudhir Rajpal, Chairman of Haryana Yoga Aayog Dr. Jaideep Arya, Director General of Information, Public Relations, Languages Department K. Makarand Pandurang, Media Secretary to the Chief Minister Praveen Atrey were also present.

THREE DRUG TRAFFICKERS HELD WITH 521-GRAMS HEROIN, FOUR SOPHISTICATED PISTOLS FROM AMRITSAR

CHANDIGARH/AMRITSAR, May 28:

          In a major crackdown on narco-illegal-arms smuggling networks amidst the ongoing anti-drugs campaign ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ launched on the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) Border Range Amritsar has arrested three drug traffickers linked to cross-border smuggling and recovered 521 grams of heroin and four sophisticated .30 bore Px5 storm pistols along with seven magazines and 55 live cartridges, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Wednesday.

          Those arrested have been identified as Maninderjit Singh (26) of village Badowal in Gurdaspur, Peter (22) and Lovejit Singh alias Raja (21) of Dharamkot Randhawa in Gurdaspur. Apart from recovering heroin and weapons, police teams have also impounded their two motorcycles, which they were using to deliver consignments.

          DGP Gaurav Yadav said preliminary investigations have revealed that the arrested accused persons were in touch with Europe and Pakistan-based drug smugglers, and were receiving narco and weapon consignments from across the border via drones.

          He said that ANTF is actively pursuing both forward and backward linkages to dismantle the entire network. More arrests and recoveries are likely in coming days, said the DGP.

          Sharing operation details, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) ANTF Nilabh Kishore said that ANTF Border Range Amritsar team had received credible inputs about the trio’s involvement in retrieving narcotics and weapons from across the border. Acting swiftly on the inputs, police teams led by Superintendent of Police (SP) ANTF Border Range Amritsar Gurpreet Singh launched an intelligence-led operation and apprehended accused persons from near Shankar Dhaba on Attari Road in Amritsar, he said.

          In this regard, a case FIR No 141 dated 27.05.2025 has been registered under sections 21-C, 25 and 29 of the NDPS Act and section 25 of the Arms Act at Police Station ANTF in SAS Nagar.

From Nabha Jailbreak to Narco Empire: Akali Dal has a long history of lawlessness and chaos: CM Mann

Chandigarh, May 28:

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann launched a scathing attack on Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Majithia, accusing him of hypocrisy and attempting to mislead the public through baseless propaganda. Addressing the media, Mann dismantled Majithia’s recent claims while highlighting Akali Dal’s dubious record during its tenure.

CM Mann slammed Bikram Majithia for politicising a recent tragic incident in Amritsar where a poor man lost his life while attempting to dispose of a live explosive device. Mann said, “Majithia questions law and order. But who is he to speak? During your regime, an SHO was shot while trying to protect the honour of his daughter, and slogans of ‘Majithia Zindabad’ were raised. Have you forgotten this?”

Mann reminded people of the Nabha Jailbreak incident during the Akali regime and questioned the accountability of leaders like Majithia. He emphasized how Akali leaders enabled drug mafias and gangsters, flooding Punjab with drugs and crime. “Whenever drug smugglers or mafias are caught, their connections inevitably lead back to Akali leaders,” Mann said.

Mann said, “Majithia represents a legacy where the poor were jailed for standing up, while the powerful looted Punjab without consequence.” He added, “The Akali Dal built an empire of corruption, allowing unchecked gangsters and smugglers to thrive. Now, they try to posture as saviors of Punjab. The people will no longer buy into their lies.”

CM Mann drew a stark contrast between the governance models of the AAP and Akali Dal. “Unlike Majithia, who thinks only of his personal benefits, my government is committed to policies that prioritize Punjab’s common people. We will never sign off on any policy that harms Punjab or its people,” Mann declared.

Exposing Majithia’s Double Standards

Mann also lashed out at Majithia’s hypocrisy in calling for law and order reforms. “Under Badals and Majithia’s leadership, Akali Dal became a symbol of lawlessness and greed. They are responsible for throwing Punjab into the quagmire of drugs and crime,” Mann stated.

CM Mann contrasted his personal property with the opulence of Akali leaders. “Every election, I have declared my assets. My wealth has consistently reduced because I serve Punjab, not myself. Can Majithia say the same?” Mann challenged.

Mann also delivered a strong warning to corrupt leaders: “Those who exploit the poor and rob Punjab will face justice. No amount of wealth can shield you from the consequences of your actions. Remember, the prayers of the poor and honest always reach God, and their curses are unstoppable.”

Concluding his remarks, CM Mann urged the people of Punjab to reject the Akali Dal’s false narratives and to support honest governance. “The Akali Dal is a relic of a corrupt past. They’ve had their chances and squandered them. It’s time for Punjab to move forward with transparency and development,” Mann affirmed.

Drive against corruption : VB arrests ASI red handed taking Rs 15,000 bribe

Chandigarh May 28, 2025 –

Continuing its relentless drive against corruption, the Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) today arrested Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) Kuldeep Singh, posted at Police Station, Haryana in Hoshiarpur district, red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs 15,000.

Disclosing this here today an official spokesperson said the arrest was made following a complaint filed by Robin Kumar, village Ghugyal, district Hoshiarpur. The complainant has approached the VB alleging that a police case was registered against him in the above said police station and investigation of the case was assigned to ASI Kuldeep Singh. However, before registering this FIR, ASI Kuldeep Singh, allegedly acting in connivance with the opposing party, had registered a counter-case against the said complainant, his mother and other family members. Afterwards, ASI Kuldeep Singh threatened the complainant to pay Rs 50,000 otherwise he would falsely implicate his mother in a case involving the theft of a gold chain.

The complainant informed that upon his persistent requests the amount of bribe was negotiated to Rs 30,000 and the ASI had taken Rs 10,000 as a first instalment. As per the complaint, the accused ASI has demanded the balance amount of Rs 20000 and received Rs 5,000 as second instalment. The complainant has recorded the conversation while demanding the remaining amount of illegal gratification on his mobile phone.

The spokesperson further informed that after a preliminary verification of this complaint, the VB team led a trap during which the ASI Kuldip Singh was apprehended red- handed while accepting a bribe of Rs. 15,000 in the presence of two official witnesses. In this regard a case has been registered against the accused at the VB Police Station, Jalandhar Range, and further investigation into this case was under progress, he said.

Haryana Human Rights Commission Takes SuoMotu Cognizance — Directs Action against Teacher Who Broke Student’s Hand

Chandigarh, 26 May 2025-The Haryana Human Rights Commission has taken suomotu cognizance of an incident involving alleged assault by a teacher on a Class 11 student, and has issued strict directions for action. The suomotu case, numbered 913/7/2025, pertains to a private school in District Jhajjar, where, according to a news report, a teacher—Mr.Sonu alias R.S. Rathor—allegedly assaulted a student, resulting in a fractured hand.

The student was admitted to a hospital run by the same educational group. Shockingly, the student’s family was reportedly mistreated and intimidated by the school staff when they visited the hospital. The incident reflects not only physical violence but also mental trauma and institutional negligence, constituting a serious violation of the fundamental rights of children. The police have registered a case under the BharatiyaNyayaSanhita and the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.

The Full Commission, comprising Chairperson Justice LalitBatra and Members Mr.Kuldip Jain and Mr. Deep Bhatia, has expressed deep concern over the physical and emotional trauma suffered by the student. The Commission noted that this is not an isolated incident of violence but points to a systemic failure in ensuring student safety and monitoring staff conduct. Reports of intimidation faced by the victim’s family further aggravate the seriousness of the matter. Such behaviour undermines trust in educational institutions and damages the sanctity of the teacher-student relationship. Therefore, the Commission deemed it necessary to implement immediate corrective, protective, and preventive measures.

The Commission’s preliminary view, under the leadership of Justice LalitBatra, is that the reported facts indicate a serious violation of the fundamental rights to life and personal liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, which encompasses dignity, mental well-being, and protection from abuse. The incident also clearly violates Sections 75 and 82 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, which prohibit cruelty and corporal punishment against children. Moreover, it contravenes Articles 19 and 28 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), which call for safeguarding children from all forms of physical or mental violence and ensuring a safe and supportive learning environment. The matter demands immediate and thorough investigation to protect the rights of the victim and ensure accountability.

Without expressing any opinion on the merits at this preliminary stage, the Haryana Human Rights Commission issues the following directions:

  • The Superintendent of Police, District Jhajjar, shall ensure that the investigation is conducted fairly, transparently, and in a time-bound manner under his direct supervision. A status report including statements of relevant parties and medical records must be submitted to the Commission within four weeks from the date of the order.
  • The District Education Officer, Jhajjar, is directed to conduct an urgent institutional audit of the concerned school. The audit shall examine:
    1. Whether a functional Child Protection Policy is in place;
    2. Whether grievance redressal mechanisms exist for students and parents;
    3. Whether internal disciplinary mechanisms for staff misconduct are effectively implemented.

Dr.PuneetArora, Protocol, Information and Public Relations Officer of the Haryana Human Rights Commission, stated that the Full Commission has viewed this incident as a reflection of the deepening disorder in educational institutions. It is not merely about one student, but calls into question the accountability of the entire educational system. As per the directions of the Commission chaired by Justice LalitBatra, reports on the matter have been sought from the Superintendent of Police, Jhajjar and the District Education Officer, Jhajjar. These reports are to be submitted before the next date of hearing, scheduled for 8 July 2025.

PM Modi has shown visionary leadership by taking historic decision of nationwide caste census: Nayab Singh Saini

Chandigarh, May 25 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has shown visionary leadership by taking the historic decision of conducting a nationwide caste census. This decision is an unprecedented step towards social justice which will pave the way to provide rights and opportunities to the most deprived and neglected sections of society.
The Chief Minister said this in the meeting of Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) chaired by Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi in New Delhi today. In this meeting, a resolution was passed praising the valour of the armed forces in Operation Sindoor and the courageous leadership of the Prime Minister. Along with Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Sh. Amit Shah, Defence Minister Sh. Rajnath Singh and BJP National President Sh. Jagat Prakash Nadda also attended this one-day conference.
The Chief Minister said the mantra of the government ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas and Sabka Vishwas’ has been vividly manifested in this decision.
The caste census will help in understanding the socio-economic condition of the deprived communities, which will lead to targeted policies for their education, employment and overall progress. This effort reflects the unwavering commitment to bring the light of development to every corner of society. He said the caste census will accurately assess the real condition of various communities, making the schemes more effective. This is part of the vision of the government, which focuses on providing equal opportunity and respect to every Indian. This step of the government will raise the standard of living of the most vulnerable sections of society, which is another example of people-centric governance.
The Chief Minister said the Prime Minister showed his generosity and foresight by accepting this long-standing demand. This move proves that the government respects the views of all and is capable of taking big decisions in national interest and this leadership will bring more glory to India on the global platform.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the Congress only did politics on the issue of caste census for a long time. By repeatedly postponing the issue and using it as a political weapon, the party not only stopped the progress towards social justice but also promoted division in society on caste basis. He said this hindered the deprived communities from getting their fair share and benefits of government schemes. He said the government has repeatedly proved its sensitivity towards the poor and deprived with revolutionary schemes like Ujjwala Yojana, Ayushman Bharat, PM Awas Yojana and Jan Dhan Yojana. Now, the decision of caste census will further strengthen these efforts, so that every section can take advantage of the welfare governance of the government.
The Chief Minister said this decision of the government for the underprivileged will be written in golden letters in the history of India. This historic decision of the Prime Minister has ushered in a new era of social justice and equality. With this, India is becoming empowered not only economically but also morally and socially.

Power Department committed to provide quality facilities to Haryana residents

*Power Department committed to provide quality facilities to Haryana residents*

Chandigarh, May 25 – There have been some news reports regarding damage at many places in the state on Saturday due to strong winds and rain. The Power Department is determined to provide smooth power supply to the general public. Due to a solid strategy and promptness of the department, wherever there was a fault, it was rectified as soon as the information was received, so that the general public does not face any problem

            Regarding the misleading information about damage to the 132kV Seka-Nangal Chaudhary line on social media, the department clarifies that false propaganda is being done that the 132kV line collapsed like a pack of cards because in reality, only one tower is reported to be damaged. Power supply is smooth in the area. However, the department is investigating the reasons for the damage to the tower.

            A government spokesperson said that in the information being circulated, it is being claimed that work is going on on the line, whereas it is not the case as this is not a new line. It has been charged in the year 2023. There are a total of 73 towers on the line, out of which only one tower has been damaged. This is a DD+15 tower with a height of 47.715 meters. There was a heavy storm in the area and sometimes towers fall during such extremely strong winds. The department took immediate action on this and restored the power supply so that the people of the area do not face any kind of difficulty.