Category Archives: News

A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart.

“Tiranga Yatra – Ek Yatra Deshbhakti Ke Naam” held in Panchkula under Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini’s leadership

Chandigarh, May 13 – Haryana Chief Minister, Sh Nayab Singh Saini extended his congratulations to the nation on the successful completion of “Operation Sindoor,” calling it a symbol of the country’s dignity, valor and self-respect. He said that the historic success of “Operation Sindoor” has showcased India’s national resolve, the bravery of its soldiers, and the firm leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi on the global stage. He described it as a moment of pride, self-respect, and valor for the entire nation.

The Chief Minister was addressing the people at Yavanika Town Park before the commencement of the “Tiranga Yatra – A Yatra Deshbhakti Ke Naam” in Panchkula today. Led by Nayab Singh Saini, the yatra began at Yavanika Town Park in Sector 5, with patriotic slogans like Bharat Mata Ki Jai and Vande Mataram, and concluded at Major Sandeep Shankla Memorial. Thousands of people, including children and women, participated in the yatra, paying homage to the brave soldiers of the country. The Chief Minister and other Ministers paid floral tributes to the martyrs at the Major Sandeep Shankla Memorial, saluting the valor and courage of the soldiers.

Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that our soldiers have taught a tough lesson to those who threaten the nation. They ensured that the national flag, the Tricolor, which symbolizes the pride and honour of Mother India, never bowed down. He explained that the Tiranga Yatra is not just a celebration of Mother India’s pride, but a tribute to the self-respect and valor of the nation. It is an expression of our national unity, consciousness, and pride. The yatra is dedicated to the warriors who responded to the enemy in their own language and continues to inspire us to embrace patriotism in every moment.

He said that the courage, loyalty and discipline with which our brave soldiers carried out ‘Operation Sindoor’ under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi has become not just a military operation but a symbol of India’s national dignity. The clear message from the Prime Minister, “India will go to any extent to protect its citizens,” has resonated across the globe. This reflects the self-confidence of a new India and the identity of a developed nation.

Operation Sindoor” – A Unique Example of India’s Military Strategy and Soldier’s Bravery

The Chief Minister that Operation Sindoor stands as a unique example of India’s military strategy, showcasing the skillful leadership of the Prime Minister and the bravery of our soldiers. The operation led to the destruction of numerous terrorist bases and sent a clear message to Pakistan: the price of attacking India’s sovereignty is extremely high. When it comes to the nation’s security, India does not compromise. India changed the definition of war with Operation Sindoor.

He further said that in addition to military actions, India also took strong non-military measures. The Indus Water Treaty was suspended, and all exchanges whether related to artists, visas, or trade were halted. Pakistani citizens were sent back, the Attari border was sealed, terrorist networks were exposed, and Pakistan was isolated from the global community. This was not just a military strike—it was a statement of the new India’s resolve and strength. Our forces did not merely launch missiles; they delivered a message so powerful that it resonated even in the United States and China. This is the new India, the strong India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi.

The Chief Minister also said that the day Operation Sindoor commenced coincided with Sita Navami and Tuesday. On this day, nine terrorist bases were attacked. In Pahalgam, the “sindoor” of sisters and daughters was destroyed, which is why the operation was named “Sindoor.” He further highlighted that the press briefing of this significant operation was conducted by women officers of the Indian Armed Forces Col Sofia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, both of whom consider sindoor to be a symbol of good fortune.

India is not in favor of war, But as long as peace is seen as weakness, India will not remain silent

Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that after leaving the women alive in Pahalgam, the terrorists had audaciously said, “Go and tell Modi.” He remarked that now Prime Minister Modi has responded to them by showing exactly what happens to those who challenge India’s identity. He has eliminated the terrorists hiding in Pakistan. He said that when ceasefire discussions took place on international forums, India once again set an example of restraint and peace. He said that this was not merely a military decision but a significant step taken in the interest of humanity. It reflected the maturity, wisdom, and self-confidence of the nation. The Prime Minister has also made it clear to the world that India stands firmly against terrorism and will not tolerate it. This stance proves that India is not in favor of war, but as long as peace is seen as a weakness, India will not remain silent. This combination of bravery and restraint is what makes India a truly great nation.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has guided the vision and resolve of new India

The Chief Minister said that Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi has guided the vision and determination of this new India. Under his leadership, decisive actions are being taken against terrorism, the military has been strengthened, and India’s global standing has risen. The Chief Minister expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister, on behalf of the people of Haryana, for making the country self-reliant and instilling a sense of national pride. The self-confidence of our nation is embodied in our armed forces. While we sleep peacefully, our soldiers sacrifice their rest on the borders. We drop our children off to school each day, while they spend months away from theirs. As we take part in the Tiranga Yatra, they give their lives, holding the tricolor close to their hearts. Their bravery and valor are India’s true assets.

The Chief Minister also saluted the families who have dedicated their sons, brothers, and husbands in the service of the nation and extended thanks to the citizens of the country, whose unity and discipline have kept the nation united in this time of crisis.

Tiranga Yatra is a Symbol of Patriotism and Respect for Soldiers – Mohan Lal Kaushik

On this occasion, the State BJP President, Sh Mohan Lal Kaushik said that the fight India has waged against terrorism, along with the bravery and courage displayed in this battle, is being honored today as we salute our courageous soldiers through this yatra. He stated that the Tiranga Yatra serves as a powerful symbol of patriotism and respect for our armed forces.

He further added that the yatra is being undertaken in recognition of the valor and courage demonstrated by the Indian Armed Forces under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi. During the course of the yatra, we will all march on foot for about 2 kilometers, led by the Chief Minister.

Tiranga Yatra dedicated to brave soldiers – Chief Secretary

Chief Secretary Sh Anurag Rastogi said that the Tiranga Yatra is dedicated to all the brave soldiers who have sacrificed their lives for the country. He said that this yatra is also a tribute to the warriors who continue to fight on the borders, shedding blood and sweat day and night, ensuring that we can sleep peacefully in our homes. Furthermore, it honors the innocent Indians who were brutally killed by terrorists in a cowardly manner. Through this yatra, we aim to send a clear message that our resolve is unshakable and strong, and every citizen of the country is ready to lay down their life for the security of the nation.

Sh Rastogi continued by highlighting the three main points shared by Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi in his address to the nation. The Prime Minister stated that while this is not the time for war, it is also not a time to tolerate terrorism. He made it clear that trade and talks cannot continue with terrorism, and that blood and water cannot flow together. Going forward, any discussions will focus solely on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and the terrorism that is thriving there.

On this occasion, Cabinet Minister Krishan Lal Panwar, Mahipal Dhanda, Ranbir Gangwa, Dr. Arvind Sharma Krishan Kumar Bedi, Shyam Singh Rana, Rajya Sabha MP Rekha Sharma, MLA Yogendra Rana, Vinod Bhyana, Pramod Vij, former Vidhan Sabha Speaker Gian Chand Gupta, Director General of Information, Public Relations, Language and Culture Department K. Makarand Pandurang, Media Secretary Praveen Atrey and officers of the district administration were present.

Haryana entrepreneurs embark on global expansion under Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini’s Leadership

Chandigarh, May 13 – A delegation of agricultural machinery manufacturers, progressive farmers and entrepreneurs from the food processing sector in Haryana called on Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini at his residence ‘Sant Kabir Kutir’. During the meeting, delegation members discussed with the Chief Minister about investment and business opportunities in Tanzania. They also expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister for the guidance being provided by the Haryana Government and the global business opportunities it has facilitated.

While addressing the delegation in the meeting, which took place late last evening, Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that the state government aims to ensure a strong presence of Haryana entrepreneurs not just within India, but also on the global stage. He said that now is the time to move beyond limiting business to just the state or country. There is a need to go global, seize international opportunities and expand businesses so that Haryana’s industrialists can establish a strong presence in foreign markets as well. He further pointed out that East Africa, particularly Tanzania, is emerging as a key market, and the Haryana Government is committed to supporting the industry in this direction.

Officials from the Department of Foreign Cooperation informed that on the initiative of the Haryana Government, a business cooperation visit to Tanzania has been confirmed. Due to the Haryana Government’s persistent efforts, business relations between Tanzania and Haryana have been strengthening, with positive results already visible.

It is worth mentioning that a business delegation of Haryana entrepreneurs from various sectors will visit Tanzania in the month of July. Earlier, with the assistance of the Haryana Government, two business delegations have already visited Tanzania, with several businesses successfully started operations there. For instance, plywood manufacturers in Haryana are sourcing raw materials from Tanzania, resulting in cost reductions for traders.

In the meeting, representatives of delegation expressed their appreciation, stating that this is the first time since Haryana’s formation that a state government has taken such proactive steps to support traders in entering the global market. They expressed great enthusiasm and confidence in the efforts being made by the state government under the leadership of Sh Nayab Singh Saini, adding that the Chief Minister is fully supporting Haryana’s traders and entrepreneurs on every front.

While commending the role of entrepreneurs in the economic progress of both the state and the country, the Chief Minister reassured the delegation that they would receive complete support from the Department of Foreign Cooperation and the Chief Minister’s Office during their visit to Tanzania, ensuring that business activities proceed smoothly.

We are not against any person; we are against terrorism – Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini 

Chandigarh May 13: Haryana Chief Minister, Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that the true face of Pakistan has been exposed to the world as a country that sponsors terrorism and fosters its growth. He emphasized that India has taken strong action against terrorism. Our armed forces have systematically destroyed terrorist hideouts first through surgical strikes, then through airstrikes, and now with Operation Sindoor.

 The Chief Minister was interacting with media persons after the Tiranga Yatra in Panchkula today.

In reply to a question, the Chief Minister said that in the tragic incident in Pahalgam, Pakistan-sponsored terrorists destroyed the sindoor of our sisters and daughters in front of their eyes. At that moment, Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi had vowed to eliminate terrorism, and through Operation Sindoor, the army has taken significant steps to eradicate it. The Chief Minister further highlighted that in his address to the nation yesterday, Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi made it clear that terrorism will not be tolerated under any circumstances.

Following the success of Operation Sindoor, the Tiranga Yatra is being organized across the country to honor the Indian Army. In this series, Tiranga Yatra was organized in Panchkula, igniting a spirit of patriotism among the people.

The Chief Minister said that our brave soldiers, demonstrating unmatched valor and determination, have not only eliminated hundreds of terrorists but have also destroyed their training camps. These camps, where terrorists were trained, had been used to send militants into India.

In reply to another question, the Chief Minister said that today the opposition has no real issues and has lost its footing. He said that the opposition initially raised questions over the surgical strikes and airstrikes, and now they are demanding a special session of the Lok Sabha after Operation Sindoor. However, he clarified that during the all-party meeting; the opposition was provided with full information about Operation Sindoor.

Haryana Government Amends Contractual Employment Policy to Enhance Service Delivery and Promote Entrepreneurship

Chandigarh, May 13 – The Haryana Government has rolled out a series of amendments to the ‘Deployment of Contractual Persons Policy, 2022,’ signaling a renewed focus on improving service delivery, ensuring timely wage payments, and fostering entrepreneurship among contractual workers. A notification to this effect was issued by Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi here today.

The notification states that the revised policy expands its objectives to not only strengthen the delivery of auxiliary and supporting services but also provide quality and skilled manpower to government organizations, private sectors (both in India and abroad), and encourage self-employment through entrepreneurship. This broader vision reflects the government’s commitment to aligning contractual employment with economic growth and skill development initiatives. The amendments cover various aspects of the policy, from payment timelines to training programmes, age criteria, and compassionate deployment.

Timely Payment of Wages

To ensure financial stability for contractual workers, the policy now mandates that indenting organizations make timely payments to HKRNL for deployed manpower. If wages are not disbursed by the 7th of each month, HKRNL reserves the right to withdraw the deployed workforce. Additionally, organizations must comply with GST and Income Tax Act, 1961 provisions for Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) when making payments.

Enhanced Training and Entrepreneurship Opportunities

HKRNL will now arrange suitable training and skilling programs for shortlisted candidates to equip them for their assigned roles. Furthermore, the policy encourages entrepreneurship by linking registered candidates with state and central government-sponsored entrepreneurship programs, fostering self-employment and economic independence.

Age Criteria for Deployment

The revised policy introduces clear age criteria for contractual engagement to ensure consistency and fairness in deployment. The minimum age for eligibility has been set at 18 years, allowing young individuals to enter the workforce. The upper age limit for initial engagement is fixed at 42 years, with applicable relaxations for candidates belonging to reserved categories, as per existing government instructions. Additionally, the policy specifies the maximum age up to which a contractual employee can be retained—60 years for those working in Job Level-I roles, and 58 years for employees in all other job levels. Employment will automatically terminate on the last day of the month in which the individual attains the respective maximum age limit. This framework is intended to balance opportunity with organizational efficiency.

Merit-Based Selection Criteria

The merit-based selection criteria under the revised policy have been streamlined through a well-defined scoring system, with a total of 80 points assigned across key parameters. A major component of the score—up to 40 points—is based on the candidate’s annual family income, with higher scores awarded to those from lower income brackets. Families earning up to ₹1,00,000 annually are eligible for the full 40 points. Age is another determining factor, with candidates aged between 24 and 36 years receiving 10 points, while those aged 36 to 42 years are awarded 5 points. To promote skill enhancement, 5 points are allocated for relevant skill certifications or higher academic qualifications. Additionally, candidates who have cleared the Common Eligibility Test (CET) will receive 10 points. Finally, the policy encourages local employment by giving 10 points to candidates residing in the same or nearby Block or Municipal Corporation where the job is located.

Consent of Candidates

Before recommending any candidate for deployment, HKRNL will obtain the candidate’s consent through SMS or email. If the candidate fails to respond within the stipulated time period, they will face temporary debarment from the merit list. On the first instance of non-response, the candidate will be debarred for one month. A second non-response will result in a three-month debarment, and a third instance will lead to debarment for one year. This mechanism is intended to ensure prompt communication and serious participation by shortlisted candidates in the deployment process.

 Reservation Policy

The amended policy aligns the reservation framework with direct recruitment norms, applying both vertical and horizontal reservations at the state level for each job role. If the representation of reserved categories falls below the mandated limit, the backlog will be prioritized in the following year’s indents. In the absence of suitable reserved category candidates, merit-based candidates from other categories may be deployed.

Compassionate Deployment and Financial Assistance

In the unfortunate event of a contractual worker’s death during service, their family is entitled to choose between two forms of assistance. The first option is compassionate financial assistance, which involves a one-time payment of ₹3,00,000 to the family. Alternatively, the family can opt for compassionate appointment, which allows for the deployment of a family member to a job role that is equivalent to or lower than the position held by the deceased worker. Additionally, up to 10% of requisitions in a calendar year may be filled on a compassionate basis in urgent situations, provided the request is verified and approved by the Chief Secretary.

 Deployment to Private Sector

The policy now allows HKRNL to deploy manpower to private sector organizations in India and abroad, with terms and conditions to be mutually agreed upon between HKRNL and the organizations.

 Re-Deployment and Job Role Changes

Candidates who resign voluntarily or whose contracts end due to regular appointments can be considered for re-deployment on a merit basis. However, those terminated for misconduct or poor performance are ineligible for future deployment. Contractual employees in Level-I roles can apply for higher job roles if they meet the eligibility criteria, with their applications evaluated on merit.

Pre-Departure Orientation

HKRNL will provide pre-departure orientation training in soft skills and specific job roles to ensure candidates are well-prepared before joining indenting organizations.

Haryana Intensifies Crackdown On Illegal Abortions, 17 FIRs Filed, 13 Centres Sealed In A Week

Chandigarh, May 13 – The weekly meeting of the State Task Force (STF) for Improving Sex Ratio in Haryana was held under the chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, Sh. Sudhir Rajpal here today. The meeting focused on intensifying efforts to curb illegal abortions and further improve the state’s sex ratio under the ‘Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao’ campaign launched by Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi.

During the meeting, the Additional Chief Secretary emphasized a zero-tolerance approach toward illegal abortion practices and directed officials to enhance monitoring and supervision at all levels. He warned that strict action would be taken against any official found negligent in enforcing the law. He said the doctors found involved in illegal abortion practices will have their cases referred to the Medical Council of India for cancellation of their licences.

The meeting was informed that in the past week (May 6 to 12, 2025), 19 raids had been conducted across the state over the illegal sale of MTP kits and 17 FIRs were registered. In addition, 13 shops had been sealed for illegal practices and 145 MTP kits were seized. Legal action under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 shall be launched against the offenders. Notably, after the formation of the STF, total 43 FIRs have been registered, 21 shops sealed and 6200 MTP kits have been seized in the state.

The departments were directed to follow up vigorously on all registered cases and coordinate closely with police authorities to track and trace the persons involved in the illegal practice and take these cases to their logical conclusion. The Additional Chief Secretary also stressed on intensified inspections at MTP centers to prevent unlawful terminations.

To regulate MTP kit sales, the officials were directed to ensure that no MTP kit is sold without Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) identification number. To ensure better accuracy in birth registration figures, the officials were told to visit slum areas every week and organize birth registration camps to ensure that no newborn is left unregistered in the state.

The meeting was informed that the number of abortions at 12 weeks or more dropped from 425 to 226 within a week, marking a major step forward in the fight against female foeticide.

The meeting was also informed that the Women and Child Development Department has started running mobile vans in various districts of the state, promoting the girl child initiative, along with dedicated campaigns on social media. These multifaceted efforts not only promote gender equality but also empower communities to celebrate and support the girl child.

Secretary, Health Department and Mission Director, National Health Mission, Sh. Rippudaman Singh Dhillon, and senior officers of various departments were present in the meeting.

Krishan Lal Panwar holds review meeting with officials of Mines and Geology Department

Chandigarh, May 13 – Haryana’s Mines and Geology Minister Sh. Krishan Lal Panwar directed the officials to review in detail the activities being done by the department to ensure revenue receipts, progress of mineral exploration, prevention of illegal mining, e-auction and transparency. He directed that the review meeting of the department will be held on the first Tuesday of every month.

Sh. Panwar was chairing a review meeting with the officials of the Mines and Geology Department here today.

He directed that strict action should be taken against illegal mining, adding that equitable and sustainable use of mineral wealth should be ensured. He said to maintain transparency and accountability in departmental work, the officials must ensure maximum use of modern and digital technology.

The minister was informed that only a few people were able to take advantage of the One-Time Settlement Scheme. On this, the minister directed the officials to implement this scheme in a simple manner so that maximum number of people can be benefited and mining work can run smoothly.

During the meeting, Director General of Mines and Geology, Sh. K.M. Pandurang gave a presentation on the activities of the department. He said compliance of court cases and NGT guidelines should be made mandatory. Wherever complaints of illegal mining are received, their information should be immediately brought to the notice of higher officials.

Commissioner and Secretary of the Department, Sh. TL Satyaprakash, and other senior officers were present in the meeting.

Agricultural Scientists to engage directly with farmers in villages – Shivraj Singh Chauhan

Chandigarh, May 13 – Under the joint initiative of the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), the Developed Agriculture Sankalp Abhiyan will be held in over 700 districts across the country from May 29 to June 12, 2025. In Yamunanagar district, the campaign will be conducted by the Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Damla. During this period, agricultural scientists will visit villages, directly engaging with farmers to provide information on modern farming techniques and government schemes aimed at improving agriculture.

Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Sh Shivraj Singh Chauhan, emphasized that this campaign is a significant step toward realizing Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi’s Lab to Land initiative. He stated, “Our vision for a developed India includes developed agriculture and prosperous farmers.”

He said that every day, teams of scientists from the center will visit various villages to share valuable information with farmers. Topics will include soil health cards, balanced nutrition management, direct paddy sowing, crop diversification, drone technology, natural farming practices, and ICT-based solutions.

Drones usage halted till May 25; public to remain vigil – Dr. Sumita Misra

Chandigarh, May 13 – Haryana Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Dr. Sumita Misra, stated that there is a complete ban on the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)/Drones till May 25, 2025.

In a letter addressed to all Deputy Commissioners, Police Commissioners, and Superintendents of Police across the State, Dr. Sumita Misra underscored that this preventive ban is a critical step to counter potential threats and to safeguard sensitive areas during heightened security scenarios.

Giving more information in this regard, Dr. Misra stated that the prohibition has been imposed across state, except when used by the Indian Armed Forces, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), State Police, NDRF, and SDRF.

Dr. Misra has advised all police units and local authorities to intensify surveillance and monitoring of drones within their jurisdictions. If any drone or UAV is spotted or found in transit, it must be reported immediately to the nearest police station or official, and swift, appropriate action should be initiated. Authorities have also been directed to involve Bomb Disposal Squads if there is any suspicion about the drone’s contents or origin, she added.

The public is urged to stay vigilant, and report any suspicious flying object or drone to local police or authorities without delay. Awareness will be created through print and electronic media to ensure cooperation from citizens in maintaining security during this sensitive period.

Dr. Misra further emphasized that any state government department requiring drones for official survey purposes during this ban must seek prior approval from the respective Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police. Apart from this, individuals and private companies engaged in drone-related activities are to be briefed about this order and the associated advisory without exception.

Dr. Misra added that the Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) response protocol in collaboration with defence forces must be followed by the police. Further, mock drills by local administration to ensure effective on-ground coordination in case of any emergent situation would be carried.

Mohinder Bhagat Reviews Horticulture Progress,Directs Officers to Ensure Swift Completion of Ongoing Projects

Chandigarh, May 13:

Punjab Horticulture Minister Mr. Mohinder Bhagat today reviewed the ongoing projects and various schemes of the Horticulture Department during a review meeting held at Kheti Bhawan, Mohali.

The Minister said that the Punjab Government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is continuously working to strengthen the horticulture sector, ensuring better opportunities for farmers. He emphasized that promoting horticulture is a key step towards increasing farmers’ income and achieving agricultural diversification in the state.

Mr. Bhagat stressed the need for transparent and timely disbursal of subsidies to farmers so that they can avail themselves of the maximum benefits of government schemes without delay. He also directed officials to ensure the swift completion of all horticulture-related initiatives and to engage proactively with farmers at the grassroots level.

During the meeting, Secretary Horticulture Mr. Mohammad Tayyab and Director Horticulture Mrs. Shailender Kaur apprised the Minister of the progress made under various schemes and projects of the department. They also highlighted key achievements and shared updates on field-level implementation.

On the occasion, Deputy Director Horticulture Mr. Dalbir Singh, Mr. Harmail Singh, Dr. Harpreet Singh, and other officials were also present.

MAJITHA SPURIOUS LIQUOR CASE: KINGPIN AMONG 10 ACCUSED ARRESTED, DSP AND SHO SUSPENDED FOR NEGLIGENCE

CHANDIGARH/AMRITSAR, May 13:

          Taking swift action after a tragic loss of lives due to spurious liquor in Majitha in Amritsar, Punjab Police has arrested 10 persons including the kingpin of the racket along with several local distributors in connection with the illicit liquor trade and main suppliers of Methanol— a fatal chemical used in industrial products, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Tuesday.

          The arrested kingpin of the racket has been identified as Sahib Singh, while, main suppliers of methanol have been identified as Pankaj Kumar alias Sahil and Arvind Kumar, owners of Sahil Chemicals at Sukh Enclave in Ludhiana. Police have also arrested local distributors— identified as Prabhjit Singh and Kulbir Singh; and local sellers— identified as Ninder Kaur, Sahib Singh, Gurjant Singh, Arun alias Kala and Sikander Singh alias Pappu.

          DGP Gaurav Yadav said that preliminary investigation has revealed that the Methanol chemical, after being procured online by Kingpin Sahib Singh, was being used for manufacturing spurious liquor. Investigation is underway to uncover the entire modus operandi and to bring all involved to justice, he said.

          The DGP informed that DSP Subdivision Majitha Amolak Singh and SHO Police Station Majitha SI Avtar Singh have been suspended for gross negligence in discharging their official duties, which resulted in the fatal incident. Departmental inquiries have been initiated against the delinquents, he added.

          “We all stand united in grief and in our resolve to ensure justice is served and such tragedies are prevented in the future,” reaffirmed DGP Gaurav Yadav.

          Sharing details of modus operandi, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Amritsar Rural Maninder Singh said that the investigations have revealed that the local distributor Prabhjeet Singh had received methanol chemical filled in 50 litre jerry can from kingpin Sahib Singh. During questioning, the latter revealed he has ordered the methanol from a Ludhiana based chemical firm, Sahil Chemicals, via online platform, he said.

          The SSP said that the probe has also revealed that another consignment of methanol, ordered by kingpin Sahib Singh, from the Delhi-based firm is also in transition. Excise and Police teams have been dispatched to retrieve and seize the consignment as soon as it arrives, he said, while adding that all the culprits involved in this racket will be arrested.

          Two separate cases FIR no. 42/25 at Police Station Majitha and FIR no. 16/25 at Police Station Kathunangal in Amristar Rural have been registered under sections 105 and 103 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), section 61A of the Excise Act and section 3 of the SC/ST Act.