Khattar News
Rajasthan Election 2023: BJP Central Committee held an important meeting on Sunday. In this meeting there was discussion regarding the upcoming assembly elections. BJP can release the first list soon.
In the wake of rising incident of rape and murders reported from different parts of Haryana, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Wednesday transferred three IG level officers and an SHO in the state.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Wednesday said that the decision of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to resign from his post must have been taken after due consideration.
Replying to the demand, Khattar said his name should not be included in the list of martyrs.
HSSC has decided to debar candidate found possessing mobile phone or any other aiding material in the examination room from future examinations.
Haryana government has enhanced the ex-gratia grant given to the family members of the armed forces personnel, who sacrifice their lives in the line of duty, from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 50 lakh.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Wednesday issued notice to the Haryana government over the gang-rape of a girl by persons who had gang-raped her three years ago.
Haryana Gau Sewa Ayog has sent a proposal to the ruling government to impose 5 percent “cow tax” on cinema tickets, banquet hall and food in an effort to create an independent corpus for cow welfare.
Heavy police presence was seen in the area as several barricades were placed to contain the protestors.
However, the Jat leader has a word of advice. “In a democracy, all political parties have the right to do what is good for the state.”
Haryana government on Saturday declared holidays in schools and colleges of the state due ongoing violent Jat protests.
Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij on Tuesday stoked a fresh row saying those who cannot live without eating beef should not visit the state where stringent cow protection law is in place.
Cow slaughter in Haryana will now attract a rigorous imprisonment ranging from three years to 10 years.
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