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Mohali villagers hand over 2 peddlers to cops
Mohali villagers hand over 2 peddlers to cops

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Mohali villagers hand over 2 peddlers to cops

Jun 27, 2025 09:36 AM IST Residents of Lohgarh village caught two men allegedly selling narcotics and handed them over to the police on Wednesday morning. The incident took place near Sigma City Chowk, Zirakpur, around 8.30 am. Police have registered a case under relevant sections of the NDPS Act and started further investigation. (HT photo for representation) Avtar Singh, a local resident, said he and his friends, including Bir Kumar and Gurpreet Singh, noticed suspicious activity involving two men on motorcycles. They observed that several individuals were approaching the suspects and leaving quickly after receiving something from them. Suspecting drug dealing, the group intercepted the two men identified as Ravi Ahuja, a resident of Khushhal Enclave, Bhagat, and Samaun, a resident of Badal Colony, Zirakpur. Upon searching Ravi, they recovered heroin concealed in a transparent packet from the pocket of his jacket. A similar packet of heroin was also found in the pocket of Samaun's capri pants. The youths immediately took both individuals, along with the recovered substance and motorcycles, to the Zirakpur police station. Police have registered a case under relevant sections of the NDPS Act and started further investigation.

GMADA planning big for Mohali's growth while forgetting Ecocity-2
GMADA planning big for Mohali's growth while forgetting Ecocity-2

Hindustan Times

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

GMADA planning big for Mohali's growth while forgetting Ecocity-2

Amid its ambitious preparations to acquire around 2,600 acres of land in Mohali for residential, commercial, industrial and institutional development, the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) has failed to launch the Ecocity-2 (extension) scheme in New Chandigarh's Hoshiarpur village even 12 years after land acquisition. In 2013, GMADA had acquired 96 acres and issued letters of intent (LoIs) to the allottees the same year, but it is yet to begin development work. Over the past decade, residential and commercial plots have been carved out, but the project remains stalled, leaving the allottees in limbo. GMADA had paid compensation to landowners who opted for monetary settlement, but those who chose to receive plots under the land pooling scheme through this project wait in uncertainty. Avtar Singh, a landowner, said, 'It has been 12 years. As many as 106 residential plots and 66 commercial ones have been carved out, but the scheme is yet to materialise. No development activity has taken place.' 'GMADA took high-interest loans from banks to pay compensation to the farmers, but the amounts the latter received were meagre. The authority has been paying heavy interest on these loans, but there has been no effort to develop or launch the scheme and recover the amount by selling the plots,' he said. Echoing similar concerns, another landowner, Satvir Singh, said, 'In 2013, we were forced to hand over our fertile chunks of land which were our only source of income. Now, we feel betrayed. GMADA has issued only letters of intent under the land pooling scheme, but no allotment has been made.' According to Satvir, 'Without this (allotment), we cannot develop our plots to build houses or open showrooms. Our livelihoods and our kid's future are at stake.' 'The authorities are planning to initiate new schemes but what about the one which awaits completion for a decade?' he asked. When contacted, GMADA chief administrator Vishesh Sarangal said, 'We floated tenders to carry out development works recently. We require approval from the competent authority. Once we receive the same, the work on the project will begin.' In its executive meeting on June 6, GMADA had decided to acquire 2,600 acres across multiple sectors in Mohali. According to the decision, 236 acres will be acquired in Sector 87 for commercial use, 313 acres in Sector 84 for institutional purposes, 321 acres across Sectors 101 to 103 for industrial development and a substantial 1,800 acres in Sectors 120 to 125 along the PR-7 road for residential development. The land acquisition process is slated to begin next month.

‘Space shortage' in Urdu dept: PU student seeks VC's intervention
‘Space shortage' in Urdu dept: PU student seeks VC's intervention

Time of India

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

‘Space shortage' in Urdu dept: PU student seeks VC's intervention

Chandigarh: A student from the Urdu department at Panjab University has raised concerns over a reported classroom shortage, claiming that academic courses are currently being conducted in a single room. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Avtar Singh, a student affiliated with SOPU, has written to the vice-chancellor highlighting the alleged lack of basic infrastructure in the department. The letter, also marked to senior university officials, said one of the two rooms allotted to the department is being used for office work, faculty space, and storage, leaving only one classroom for all academic activities. The department reportedly offers multiple diploma and certificate courses in Urdu and Persian, along with MA Urdu (first and second year), yet faces a space crunch that, according to the student, is hampering academic quality. The letter points out that several part-time students enrolled in the department are serving officers and artists, and many prominent personalities have been alumni of the department. It urges the administration to immediately allocate additional classrooms and to review overall space utilisation across departments. A pamphlet uploaded on social media criticises the lack of action by both the university and student leaders, calling it a question of dignity and institutional standards.

Online trolling wars at PU escalate into real-world clashes, harassment complaint filed by one
Online trolling wars at PU escalate into real-world clashes, harassment complaint filed by one

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Online trolling wars at PU escalate into real-world clashes, harassment complaint filed by one

Chandigarh: What began as anonymous trolling and meme warfare among student factions at Panjab University has now spilled into the physical campus, sparking formal complaints and growing concerns about safety and political intimidation. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In recent weeks, Instagram pages — many featuring anime, Ghibli-style art or AI-generated visuals — have targeted students with vague threats of 'scandals', trolling, and personal attacks. Some pages appear aligned with student organisations, while others mock leaders, professors and even grieving students. PU student Avtar Singh was among the first to formally raise a red flag. In a detailed complaint to the cyber cell, Singh alleged that a fake chat containing inappropriate messages, falsely attributed to him, was circulated to university-linked Instagram pages in an apparent attempt to defame him. "I want to make it absolutely clear that I have never sent any such messages," Singh said. "This was a deliberate attempt to humiliate me because I have raised questions about how things work here. The person behind it didn't succeed, but the damage and mental stress were real." Singh's complaint also mentioned that the same account had earlier left offensive comments on his photos before vanishing altogether on May 1. He has asked the police to trace the identity behind the handle and take legal action under cybercrime and defamation laws. Last week, members of the Students Organisation of India (SOI), allegedly accompanied by two to three outsiders, entered the university library and pulled a student out from the second floor and indulged in a physical spat. According to witnesses, the student had uploaded an Instagram story mocking a party member's reel in which they were seen throwing aside barricades near library. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now No official complaint has been filed in the incident, but it has caused unease among students, many of whom now fear retaliation over what they post online. The university administration had already asked Chandigarh Police in April to act against pages misusing its name and spreading misinformation. A committee is also working on a campus-wide social media code. "We have received some inputs and informal complaints about recent incidents on campus," said chief of university security Vikram Singh. "We are looking into them seriously. Ensuring a safe and secure campus atmosphere remains our priority."

Auto-lifters' gang busted, four nabbed from Punjab
Auto-lifters' gang busted, four nabbed from Punjab

New Indian Express

time28-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

Auto-lifters' gang busted, four nabbed from Punjab

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police has busted an inter-state syndicate of auto-lifters and arrested four Punjab-based receivers of stolen vehicles. They have been identified as Avtar Singh (40), Harpreet Singh (32), Paramdeep (42), and Manpreet (29), officials said on Tuesday. A total of 21 luxury cars were recovered from the accused. According to police, they studied the pattern of vehicle thefts, including timing and CCTV footage from various cases, which revealed that the accused mostly operate at midnight and primarily target luxury cars. It was found that some receivers from Punjab were active in Delhi, taking stolen cars to Punjab and selling them, especially in border districts. 'On May 7, information was received that Avtar would come in a stolen car with a fake number and go to Punjab. A trap was laid, and the vehicle was intercepted. Avtar and Harpreet were inside the car. Upon checking the engine and chassis numbers, the car was found to have been stolen from Saket,' Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Apoorva Gupta said. Both accused disclosed that they receive stolen cars and sell them in Amritsar and Ludhiana. They used to receive cars from Dashrath and Raj Kumar. The recovered car had also been received from them a few days earlier.

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