Suvidha camp for pension cases: The Tribune India

2021-11-16 20:08:59 By : Ms. sunny xu

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Update time: October 26, 2021 08:13 (IST)

Jalandhar: The Suvidha camp planned by the district administration at the district headquarters and district level from October 28th to 29th will not only handle electricity fee exemption cases, but also handle many other welfare programs of the state government. Deputy Commissioner Ghanshyam Thori said that people can visit the 5-marla plots provided to landless citizens, pension plans (plans for the elderly, widows, dependants, etc.), SC/BC Corporations/Bank Finco loans to repair houses, fill Forms for bus passes, pending mutation cases, MNREGA work cards, power arrears exemption certificates up to 2 kW capacity, pending CLU cases/maps, etc. He called on the beneficiaries to take advantage of Suvidha Camps' best interests, because it would be a stop to resolve the grievances of ordinary people. TNS

2 mobile phones were found in the prison, 4 of which have been booked

Hoshiarpur: After the central prison authorities found two mobile phones from the prison in the past 24 hours, they filed complaints against four prisoners. The city police have registered two cases against the complaints of the district prison assistant superintendent, Surinderpal Singh and Sarvjeet Singh. Prison officials said that a mobile phone was found on the bodies of Imtyaz Ahmad and Imran Ahmed, residents of Rampur in Uttar Pradesh at Military Camp No. 17. Similarly, during the search of the 13th barracks, officials found another mobile phone from Gurpreet Singh (alias Khalsa, resident of Jalandhar) and Sandeep Kumar (alias Ravi Balachauria, resident of Rampur Bilron). Overclocking

Hoshiarpur: In the past 24 hours, the district police arrested 7 smugglers who brought large quantities of drugs from different places. The city police have arrested Bhavuk Sharma and seized 135 grams of intoxicating powder from him. Mahilpur police seized 70 grams of heroin and arrested two defendants-Kulwinder Singh (alias Babbu) and Jasvir Singh (alias Mika). Similarly, Tanda police seized 12 grams of heroin from Sukhjinder, while Hajipur police seized 27 grams of poison and arrested Naseeb Singh. Mukerian police seized 58 grams of charas and arrested the defendant, Pawan Kumar. Dasuya police arrested Ravinder Singh, alias Deesha, and seized 21 grams of intoxicating powder from him. Overclocking

5 women booked for theft

Hoshiarpur: Bullowal police arrested five defendants, including a woman, suspected of threatening and stealing cash and gold from a house in the past 24 hours. Sher Ali, a resident of Pyalan village, told the police that Nazo and Sarju, residents of his village, Saif Ali, a resident of Jalandhar, and Hazur Ali Sheefa, a resident of Badowal, allegedly stole 50,000 rupees in cash and gold from his village. Home and threatened her. The police have opened a case. Overclocking

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