Punjab

Bhakra Dam Water Level Near Danger Mark; Alert Issued in Rupnagar

Bhakra Dam Water Level Near Danger Mark; Alert Issued in Rupnagar

National Times Bureau :- Authorities have issued an alert in Rupnagar as the water level in Bhakra Dam approaches the danger mark, with only 1.5 feet remaining before it reaches critical capacity. Officials have intensified monitoring of the situation, citing continuous inflow from upstream areas due to recent rainfall. Local administration has been directed to remain on high alert and prepare for any emergency measures, including controlled release of water if required. Residents living in low-lying areas have been advised to stay vigilant and follow safety advisories issued by the district administration. The dam management stated that the situation is…
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Punjab Cabinet to Convene Crucial Meeting Tomorrow; Major Decisions Expected for Flood Victims

Punjab Cabinet to Convene Crucial Meeting Tomorrow; Major Decisions Expected for Flood Victims

National Times Bureau :- Chandigarh: The Punjab Cabinet is set to hold a crucial meeting tomorrow, where significant decisions aimed at providing relief and rehabilitation to flood-affected residents are expected. According to senior government officials, the session will primarily focus on financial assistance, restoration of essential infrastructure, and immediate measures to address the challenges faced by those displaced by recent floods. Sources indicate that the state government may announce a special relief package and expedite compensation distribution to ensure timely support for affected families. The Cabinet is also likely to review ongoing rescue and rehabilitation operations, with an emphasis on…
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Epidemic Threat Looms Over Punjab Post-Floods; Health Department Activates Emergency Action Plan

Epidemic Threat Looms Over Punjab Post-Floods; Health Department Activates Emergency Action Plan

National Times Bureau :- Punjab is facing the risk of a potential epidemic in the aftermath of the devastating floods, prompting the state health department to roll out an emergency action plan. Experts have warned that stagnant water and widespread contamination could trigger a surge in waterborne and vector-borne diseases such as cholera, diarrhoea, typhoid, hepatitis A, malaria, dengue, and chikungunya. The department has deployed 138 newly appointed medical officers and 818 rapid response and mobile medical teams in flood-affected areas. Over 424 ambulances are active, nearly 1,000 medical camps have been set up, and essential medicines, including chlorine tablets,…
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Governor Kataria Updates Union Minister on Punjab Flood Situation, Submits District Report

Governor Kataria Updates Union Minister on Punjab Flood Situation, Submits District Report

Amritsar (Gurpreet Singh): During his visit to Punjab on Thursday, Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan received a detailed briefing from Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria regarding the widespread floods that have battered several parts of the state. At a meeting held at Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport, Governor Kataria presented a consolidated report covering Amritsar, Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran and Ferozepur — the districts that bore the brunt of the recent deluge. The Governor, who had inspected these districts between September 1 and 4, informed the Union Minister about the scale of destruction to…
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New FIR Lodged Against MLA Raman Arora in Rama Mandi

New FIR Lodged Against MLA Raman Arora in Rama Mandi

Jalandhar (Gurpreet Singh): Legal troubles continue to mount for Raman Arora, MLA from Jalandhar Central, as police have booked him in yet another case, this time at Rama Mandi police station. The fresh complaint carries sections related to extortion, according to police sources. Officials confirmed that a production warrant will soon be sought to present the legislator before the court. Investigators are currently probing the matter from multiple angles to establish the full sequence of events. This new case comes barely a day after the Punjab and Haryana High Court granted Arora regular bail following his 105-day incarceration. What appeared…
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Punjab Flood Crisis: Arvind Kejriwal to Visit Affected Areas

Punjab Flood Crisis: Arvind Kejriwal to Visit Affected Areas

National Times Bureau :- Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal is set to visit flood-affected regions of Punjab to assess the ground situation and oversee relief measures. The visit aims to review ongoing rescue and rehabilitation efforts being carried out by the Punjab government under Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s leadership. Kejriwal is expected to meet affected families, interact with local authorities, and ensure that essential aid reaches the victims without delay. Officials have been directed to provide a detailed report on damages caused by the floods, including losses to agriculture, infrastructure, and housing. Additional…
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Jalandhar DC Warns Traders Against Hoarding and Overpricing Amid Flood Crisis

Jalandhar DC Warns Traders Against Hoarding and Overpricing Amid Flood Crisis

National Times Bureau :- Jalandhar Deputy Commissioner Dr. Himanshu Agrawal has issued a stern warning to traders against hoarding essential commodities and overcharging consumers during the ongoing flood crisis in Punjab. He stated that reports have emerged of certain shopkeepers selling groceries, vegetables, fruits, and other necessities at inflated prices, taking undue advantage of the situation. Dr. Agrawal emphasized that the administration will take strict action against such profiteers and ensure the timely availability of essential goods at fair rates to the public. He directed the Food and Civil Supplies Department to keep a close watch on markets and conduct…
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Punjab Floods 2025: All Educational Institutions Across Punjab Closed Till Sept 7

Punjab Floods 2025: All Educational Institutions Across Punjab Closed Till Sept 7

Chandigarh (Gurpreet Singh): With floods disrupting normal life in large parts of Punjab, the state government has announced a temporary suspension of classes in all educational institutions until September 7, 2025. The announcement was made by the Punjab Education Minister, who informed through a social media post that the decision was taken under the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann. The order extends to schools, colleges, universities, and polytechnic institutes, covering both government and private sectors. Officials stated that the step was necessary to ensure the safety of students and staff, as many districts remain affected by heavy rains…
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Punjab Declares All Districts Disaster-Hit Amid Widespread Floods

Punjab Declares All Districts Disaster-Hit Amid Widespread Floods

Chandigarh (Gurpreet Singh): The Punjab Government declared the entire state as “disaster-affected” after relentless floods left behind large-scale destruction across all 23 districts. Heavy monsoon rains and the release of excess water from dams have inundated over 1,200 villages, submerging vast stretches of farmland and damaging homes and infrastructure. Nearly 3.75 lakh acres of paddy fields are still under water, threatening a massive crop loss ahead of harvest season. Livestock casualties have also been reported, posing a severe blow to rural households that rely on animal husbandry and dairy for livelihood. Chief Secretary K.A.P. Sinha, who heads the State Executive…
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Punjab, Himachal Pradesh on High Alert as IMD Warns of More Heavy Rainfall

Punjab, Himachal Pradesh on High Alert as IMD Warns of More Heavy Rainfall

Chandigarh (Gurpreet Singh): Continuous downpours have thrown several northern states into crisis, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a red alert for multiple districts. The agency has forecast moderate to intense rain spells over the next three hours, warning of flash floods, landslides, and waterlogging in vulnerable areas. Torrential Rains in Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir has been the worst affected so far. The districts of Reasi, Poonch, Rajouri, Jammu, Ramban, Udhampur, Samba, Kathua, Doda, and Kishtwar remain under red alert. Reasi received over 230 mm of rain by early Wednesday, while Katra (193 mm) and Batote…
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