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Gurugram must achieve No. 1 in cleanliness with public participation: CM Nayab Saini
Haryana CM Nayab Saini launched a massive cleanliness drive in Gurugram, mobilizing over 100,000 people to clean the city. Emphasizing public participation, the campaign cleared 2,800 tonnes of waste and aims to transform cleanliness into a sustained citizen-led movement.

NDA, CDS exams conducted in Chandigarh
Over 15,000 students took NDA, Naval Academy, and CDS exams in Chandigarh on Sunday. Conducted by UPSC across government school centers, candidates found the exams challenging, with English section presenting particular difficulty.

Monsoon may bid Chandigarh goodbye by this weekend
Monsoon likely to withdraw from Chandigarh by weekend, with IMD predicting normal exit around September 25. Sunday morning saw 28.5 mm rainfall. Temperatures expected to range between 33-35°C during daytime and 24-26°C at night.

Chandigarh: Bus leaves pedestrian dead in Sector-43 hit & run
A 46-year-old pedestrian, Mohd Ilyas, was killed in a hit-and-run by a bus near Sector 43 in Chandigarh. Onlookers noted the vehicle's number, helping police identify the driver, Gurpreet Singh, who has been booked and is being sought.

Punjab: 5-day drive to restore flood-hit mandis ahead of paddy procurement
Punjab launches a 5-day drive to restore flood-damaged grain markets before paddy procurement. Simultaneously, the state initiates health campaigns, cleanliness drives, and infrastructure repair in flood-affected areas, focusing on disease prevention and rapid recovery.

NIA files chargesheet against three in Amritsar temple attack
NIA filed chargesheet against three suspects in Amritsar temple attack, alleging Khalistan Liberation Force involvement. Two attackers executed the grenade assault, with foreign-based handlers providing logistical and financial support to local operatives.

Empty stands greet first India-Australia women’s ODI at New Chandigarh stadium in Mohali
India lost the first women's ODI to Australia at New Chandigarh stadium, with sparse attendance despite 36,000-seat capacity. Australia chased 281 comfortably, winning by eight wickets. Harmanpreet Kaur's 150th ODI milestone went unnoticed amid low crowd turnout.

Chandigarh: MP Tewari writes to Kataria, seeks relief for flood-affected villages
Congress MP Tewari writes to UT administrator seeking relief for flood-affected Dadumajra and Dhanas villages, proposing drainage improvements, compensation for farmers, and green space development along Patiala Ki Rao river to address environmental and agricultural challenges.

Mohali mayor spearheads waste segregation campaign
Mohali mayor launches waste segregation campaign, urging residents to separate wet and dry waste. The initiative aims to improve waste management, reduce health risks, and protect stray animals by promoting efficient waste collection across the city.

Vishwas Patil elected president of 99th Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan
Acclaimed author Vishwas Patil unanimously elected president of the 99th Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan. The four-day event in Satara from January 1-4, 2026, will focus on literary discussions, book exhibitions, and cultural exchanges.

Rahul Gandhi to visit flood-hit Punjab today
Rahul Gandhi will visit flood-affected areas in Punjab's Amritsar, Gurdaspur, and Pathankot districts. He'll tour damaged villages, meet locals, and assess flood impact. The state has suffered 56 deaths and extensive crop damage, with PM Modi previously announcing ₹1,600 crore relief.

Punjab: Son of SAD leader Kaypee dies in Jalandhar mishap
Richi Kaypee, 36, son of SAD leader Mohinder Singh Kaypee, died in a four-car collision in Jalandhar. A speeding Hyundai Creta hit his Toyota Fortuner, causing fatal injuries. Police registered a case against the unidentified Creta driver.

70 pedestrians deaths in city in last 9 months
In nine months, Pune recorded 70 pedestrian deaths, averaging eight monthly. Causes include reckless driving, footpath encroachments, and poor infrastructure. Citizens demand urgent safety measures, petitioning authorities to address road hazards and protect pedestrian rights.

Iron jack falls from Bhayandar metro; ₹10-lakh penalty imposed on contractor
An iron jack fell from a metro construction site in Bhayandar, causing no injuries. MMRDA imposed a ₹10-lakh penalty on the contractor, blacklisted the subcontractor, and removed responsible personnel, emphasizing safety protocols.

Mumbai Post Authority awaits green nod to reclaim 13.14 hectares of sea at Jawahar Dweep
Mumbai Port Authority plans to reclaim 4.14 hectares of sea at Jawahar Dweep for crude oil storage facilities. Green activists warn of potential shoreline pressure and flooding risks. Phase 2 involves additional 9 hectares, with project cost estimated at Rs 25 crore.

Heavy rain leads to waterlogging in Hyderabad, two feared washed away
Heavy rain in Hyderabad led to water-logging and traffic snarls, with two individuals feared washed away in a nala. The downpour caused significant rainfall in various areas, prompting search operations for the missing persons. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation is actively managing the situation, while the IMD warns of continued heavy rainfall and thunderstorms in the region.