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15,000 doctors threaten to go on strike over Maharashtra doctor's death if ‘probe is biased’
Around 15,000 doctors in Maharashtra have threatened a statewide strike unless an impartial inquiry is conducted into the death of a government medical officer who allegedly faced harassment. The medical associations demand accountability, mental health support, and reforms in response to the systemic pressures faced by doctors. If their demands are unmet in two weeks, they will escalate their protests.
Bengaluru Airport commute set to get smoother as Hebbal flyover loop nears completion
The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) reports progress on the new loop connecting the Hebbal flyover, enhancing travel between Kempegowda International Airport and the city. Civil works are complete, with steel girders pending installation. The project aims to improve traffic flow from Yelahanka, Sahakaranagar, and Jakkur, easing congestion on the Hebbal flyover and enhancing connectivity across Bengaluru.
₹150 crore error in Bengaluru Metro fare hike? Tejasvi Surya accuses BMRCL of miscalculation
Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya criticized the Namma Metro fare hike, claiming a calculation error by BMRCL has overcharged commuters by nearly Rs 150 crore. He highlighted that fares in Bengaluru are significantly higher than in other major Indian cities and urged BMRCL to address the anomalies and ensure affordable public transport. BMRCL officials promised a formal explanation soon.
Zirakpur marriage palace blaze | Fire systems at both venues were defunct, reveals probe
Following a fire at two wedding venues in Zirakpur, police filed an FIR against the owners for fire safety violations. Investigations revealed their fire safety systems were defunct and staff untrained. Mohali's deputy commissioner ordered audits of all local marriage palaces to ensure safety during the wedding season, emphasizing the importance of proper maintenance and staff training.
Chandigarh: Couple gets ₹15 lakh relief in road mishap
The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal awarded Rs 15.63 lakh in compensation to Lata Devi and Bal Mukand after their son, Neeraj Kumar, died in a road accident in July 2020. The tribunal found the accident resulted from the negligence of both drivers involved. The couple's claim was partly approved, with annual interest at 7.5%.
Chandigarh: Elderly woman killed, three children injured as wall collapses in Daria
A 75-year-old woman, Gangiya Devi, died and three children were seriously injured after a wall collapsed in Daria village when a truck hit it. Local residents accused the transport company of negligence, citing the wall's poor condition. The injured children were hospitalized, with one requiring transfer to a specialized facility. Police are investigating the incident.
Chandigarh: Parents protest ₹20 lakh deposit, urge one-year fee cap for Group Home
Parents of individuals with mental illness and intellectual disabilities are advocating for a one-year security deposit for admission to a Group Home, contrasting with the administration's two-year requirement. A decision will be made at an upcoming governing body meeting. A public interest litigation has also prompted a reassessment of the deposit, which could significantly decrease from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 2-4 lakh.
Chandigarh roads need urgent repair: Councillors
The municipal corporation approved a Rs 170.92 lakh project for re-carpeting roads and parking in Transport Area, Sector 26. Heated discussions highlighted the city's deteriorating road conditions, with councillors urging urgent repairs. AAP councillor Jaswinder Kaur expressed frustration over unaddressed issues in her ward, while officials promised that all roads would soon be included in repair plans.
PU withdraws ‘anti-protest’ affidavit after week-long students’ agitation
Panjab University withdrew its controversial “anti-protest” affidavit following student protests, including a hunger strike by PUCSC general secretary Abhishek Dagar. The affidavit restricted students' rights to protest and faced backlash from various student groups and political leaders. While the affidavit's withdrawal is seen as a victory, students plan to continue their agitation against proposed senate reforms.
Accident or murder? 8 yrs on, Mohali court issues summons to 6 in woman’s death case
A Mohali court has summoned six individuals, including a teacher, for the alleged pre-meditated murder of Surinder Kaur in 2017, initially deemed a hit-and-run. Evidence presented by her son, including CCTV footage and witness statements, suggests a conspiracy linked to the teacher's alleged affair with the cab driver involved in the incident. The accused face trial under murder and conspiracy charges.
Chandigarh Master Plan against flyover construction: Petitioner to HC
The Punjab and Haryana High Court heard petitions opposing flyovers in Chandigarh, citing the Chandigarh Master Plan 2031's vision for a pedestrian-friendly city. Petitioners argue the administration ignored alternative solutions and fresh traffic studies. The court questioned the project's alignment with the master plan, while the UT administration defended it as necessary for decongesting Dakshin Marg.
Panjab University slips to 276 in QS Asia Rankings, 7 places lower than last year
Panjab University has dropped to 276th in the QS Asia University Rankings 2026, scoring 42.6. Private universities in Punjab, like Chandigarh University (109th) and Shoolini University (159th), outperformed PU, attributed to higher weightage on academic reputation. The rankings assess 1,526 universities based on research, global engagement, and learning experience parameters.
Man dies after setting himself on fire inside police post in Faridabad: Cops
A 36-year-old man was arrested in Faridabad for attempting to kill his former girlfriend and disrupt her wedding. After being detained, he set himself on fire inside a police post and later died from his injuries. Authorities revealed he had concealed petrol in his backpack, misrepresenting it as water. A judicial inquiry into the incident is underway.
Haryana: DU girl found dead in Rewari hotel
A 20-year-old Delhi University student was found dead in a Rewari hotel room, having been missing since Monday. She was discovered hanging from a ceiling fan, with a suicide note expressing struggles with mental health and uncertainty about her future. The student, originally from Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, had checked into the hotel the day before.
HC orders release of drugs case accused Karnal man from preventive detention
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has quashed the preventive detention of a Karnal man accused of drug offenses, citing insufficient evidence linking him to heroin possession. The court criticized the detaining authority for relying on incorrect assumptions and failing to consider relevant facts. The petitioner is now free to seek damages for the wrongful detention.
Maha approves ₹11.25 crore in funds to address growing man-animal conflict in Pune district
The Maharashtra government has approved ₹11.25 crore to address rising leopard attacks in Pune's Junnar, Ambegaon, Khed, and Shirur talukas. The funding will enhance rescue operations and establish specialized teams to manage human-animal conflict. The decision follows recent fatal leopard encounters, with officials aiming to ensure human safety while conserving wildlife.

