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At PAU Convocation, Punjab Governor Gets Letter Titled ‘To Wake Your Conscience’

DAYS AFTER Punjab Governor VP Badnore granted pardons to four policemen who were convicted in the 1993 fake encounter case of a Ludhiana man, he was handed a letter titled ‘To wake your conscience’.

Centre’s Notification Over Chandigarh is Unjustified and Discriminatory Against Punjab: Punjab Manch

A deputation of Punjab Manch led by Dr. Dharamvira Gandhi, Member Parliament on Thursday (Oct. 4) met the Governor of Punjab Shri V.P. Singh Badnore and submitted a memorandum in the name of the President of India regarding Chandigarh as the capital of Punjab.

SGPC Chief Asks Punjab Governor To Implement Punjabi As First Language In Chandigarh

As per the media reports Prof Kirpal Singh Badungar chief Shiromani Gurudwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has shot off a letter to Punjab Governor cum

AAP Delegation Meets Punjab Governor Raises Wide Range Of Issues Including Law & Order Situation In State

The Punjab unit of the Aam Adami Party (AAP) here in a press note stated that a delegation under the leadership of the leader of opposition

The Punjab Cabinet To Convene First Session Of 15th Vidhan Sabha On 24th March

The first session of the 15th Vidhan Sabha of Punjab will be summoned at 2 p.m. on March 24, 2017. This was decided here on Saturday at the first meeting of

SAD (Amritsar) Maan Approaches Governor For Help Against Police Crackdown

As per the media reports delegation of Shiromani Akali Dal (Maan) leaders, including party general secretary Kushal Pal Singh Mann, patron of the party’s

RSS ideologue, PTU Vice-Chancellor, teaching human values ‘dishonestly’: Sikh body

Amritsar, Punjab (January 14, 2013): "Objecting to the selective teaching on 'Human Values and Professional Ethics' based on beliefs and philosophy of a particular religion to students by the Punjab Technical University, the Dal Khalsa has asked the Punjab Governor to intervene and direct the Vice-Chancellor of PTU to withdraw the present course in its current form and replace it with a properly designed course acceptable to all religions and faiths. [...]