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Chandigarh Administration denies RTI plea seeking basis for Master Plan amendments | Chandigarh News

Chandigarh Administration denies RTI plea seeking basis for Master Plan amendments | Chandigarh News

4 min readChandigarhJun 17, 2026 07:51 AM IST The Chandigarh Administration has declined to disclose details of the proposed amendments to the city’s Master Plan, citing provisions of the Right to Information (RTI) Act that exempt disclosure of records related to an ongoing decision-making process. The proposed amendments to the Chandigarh Master Plan 2031 — including a higher Floor Area Ratio (FAR), increased population density, mixed land use, and high-rise development — have come under scrutiny following an RTI application seeking to know the studies and assessments that formed the basis of the proposed changes. In response to an RTI application filed by city resident Ram Kumar Garg, the Urban Planning Department said the draft amendments had been placed in the public domain for inviting objections and suggestions from residents, but the proposal was still under consideration and had not attained finality. “The Draft Amendments in the Chandigarh Master Plan have been placed in the public domain for inviting objections/suggestions from the general public, and the proposal is presently under consideration, and not attained finality …

Three LPG cylinders explode in Chandigarh house, 4 injured

Three LPG cylinders explode in Chandigarh house, 4 injured

Three LPG cylinders exploded one after another inside a house in Chandigarh’s Burail area on Monday evening, injuring at least four people, police said. Locals alleged that LPG was being illegally refilled into smaller cylinders. (ANI) The impact of the back-to-back blasts damaged the house where the explosion occurred and left cracks in the walls of several nearby homes, police said. Residents rushed out of their houses after hearing the loud explosions. Police teams and fire tenders reached the spot soon after receiving information about the blast. The injured were shifted to a hospital, a police official said. Also Read | PCMC eyes ‘LPG-free city’ tag, pushes housing societies to adopt piped natural gas Authorities are yet to ascertain what caused the explosions. However, locals alleged that LPG was being illegally refilled into smaller cylinders at the house where the blast took place. The police said at least 10 cylinders were recovered from the site. Asked about allegations of black marketing of LPG cylinders in the area, a police official said, “These things will be …

From Gallipoli to 2026: Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi’s Australia visit reaffirms century-old bond between nations | Chandigarh News

From Gallipoli to 2026: Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi’s Australia visit reaffirms century-old bond between nations | Chandigarh News

Chief of Army Staff Gen Upendra Dwivedi visited Australia earlier this week and held interactions with senior officers of the Australian Army. The two armies have maintained close military ties over the past several decades, conducting joint exercises and sending student officers to each other’s premier training institutions. The military histories of Australia and India are deeply intertwined through their shared experience within the British Empire and Commonwealth. Although the modern armies of independent Australia (formed in 1901) and India (post-1947) have not engaged in large-scale joint combat operations since the Second World War, their soldiers fought shoulder to shoulder in some of the 20th century’s most iconic and brutal campaigns. These encounters – first at Gallipoli in 1915, then across the deserts of North Africa and the jungles of Malaya in 1941–42 – forged a legacy of mutual respect, tactical familiarity, and sacrifice that continues to underpin today’s strategic partnership. This essay examines those historical joint operations in detail before considering the evolution of their military relationship into the 21st century. World War I: …

Politically attractive Mukh Mantri Sehat Bima Yojana is economically hollow: Tarun Chugh | Chandigarh News

Politically attractive Mukh Mantri Sehat Bima Yojana is economically hollow: Tarun Chugh | Chandigarh News

3 min readLudhianaJan 29, 2026 08:59 AM IST Terming the AAP government’s Mukh Mantri Sehat Bima Yojana (MMSBY) “misleading, impractical and entirely publicity-driven”, BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh on Wednesday said the rigid package capping was the biggest and most fundamental failure of the scheme, exposing the Rs 10-lakh health coverage claim as “hollow” from the very beginning. “The central government’s scheme Ayushman Bharat provides genuine, pre-insured protection, but AAP’s MMSBY rests on hollow claims and weak foundations,” he said, addressing a press conference in Chandigarh. Chugh said, “The biggest lie of this Kejriwal-Mann scheme is the promise of Rs 10 lakh health security. The reality is that the scheme provides actual insurance of only Rs 1 lakh per family, while the remaining Rs 9 lakh is left to the mercy of the debt-ridden Punjab government. Where will this Rs 9 lakh come from when the state is already struggling financially?” Chugh said, “Kejriwal and his party are loudly advertising the false Rs 10-lakh claim, but they have imposed such harsh capping on even …

Eco-tourism initiative runs into tomb trouble near Dharamshala’s McLeod Ganj | Chandigarh News

Eco-tourism initiative runs into tomb trouble near Dharamshala’s McLeod Ganj | Chandigarh News

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has issued notices to the Himachal Pradesh forest department and a private leaseholder directing the demolition of structures within Eco Nature Park Banoi near McLeod Ganj, a suburb of Dharamshala. The ASI cited violations of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (AMASR) Act 1958, as the park lies within 100 m of the protected monument housing Lord Elgin’s Tomb inside the historic St John in the Wilderness Church at Forsyth Gunj. Built in 1852 in neo-Gothic style amid deodar forests, St John in the Wilderness Church is one of the oldest colonial-era structures in the region. It houses the tomb of Lord James Bruce, the 8th Earl of Elgin and Viceroy of India, who died in Dharamshala in 1863. The church is among 40 monuments in Himachal Pradesh protected by the ASI and continues to draw thousands of visitors for its history and Belgian stained-glass windows donated by Lady Elgin.The park was developed and leased out three months ago under the Himachal Pradesh Government’s Eco Tourism Policy …

Murder at Chandigarh’s Rose Garden? Woman found with throat slit: What we know

Murder at Chandigarh’s Rose Garden? Woman found with throat slit: What we know

It was a regular afternoon at the Rose Garden in Chandigarh’s Sector 16 — one of the city’s prime public places — when some people heard a scream from the women’s toilet around 3.15 pm on Saturday, November 29. When they, along with traffic police personnel posted at the entrance, entered the toilet, they found a woman with her throat slit. Police officials at the spot after a woman was found dead in a public toilet at Rose Garden, Sector 16, Chandigarh.(ANI Video Grab) Here’s what we know of the case that’s turning out to be a mystery so far: How was the woman found? A woman present nearby was asked to look inside by passersby who heard the screams. She found the woman motionless on the floor, soaked in blood, with a gash on her neck, apparently caused by a knife. The injured woman was still breathing faintly, but died within moments, police said. Cops took her to the government hospital just metres from the place, where doctors declared her brought dead. Who was …

How online job trap landed Chandigarh youths in Myanmar cyber-slave camps, beatings and electric shocks followed

How online job trap landed Chandigarh youths in Myanmar cyber-slave camps, beatings and electric shocks followed

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Rajasthan’s Ojaswini Saraswat emerges as winner of Governor’s Cup golf tourney | Chandigarh News

Rajasthan’s Ojaswini Saraswat emerges as winner of Governor’s Cup golf tourney | Chandigarh News

Rajasthan youngster Ojaswini Saraswat emerged as the overall winner with a par score of 72 in the first Governor’s Cup being conducted by Chandigarh Golf Association at Chandigarh Golf Club on Wednesday. Saraswat emerged as the winner by edging out Juntas Sandhu, who carded a score of one-over-73. The third spot in the overall category was claimed by Rabab Kahlon, who carded a score of two-under-74. In the U-10 net score girls’ category, Pavani emerged as the winner with a score of 37, while Ananr Kaur claimed the second spot with a score of 44. In the boys’ event in the same category, Aarav Kumar claimed the title with a score of 26, while Nihal Cheema claimed the second spot with a score of 40. Story continues below this ad In the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) boys’ net score category, Shiv Kumar claimed the top spot with a score of 65, while Kishan secured the second spot with a score of 69. In the girls’ gross score category in the EWS section, Aarti Mishra claimed …

PGI Chandigarh’s junior resident doc ‘assaulted’ by patient’s attendants, FIR registered | Chandigarh News

PGI Chandigarh’s junior resident doc ‘assaulted’ by patient’s attendants, FIR registered | Chandigarh News

A junior resident doctor from the Department of Paediatrics, PGIMER, Chandigarh was assaulted allegedly by the attendants of a patient. According to the FIR, a doctor requested the junior resident doctor to help secure a difficult IV cannula for the baby of Prabhleen Kaur, who is currently under treatment in the NNN-ICU. At about 11.40 am, the nursing officer informed that the child developed bruises on the neck, and Kaur alleged that the bruises were caused by the junior resident and threatened that she would call her relatives. Her relatives, about 4-5 in number, came at around 12.20 pm and started beating the junior resident, the FIR claimed. Further, the uncle held the doctor’s collar and hand and started to drag him outside the NNN ICU. The mother slapped him multiple times and kicked him, and the junior resident escaped from them after 10 minutes and went inside the ICU, according to the FIR. Story continues below this ad Upon learning of the incident, representatives of the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) reached the site …

Over Rs 3.17-crore ‘fraud’: ED searches residence of Bajwa Developers’ chief | Chandigarh News

Over Rs 3.17-crore ‘fraud’: ED searches residence of Bajwa Developers’ chief | Chandigarh News

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted a raid on the residence of Jarnail Singh Bajwa, owner of Bajwa Developers, on Wednesday afternoon in Mohali in connection with a financial fraud amounting to approximately Rs 3.17 crore. According to officials, the ED had obtained permission from the Mohali District Court in April to interrogate Jarnail Singh Bajwa. Following this, ED officers visited him at Ropar Jail for questioning. Based on the information gathered during that session, the agency launched a raid today at his Mohali residence. The ED had initiated an investigation against Jarnail Singh Bajwa, Managing Director of Bajwa Developers, based on multiple FIRs filed by Punjab Police under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860. The investigation revealed that Bajwa was allegedly involved in a financial fraud amounting to approximately Rs 3.17 crore. The scam includes charges of collecting money from unsuspecting buyers without allotting plots and registering the same plots in the names of other individuals. In 2023, the ED had already begun probing Bajwa under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act …