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Bhartesh Singh Thakur Tribune News Service Chandigarh, August 13 The trial in the 2017 HCS (judicial) paper leak case has resumed in a Delhi court against nine accused. After a petition by an accus ....
329 Employees of the Water Resources Department start a flag march against the attack on the SDO, JE and field staff, in Patiala on Friday. Tribune photo Tribune News Service Patiala, July 9 To protest against recent attacks on the staff of the Water Resources Department, engineers held a protest march in different villages of the district. They were carrying black flags as a mark of protest. The protesters, who were on their cars, visited various villages and condemned attack on staff of the department. However, in a conciliatory gesture, protesting engineers reminded farmers that they (JEs) had good ties with them. They appealed to farmers not to attack department officials. ....
1476 Karam Prakash Patiala, July 4 After a spate of attacks on the employees of the Water Resources Department, junior engineers (JEs) have decided to stage a protest against farmers. The Diploma Engineers’ Association, in an emergency meeting on Sunday, has decided that they won’t do any work until the police book and arrest all the accused of the recent attacks on their colleagues. In a recent attack allegedly by farmers at Kheri Mandla village, two junior engineers and an SDO were injured. A team of the department was on a round of inspection to curb water thefts by farmers when it was attacked. One of the junior engineers, who had received a fracture on his left arm, is still undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Patiala. ....
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Dilli Chalo | At Singhu, conviction and camaraderie trump cold and growing attrition Updated: Updated: Meticulous planning and cohesion have ensured that the farmers’ protest has remained peaceful Share Article AAA Meticulous planning and cohesion have ensured that the farmers’ protest has remained peaceful Amid strict foot patrols and discussions on parallels between their current agitation, the struggle of Sikh Gurus and those of revolutionaries from an undivided Punjab, the farmers’ protests at the Singhu Border gathered more steam on a cold December night over the weekend. Thousands, predominantly from Punjab, were understood to have joined overnight police estimates put the gathering at around 25,000 on Sunday morning up from approximately 20,000 to 21,000 on Saturday with farmers aboard tractor trolleys, lining up behind one another for kilometres along a road connecting Narela to National Highway 1, proudly asserting they had driven ....