Top News Updates of Oct 9: Punjab gets new CS, Partial stay on Panchayat polls, 14 Punjab Civil Secretariat officials transferred, Nayab Singh Saini meets PM Modi, President
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, October 9, 2024: Here are the top news updates of October 9.
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IAS officer KAP Sinha appointed new Chief Secretary of Punjab
Nayab Singh Saini meets PM Modi, President, Vice-President and Union ministers after victory in Haryana
Panchayat Polls Breaking: Relief to Govt, HC refuses to stay Panchayat Polls in the entire state, imposes partial stay
CM Mann directs DCs to conduct daily mandi visits
Modi Cabinet approves construction of 2,280 km roads in border areas of Punjab and Rajasthan
14 officials of Punjab Civil Secretariat transferred
25 FIRs against farmers cancelled, says Gurmeet Singh Khudian
Bikram Majithia gets defamation notice from Punjab CM's OSD
PPSC declares result of 5 Posts of District Managers of Punjab Warehousing Corporation
Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav launches public outreach initiative to strengthen police-public bond
Election Commission takes exception to Congress leaders' remarks about Haryana results, to meet party delegation
PM Modi meets Haryana's CM Nayab Singh Saini, congratulates him for historic win
Haryana's farmers, wrestlers surprised by BJP's win in Assembly polls: Robert Vadra
"Everyone talked about anti-incumbency but no one knew about pro-incumbency": Anil Vij on BJP's hat-trick victory in Haryana
"Entitled dynast, immature leader..." BJP slams Rahul Gandhi over his remarks targeting EC
"Congress felt they could win on their own," UBT Sena takes dig at alliance partner after Haryana loss
"Unexpected results, will go to EC with complaints": Rahul Gandhi after Haryana election debacle
PM Modi targets Congress over letter to Election Commission, says party wants to tarnish every institution
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