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Jat Leader Malik Faces Oppn from Within THE TRIBUNE 04 HARYANA CHANDIGARH | MONDAY | 20 NOVEMBER 2017 BRIEFLY KAITHAL Jat leader Malik faces Workshop gutted Haryana Diary An auto workshop situated on the Ambala road here as gutted on 6aturday night' oppn from within IVF brings cheer to issueless old couple installing >00-;? solar po er projects in itscamp%ses'A Joginder Singh of &anakpuri, 700-:? solar po er plant is already operational at the !;I1, who owned the shop, said all Geetanjali Gayatri Malik speaks ing support for his $ovem%er Rada%r, hich is generating abo%t 400 %nits of electricity dai- equipment, including wheel Tribune News Servi e &' function, sarpanches led ly' +esides, solar po er plants of @0 :? each are operational alignment and balancing Chandigarh, November 19 AI!A66 presi- %y Sumit Arya of a!rauli at the !;I41I, Rada%rA 6eth !ai Bar0ash Bolytechnic, Damla machine, air compressor, Facing opposition from with- dent =ashpal village are going a%out propa- and ;%0and <al B%blic 6chool, =am%nanagar, that are gener- spare parts and furniture in his own community in the ;ali0 has gating otherwise) "/e stood ating more than #00 %nits of electricity daily' day'Dr Ramesh were destroyed in the blaze. state and receiving hardly said mem- %y ali! right through the :%mar, general secretary of ;%0and <al Instit%tions, =am%- He claimed to have suffered any support from Haryana’s bers of the agitation earlier this year) nanagar, said 7,#00 %nits of electricity o%ld be prod%ced losses worth 22 lakhs. Jogin- political leaders, Jat leader samiti o%ld However, he seems to %e daily after the installation of solar po er plants in all its cam- meet in the first ee0 of der 6ingh said the cause of and AIJASS president Yash- wanting political mileage to p%ses, saving the gro%p abo%t Rs >9 la0h per year' December to chal0 o%t the fire could not be ascertained pal ali! is loo!ing at "res- f%t%re co%rse of action against further his own agenda %y Outstanding Law Student and the police had been urrecting# himself with the the ;anohar lal :hattar-led setting up this institute in Rajo Devi with her daughter &aveen in Hisar. 1RI+D&4 B.818 informed of the incident. 8E $ovem%er &' programme in +!B government in .aryana Jassia for which he has pur- Chandigarh: Bitamber =adav, son of (ohta!’s Jassia) However, hich as yet to f%lfil a n%m- chased land with the dona- Hisar: Amid the debate over ethics of adopting IVF technolo- retired .aryana IA6 officer Asho0 :%mar K!"UKSHETRA unli!e his last agitation to ber of promises made d%ring tions that came in during the gy for having a child, Rajo Devi of Ale a village in !ind district, =adav, has been selected for the 8%t- Book released press for *+, status to Jats, the (settlement* in ;arch' agitation,# Arya said) ho attained motherhood at the age of "0 years in #00$, standing <a 6t%dent A ard for #07" by Alok Srivastava, 4ditor, Aha re-esta%lishing his clout will He claimed that the four says that her life has change for good after the birth of her the International +ar Association ,I+A- in Zindagi, a Hindi magazine, %e an uphill tas! for ali! ) ‘Nothing political’ issues of %ringing to %oo! da%ghter &aveen ho ill t%rn nine on &ovember #$' (I feel <ondon' .e is the first Indian to have been released a book penned by Dr +eing up against rivals those responsi%ile for insti- the same )eal and energy as a yo%ng oman hile bringing selected for this prestigio%s a ard hich Ashok 6harma of the :uruk- leading various factions of ❝?e have invited all !at gating violence in the &34' %p &aveen,* said Rajo Devi ith her h%sband, +anaram,$0- is given every year to a promising la st%- Bitamber =adav shetra Dniversity’s Institute of Jats, sarpanches from vil- leaders and there is agitation, dropping cases by her side d%ring a visit to .isar recently' &aveen, a chirpy dent 1he I+A is an International body of Mass Communication and lages in (ohta! %loc! have nothing political abo%t a against mem%ers of the Jat girl says/ (I li0e reading and playing ith my mother' I have more than $0,000 practising international la yers and 7$0 Media 1echnology. 1itled FJeet announced to %oycott the bhoomi poojan' ?e are community registered after lots of friends bac0 in my school*, she informs 1he 1rib%ne' +ar Associations across 790 co%ntries in the orld' Bitamber Jayenge .%m’, the book aims %hoomi poo-an programme e3pecting a n%mber of the violence, action against &aveen2s mother said she as m%ch appreciated in her =adav topped the +A <<+ ,.ons- e3am from 8B !indal Clobal to inspire the young genera- to esta%lish a state-level leaders to sho %p❞ leaders li!e +J5 5 (a- school d%e to her e3cellent hand riting' Dr An%rag +ishnoi, Dniversity in #07"' An accredited mediator, he is presently tion and contains stories on coaching institute-cum- Yashpal Malik, PRESIDENT, AIJASS 6umar Saini and (oshan 0al .isar-based doctor ho helped the co%ple have child thro%gh or0ing as a cons%ltant in B E, a global la giant' the life 100 prominent world s!ill development centre Arya for their vitriolic IVF, said he agreed for the IVF on Rajo Devi only after medical leaders. Alok Srivastava laud- named after .een%andhu speeches and ensuring reser- tests' (1ho%gh there are ris0s involved in IVF, b%t Rajo Devi KU is sans!ari" varsity ed 6harma for opting to rite Sir ,hhotu (am) ‘Wants political mileage’ vation for the Jat have ta!en fort%nately had no complications d%ring pregnancy or even Kurukshetra : :%r%0shetra Dniversity is a perfect Fsans0ari2 in Hindi. 1&6 /hile former ,hief inis- a %ac!seat) after delivery*, he said' (4arlier, omen %sed to s%ffer in case instit%tion for its Vice-Ehancellor, Brof :E 6harma ' ?hen ter +hupinder Singh Hooda ❝;ali0 seems to be " ali! is cele%rating Sir the co%ple remained iss%eless after marriage as men %s%ally Covernor :aptan 6ingh 6olan0i, the e3-officio Ehancellor of KAITHAL has refused to participate in anting political mileage ,hhotu (am’s -ayanti on ent for another marriage %nder social press%re' 1he IVF :D, as present to congrat%late the %niversity staff for gain- Mobile phone snatchers held the programme, ali! con- to f%rther his o n $ovem%er &' when it falls on techni5%e has helped save so many marriages ing AG ran0 by the &AAE, Brof 6harma said :D as better 1he police nabbed two mobile firmed that union minister agenda by setting %p this $ovem%er &7 while (a- Tattoo festival a big draw than !a aharlal Dniversity ,!&D- even tho%gh !&D has on a phone snatchers near Bal- +irender Singh, too, had sent instit%te in !assia for 6umar Saini is holding a pro- higher ran0ing of AGG d%e to technical reasons' 1he VE ent behra village on Friday. 6hera, in his refusal while the main hich he has p%rchased gramme to mar! social on to add that (hamare camp%s mein Fbharat maa tere t%0de a resident of :angthli village, opposition party, the I$0. , land ith the donations reformer Jyotirao 5huley’s ha)ar2 jaise slogan nahin lagte' =ahan st%dents Fbharat mata and his cousin, Ravi :umar, a is undecided whether to death anniversary which falls 0i jai2 bolte hain' =eh sab sans0aron 0i batein hain a%r 0am that came in d%ring the resident of Chandrav village attend ali!’s programme on $ovem%er &8 on $ovem- score 0e ba jood, hamari %niversity !&D se behtar hai * ' in :arnal, reportedly or not) "I am currently a%road agitation❞ %er &' in Jind) We smell a rat snatched a mobile phone and will %e %ac! on $ovem- Sumit Arya, SARPANCH, MAKRAULI VILLAGE with %oth leaders choosing #$% varsity don gets fellowship from :iran Jeet :aur, a %er 2& after which the senior the same day) 9hey have no SONEPAT: Dr 6atya Bal &ehra, Assistant teacher at DAV 6chool, Chee- party leadership will ta!e a -an) /e are e1pecting a num- clash of interest since one will Brofessor at DER Dniversity of 6cience 0a. 1he victim as aiting to call on the invite from Mali! %er of leaders to show up) As consolidate Jats and the oth- and 1echnology, ;%rthal, has been select- board a bus near Ddham ,# senior I$0. leader A%hay far as the collections during er will consolidate non-Jats) ed for the prestigio%s +has0ara Advanced Singh Chowk after the school Singh ,hautala said) the last agitation go, the /e are going to villages as!- 6olar 4nergy ,+A64- Fello ship jointly s%p- hours when the accused rid- ali!, too, is hopeful of details are availa%le with the ing the villagers to shun %oth ported by the Department of 6cience and ing a motorbike snatched the turning this event into a show district committees,# he said, programmes,# Arya said) 1echnology, Covernment of India, and the mobile phone from her and of strength and sending out a dismissing the opposition Yash :arg, ., , (ohta!, said Indo-D6 6cience and 1echnology For%m' Dr 6B &ehra sped a ay' SP Astha Modi message that he still wields from sarpanches and other the administration was !eep- A youngster gets a tattoo etched d%ring a three-day 1attoo .e ill have an opport%nity to do research said the accused were caught clout) "/e have invited all Jat 2uarters who have raised ing a close watch on the devel- Festival in Faridabad on 6%nday.
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