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No Evacuation of Govt Land Despite High Court Orders commissioner 1.qxd 1/5/2021 9:51 PM Page 1 Ram Swroop Mobile : Mobile : 9814400801 Prop. 9256060262 9814555501 (Zirakpur) Always use high quality Prince Sweets & Catering KKK Opp. Gurdwara, Patiala Road, Zirakpur Brand We undertake to supply products made from pure Khoa, besans and arrange catering on Bricks & Tiles marriages and various functions Bricks & Tiles Forget not - facebook.com/thecommissioner.thecommissioner Email. [email protected] THE COMMISSIONER @THECOMMISSIONE3 The Commissioner’s Eye Forget not - Six feet of earth make all equal https://thecommissionernews.online Six feet of earth make all equal R.N.I. REGD. NO. 70959/99; (PB) 1048/99; Zirakpur Wednesday 6th January, 2021 Vol 12, Edition 1, Page 4 Rs 2/- No evacuation of govt Farmers threaten to cross Delhi border land despite on Republic Day Barjinder Singh Commissioner News Service Executive Officer High Court orders NEW DELHI : The farmer unions would hold ‘Kisan Gantantra Diwas Is reluctant EO accepecting peanuts from encroacher ? Parade’ if their demands of repeal of laws and legal This news is being read world over as ‘The Commissioner Newspaper’ is online guarantee to MSP was not met in toto, echoed Commissioner News Service needs to be followed as Illegal structure must be land in question to be village Gholumajra. umbrella body of 41 LALRU : It is fourth was strictly seen in Kochi demolished today or tom- cleared of illegal posses- In the interest of justice farmer leaders. month running, hardly (Madhurai) the illegal morrow or there would be sion by unscrupulous per- the Hon’ble High Court As per sources, the farm- there has been fructuous multistoreyed building total chaos or jungle jeop- sons. have passed orders in the outcome made by the came crumbling down by ardy. For the past over The claimant of the land Mohali district to demol- ers would not disrupt offi- local municipal council, an offset of dynamite three month the con- were served definite piece ished all illegal structures cial parade or cermonial Lalru. since the order of Hon’ble cerned Executive Officer, of land purported to be built on functions. They would It would be pertinent to Court were served time Mr Barjinder Singh has used for miscellaneous government/shaamlaat use tractors, trolleys and underline here that rule of and again but remained of displayed delibrately no roori works. Contrary to land which have been ris- march on foot to empha- law always comprises not no availeth. There can be interest in serving the req- the government instruc- ing vertically in graph, sise on their marathon Parade, said Yoginder Court on 5 January 2021. only of the principles of here no sympathy uisite notice to the tion the unscrupulous per- much to the melancholy struggle for the past 40 Yadav of Jai Kisan On the government natural justice but also towards those blatantly offenders of law nor has sons have illegally of the right thinking per- days. Andolan, a member of the appeal seeking alternative provide the procedures and delibretly violate the he given any reply to the usurped the alloted land sons in the Mohali dis- “We appeal to farmer of coordination committee to repeal of farmer leader prescribed byelaws which law of the land. applicants who sought the of eligible residents of the trict. local area of the national of the Unions. Jagjit Dalliwal said, “We capital to ensure atleast 1 The hearing on different will have no alternative member for march unto matters relating to farm until 26 January except Now, Zirakpur dispensary to be Delhi to participate in the posts is scheduled to implementation of our Kisan. Gantantra Diwas come up in Supreme justful demands”. Hospital of 100 bed Illegal mining erodes Commissioner News Service Committee also claimed ZIRAKPUR : Balbir that hundreds of signature banks of Ghaggar river Singh Sidhu, Health demanded the existence Minister Pb, accompa- of a full fledged Hospital. ined by Deepinder Dr GB Singh, Director Dhillon on Monday laid Health Services said the foundation stone of an upgradation of the CHC envisaged hospital proj- would provide accessibil- ect, which would ensure ity of the health amenities upgradation of Dhakoli and Covid vaccination Community Health drive would be facilated Centre to a 100 bedded from this medical nerve hospital catering all med- The approval for hospital claimed Halqa Incharge. centre at very short inter- ical facilities under one surfaced after a lot of Deepinder Singh Dhillon, Mr Sukhdev Choudhry val. roof. consistent efforts, DeraBassi Congress President of Joint Action Commissioner News Service “The roads are seen bro- fering from age related MC officials visit ‘Friends Multitudes of ZIRAKPUR (RAMPUR ken up due to heavy trans- diseases were not able to KALAN) : The continual portation and local sleep in night hours. Rise Enclave’ on muddy rampant mining has not administration has no of flooding water has fur- SAD workers been halting its pace time to check the pace of ther deteriorated the life water issue which is near to Chhatbir illegal mining, said a for- of neighbouring Zoo as join AAP, Zoo, the famous zoologi- mer Sarpanch of the vil- the wildlife may be Commissioner News Service elsewhere. In the ward Bakshi, a resident of the cal garden in the proximi- lage Rampur Kalan. He threatened with the KHARAR : After receiv- no. 6 after long predica- Friends Enclave. The ty of Tricity. The outra- said their farming also advancing pace of sea- ing complaints of defi- ment the water pipe was leakage of the water pleads Cheema geous residents of stands affected due to ille- sonal rains. Mining mafia cient and muddy potable repaired and smooth sup- channel was once again Rampur Kalaan many gal, unjustifiable has no scare of depart- water, the MC officials ply got restored. rectified and regular sup- Commissioner News Service Harjinder Singh Bunty, times raised their clamour unearthing of soil. Many mental raids as hardly visited the site of Friends Nevertheless, the pres- ply was satisfactory but CHANDIGARH : Mr Pardhaan Shopkeepers but of no availeth. other inhabitants Surinder anybody visit to appre- Enclave to authenticate sure, however, was very remains to be seen its Harpal Singh Cheema Association Ludhiana During night hours tip- Singh, Ajaib Singh, hend the offenders, said the crash in the boring or dismal, said Pardeep durable life. AAP leader of opposition Charanjit Singh Sidhu Ex pers are seen lined up to Baljinder Singh, Gurnam Baljinder Singh of in Vidhan Sabha claimed SHO, Pariminder Snr collect gravel, sand for Singh, Harpreet Singh, Rampur Kalan. that large number of SAD Vice President, Malwa sale in the developing Faquir Chand raised their Chandigarh Beopar Mandal workers have joined their Zone, Youth Akali Dal, area of nearby states. anguish as elderlies suf- outfit as its policies were Harry Sandhu Snr. Vice proposes election people friendly. Mr President Malwa Zone Tarsem Singh Bhinder Youth AkaliDal and Ex Mobile : 9915866644 former President of Youth President Sports Youth on 17 Jan Akali Dal Malwa Zone-3 Wing, Sunny Bedi Snr said alongwith his hun- Vice President Malwa Commissioner News Service of different market asso- President post. Mr Singh dreds of followers have Zone, Youth Akali Dal, CHANDIGARH : ciations would exercise is also a nominated coun- joined AAP. With the Rajwant Singh Kataria PUBLICPUBLIC CLINICCLINIC && While Jan 4 and Jan 5 their franchise if cillor in the Chandigarh inclusion of Bhupinder Snr Vice President Malwa have been kept for filing required. Municipal Corporation. Singh Sandhu Malook Zone Youth Akali Dal of nomination for post of The member voters The Beopar Mandal is a Singh Jathedaar., Satnam Gagan Sandhu Vice President of Chandigarh would come with face well established body of Singh Khalsa Ex Snr Vice Presdient Ludhiana NurNursingsing HomeHome Beopar Mandal as per the masks to cast their votes traders having represen- President SAD Ludhiana, Navdeep Gen Secretary (Near NK Sharma) Amb-Chd road, statement of Satpal ensuring social distanc- tation at UT Mr Jujhar Singh Chief AKali Dal Ludhiana and Gupta, Chairman of the ing and sanitise hands Administrator. Advisory Nambardaar, Nambardaar many joined the fast aris- Zirakpur Mandal Unit. before entering the elec- Council, Chandigarh Association, Bhapur ing AAP Political outfit in Scrutiny of documents tion premises in Aggrsen Municipal Corporation, Singh Ward no. 14, the region claimed Dr Sukhdev Charitable Lab will take place on Jan 6, Bhawan at Sector 26, VAT advisory committee, Incharge Akali Dal, Mr Cheema proudly and con- if required election con- Chandigarh. Labour Welfare Board Hardip Singh Palaha, Ex fidently. 9815466925 test would take place on As per sources, the for- and Direct taxes advisory President BC wing youth 17 January. A total mer President Charanjiv committee. Akali Dal, Ludhiana, Testing Centre, Opp VIP Enclave, strength of 386 members Singh will contest for the Bansal Mkt, (Near Penta Homes) Just Affordable :- Possession of flat declined to aged Mkt Rate Our Rate Sugar Rs 40/- Rs 10/- woman in Mohali RFT Rs 300/- Rs 120/- Lipid Profile Rs 400/- Rs 150/- Housing company MRFGF Ltd charged Rs 40 Lakh CBC Rs 250/- Rs 100/- Commissioner News Service for not providing pos- uring 1350 sq ft was Many times reminder thousand Rs 707 and LFT Rs 400/- Rs 200/- CHANDIGARH : session of promised flat shown to Ms Charanjit E-mails were sent to Rs 1.5 lakh as compen- T3,T4,TSH Rs 500/- Rs 200/- Chandigarh State to Charanjit Behal an Behal and she had housing company. satory amount and Rs Commission has aged woman of 70 deposited Rs 40 lakh, 5 While sentencing 33 thousand litigation All tests performed by Computerised penalised the housing years, a resident of thousand Rs 707 on an offenders, besides 10% charges were company named Gurgaon.
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