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HP Receives Fresh Snowfall; Roads Become Snowbound WWW.YUGMARG.COM FOLLOW US ON REGD NO. CHD/0061/2006-08 | RNI NO. 61323/95 Join us at telegram https://t.me/yugmarg Friday February 5, 2021 CHANDIGARH, VOL. XXVI, NO. 10 PAGES 12, RS. 2 YOUR REGION, YOUR PAPER CBI finally hands over 40 opposition GOLDEN GLOBE Vij starts sacrilege leaders, workers join 2021 second phase case files to state Cong; Cong united NOMINATIONS; of vaccination police group, others are 'The Crown,' from like ‘Khichdi’: Balbir Hamilton' pick Gurugram Sidhu up nods PAGE 4 PAGE 6 PAGE 10 PAGE 3 Centre has taken several steps to make farmers self-reliant: Modi Sensex, Nifty maintain record run New farm laws will give options to farmers MUMBAI: Equity indices defied gravity for the AGENCY fourth straight session to GORAKHPUR, FEB 4 close at fresh lifetime PM inaugurates 'Chauri Chaura' highs on Thursday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi centenary celebrations FMCG and banking coun- on Thursday said that farmers ters saw robust demand HP receives fresh have been behind the progress of NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday inaugu- amid encouraging quarter- the country, adding that that rated the Chauri Chaura Centenary Celebrations in Uttar ly earnings. Pradesh's Gorakhpur, via video conferencing. The Prime Minister Participants shrugged off steps taken by the Centre in the last six years made them self-re- also released a postal stamp dedicated to the Chauri Chaura cen- weak Asian cues and kept tenary during the event. accumulating stocks liant and led to the growth in the snowfall; Roads Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath was also present ahead of RBI's policy deci- agriculture sector even amid the pandemic. on the occasion. sion on Friday, traders "The day marks 100 years of the 'Chauri Chaura' incident, a land- said. After touching an all- Addressing people at the centenary celebrations of the mark event in the country's fight for independence," the release by time high of 50,687.51 the Prime Minister's Office stated on Wednesday. become snowbound during the day, the 30- Chauri Chaura incident in Around 99 people, descendants of those involved in the bench- share BSE Sensex ended Gorakhpur via video conferenc- mark incident of India's Independence Movement were honoured. AGENCY that Chopal Deha road also blocked 358.54 points or 0.71 per ing, Prime Minister Modi said, The list included 72-year-old Kamla Prasad of Dumri Khurd, a SHIMLA, FEB 4 by the snowfall which is continue. cent at its new closing "Farmers have been behind the "We have to pledge that the grandson of Chinugi who had got the life-long jail term in 'Kalapani' Restoration work would be start- record of 50,614.29. progress of the country. They unity of the country is our prior- (Port Blair) after the incident. The high reaches of Himachal re- ed as soon as snowfall stops, he also played an important role in ity and its respect above every- “I am happy that we are getting the honour and the country will ceived snowfall disrupting the move- added. No 'chakka jam' on Chauri Chaura struggle. In the thing. With this feeling, we have know us from tomorrow,” said an elated Kamla Prasad. ment of traffic in the state. High reaches of Shimla Incluid- last six years, steps have been to move forward along with each Superintendent of police Shimla ing Khadrala, Hatu peak, Chanshal Feb 6 in Delhi, taken to make farmers self-re- and every people of India," he Mr Mohit Chawla said that Tourist re- pass and Dodra-Kawar also recorded says Tikait liant. As a result of this, the agri- added. our vaccination programme. We sage of the incident was huge. sort Narkanda had about six cm moderate spell of Snowfall. There are NEW DELHI: As the culture sector has grown even Over the Union Budget are working to provide health fa- Due to various snowfall which is continued. Disrupt- report of Snowfall in Kangra, Cham- farmers continue their agi- during the pandemic." 2021-22, he said, "This year's cilities in villages so that people reasons, it was treated as a minor ing the vehicular traffic which was ba and Kullu district in the high tation against farm laws at The Prime Minister also Union Budget will help increase will not have to rush to the cities incident, but we should see it in blocked by the snow completely. reaches. various borders of the na- talked about other steps taken in the speed of India's growth for medical treatment." context. The fire was not just in Shimla and Kufri also received The high reaches of Lahaul Spiti tional capital, the the interest of farmers. which is the need of the hour He also released a postage the station but in the hearts of intermittent snowfall recorded about district Including Rohtang pass, lady Bharatiya Kisan Union "We have taken several steps during the pandemic." stamp to mark the beginning of people," he said. five cm each however Vehicular traf- of Keylong, Seven sister hills, Goshal (BKU) leader Rakesh in the interest of farmers. To Highlighting that the world centenary celebrations of the The centenary celebrations fic was opened till filling the report. hills and Baralacha , In Chamba dis- Tikait on Thursday in- make 'mandis' profitable for has praised how India has dealt Chauri Chaura incident. and various events planned by He said that continue snowfall in trict, Manimehash, Chachpass, Pan- formed that three-hour- farmers, 1,000 more mandis will with the pandemic, the Prime "Incident of Chauri Chaura the State government have start- Chopal area of Shimla district. Ap- gi-Bharmaur , in Kangra district long 'chakka jam' on Feb- be linked to e-NAM (National Minister said: "Several countries was not limited to a police sta- ed in all 75 districts of the state proximately four inch snow Snowfall Dhauladhar ranges also received ruary 6 will not take in Agriculture Market)," he said. in the world are learning from tion being set on fire. The mes- this morning. was recorded at Khidaki area. He said Snowfall. Delhi. Speaking to reporters at the Ghazipur border protest site, he said farm- ers would provide food Hry Govt committed to and water to the people who will be stuck due to Greta Thunberg not named in Delhi Police FIR 'chakka jam'. maintain social harmony "There will be a three- hour-long 'chakka jam' on AGENCY "We have not named anybody in of India. 'Toolkit' account was being February 6. It won't take NEW DELHI, FEB 4 the FIR. It is only against the creators run by a group of Khalistanis. They place in Delhi but every- in state: Khattar of the 'toolkit' which is a matter of in- had decided to conduct a digital strike where outside Delhi. The BUREAU Swedish climate activist Greta Thun- vestigation. Delhi Police will be in- post the Republic Day incident," he people that will be stuck in CHANDIGARH, FEB 4 berg has not been named in the FIR vestigating that case," he said. said. "We have recovered a document it will be given food and filed by Delhi Police and the case has He was asked if the police have about the planned execution. We have water. We will tell them Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. been registered against unknown per- named Greta Thunberg in the FIR. found out that is a copycat execution. what is the Govt doing Manohar Lal said that Antyo- sons in "toolkit" social media post Ranjan said farmer protests at As of now, we have registered cases with us," Tikait said. daya and social harmony is controversy. Delhi borders have been going on for against the authors of that account. the motto of our government. Addressing a press conference days and Delhi Police has been close- The case has been handed over to the Road construction Maharishi Valmiki’s vision of here, Delhi Police Special Commis- ly monitoring several social media ac- cyber cell. Investigations are under- Ram Rajya is being upheld by sioner Praveer Ranjan said they had counts. way," he added. touches record 30 the governments led by registered a case against creators of "We have identified some 300 ac- Thunberg had posted "toolkit" in a km per day: Gadkari Bharatiya Janata Party as they "toolkit" and no one had been named counts spreading dissatisfaction and tweet on Wednesday which she later work towards development. book titled in the FIR. disharmony towards the Government deleted. NEW DELHI: Road con- The Chief Minister said "Valmikiprasastikavyam" struction has touched this during a meeting with a published by Maharishi record 30 km per day, delegation of Valmiki and Valmiki Research Council. Union Minister Nitin Gad- Mazhabi Sikh Samaj today. This is the second book pub- kari told the Lok Sabha on The delegation was headed lished by the Council, which Dr. Bashir Badr's Ghazal collection released Major administrative Thursday. by Political Secretary to will inform the general public BUREAU when the book was While responding to Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. about Maharishi Valmiki’s PANCHKULA, FEB 4 presented to him for re- queries raised by members Krishan Bedi while former life philosophy, he added. He lease, he turned its reshuffle in Hry, during Question Hour, the Road Transport and High- MLA Punjab, Sardar Inder said that Valmiki ji has writ- The ghazal collection pages with unique af- ways Minister also said Iqbal Singh Atwal chaired the ten texts like Ramayana and 'Tumhare Liye' published fection and dedicated it 24 IAS transferred Bharatmala Pariyojana is delegation. Yogavashistha, which are by Haryana Urdu Acade- to his millions of fans.
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