Saturday, December 04, 2010

NEWS till 3rd December

NEWS till 3rd December

SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )

03 December, 2010

Pictures & Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, Amit Soni, GS Mann

RSD Colony: Shopkeepers argue with enforcement officials.

The DHBVN Officials who went to disconnect the power supply to illegally run commercial establishments in RSD residential colony had to face stiff resistance by argumentative shop-owners. The Deputy Commissioner Sirsa on directions of Punjab and Haryana High Court had ordered closure of all illegal commercial establishments in RSD Colony near circular road Sirsa.

Boy commits suicide by jumping into the pyre of his beloved.

In village Rori, a boy jumped into still burning funeral pyre allegedly of his beloved, a girl of the same village who recently succumbed to her burn injuries.

Membership Drive of All India Youth Congress (AIYC) starts at Mangalam Resorts.

Bhanwar Jitender Singh MP from Alwar, Dr Ashok Tanwar MP Sirsa, Haryana Youth Congress charge Usha Naidu, Secretary Chiranjeev Rao, Amit Sihag charge Sirsa Lok Sabha, Ashishpal Keharwala, many Congress leaders were present including Cong Distt President Malkiat Singh Khosa. Speaking to reporters on the occasion Bhanwar Jitender Singh told press and media that this drive is being started as an experiment for the first time in the country for Sirsa.

Man trying to recruit into Army by unfair means and Impersonation exposed.

A man trying to recruit himself using unfair means was exposed by vigilant Army officials at the weeklong Army Recruitment camp at Shaheed Bhagat Singh Stadium, was caught and handed over to Police.

International Day of Persons with Disabilities observed at Panihari

Dr Jai Parkash Hooda, principal JCDV College of education, presides over function held at Govt. school Panihari in connection with International Day of Persons with Disabilities. International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) is an international observance promoted by the United Nations since 1992. It has been celebrated with varying degrees of success around the planet. Typically, the Day's activities are mounted by volunteers. It was originally called International Day of Disabled Persons

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