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Budget session of Haryana assembly begins tomorrow

Chandigarh, Mar 8 (UNI) As many as eleven new bills will be moved in the Haryana assembly during its budget session which will commence tomorrow.

As per the tentative programme, the budget will be presented in the assembly on March 16, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Randeep Surjewala told reporters here today.

The bills to be moved in the house during the session would include the Punjab Labour Welfare Fund (Haryana Amendment) Bill, the Haryana Police Bill, the Society Registeration (Haryana amendment) Bill, the Punjab Village Common Lands Regulation (Haryana amendment) Bill, the Haryana Panchayati Raj (Amendment) Bill, the Haryana Municipal (Amendment) Bill, the Haryana Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill and the Haryana Local Area Development Tax (Amendment) Bill.

The other bills listed for the session were the Punjab Scheduled Roads and Controlled Areas restriction of Unregulated Development (Haryana Amendment) Bill, the Punjab Industrial Establishments (National and Festival Holidays and Casual and Sick Leave) Haryana Amendment Bill and the Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas (Amendment) Bill.

The session will conclude on March 23.

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4 Lashker militants among 6 killed, infiltration bids foiled in J

Srinagar, Mar 8 (UNI) Four militants of Pakistan based Lashker-e- Toiba (LeT) were among six people killed while two infiltration bids from Pakistan- Occupied- Kashmir (POK) were foiled by troops in Jammu and Kashmir overnight. Superintendent of Police Handwara, Dr Haseeb Mughal giving details about last night's fierce encounter said a tip-off was received from locals that some militants were hiding in the woods at Rajwar in the frontier district of Kupwara. He said a joint operation was immediately launched by.....

Punjab govt shifts Vigilance Bureau Director

Chandigarh, Mar 8 (UNI) In the first major reshuffle of the top police brass in the state, the Punjab government today shifted the Vigilance Bureau Director and ten other police officers. Three range IGPs and a similar number of range DIGs were also shifted. According to an official release, Vigilance Bureau Director Izhar Alam was posted as DGP Prisons in place of A P Pandey, whose posting orders have not been issued. Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, after assuming charge.....

Govt to file review petition in SC over temple verdict

Jaipur, Mar 8 (UNI) Rajasthan government will file a review petition in the Supreme Court over its order on the ownership of the famous Kesariyaji temple at Rishabdev in Udaipur district. Intervening during the Question Hour in the Rajasthan state Assembly, Parliamentary affairs Minister Rajendra Singh Rathore said the government is committed to safegaurd the interest of all sections of people. He said the government's endeavour would be to see that sentiments of all sections of society were respected and.....
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