Ludhiana: Deputy commissioner Jitendra Jorwal on Monday reviewed the arrangements for the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected panchs — 6,306 — which will take place in Dhanansu village in Punjab’s Ludhiana district on Nov 19. Cabinet minister Hardeep Singh Mundian will preside over the function and administer the oath to the panchs. The minister will also address the public gathering.
Accompanied by civil and police officials, Jorwal inspected the venue for the event and issued directives to the authorities to ensure that all ongoing arrangements are completed on time. The DC instructed municipal bodies to maintain cleanliness and set up temporary urinals and mobile toilets for the participants. tnn We also published the following articles recently Oppn panchs protest fresh moves in Bhutani issue Opposition members of the Sancoale village panchayat in Goa are clashing with panchayat officials over construction licenses granted to Bhutani Infra, a real estate developer.
The opposition alleges that the panchayat is employing delaying tactics to allow the developer to proceed with a controversial project despite concerns about its environmental impact. CM to launch Panch Gaurav plan on Dec 15 Rajasthan's Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has announced a new development program called 'Panch Gaurav'. Launching on its anniversary, December 15th, the program will highlight five unique aspects of each district: a specific crop, plant species, product, tourist destination, and sport.
These will then be promoted as the 'Panch-Gaurav', representing the pride of each district. Elaborate arrangements in place for voting in Kolhan today Kolhan division is gearing up for assembly elections with elaborate arrangements in place for smooth conduct across 4,252 polling stations. Polling teams, secured by robust security measures, are being deployed across East Singhbhum, West Singhbhum, and Seraikela-Kharsawan districts.
East Singhbhum has introduced themed polling stations and those managed by women and youth, aiming to engage voters uniquely..
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