Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Fake currency worth ₹2.5L seized in Mansa

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BATHINDA : The Mansa district police have seized fake Indian currency worth Rs 2.55 lakh. Mansa SSP Nanak Singh said three persons were arrested after a specific tip off in the last two days. They were working as a team and counterfei­t notes were recovered from their possession from different locations.

Singh Bains has issued an order to rename all government schools which have been named on the basis of caste and fraternity. Bains said it has come to his notice that several schools in the state have names associated with a caste or community.

Units are being establishe­d in all 23 District Hospitals and three Medical Colleges of the state. In Punjab, the number of patients with hypertensi­on, which is also known as high blood pressure in common parlance, is very high and 50% of these patients do not even know that they have hypertensi­on,” he said. child developmen­t minister Dr Baljit Kaur will be the chief guest, said Madhvi Kataria, director of social security, women and child developmen­t department. Camps will also be organised in Muktsar, Sangrur, Mansa and Barnala districts on Saturday for providing bank loans. said. Inspector Surinder Kumar, station head officer Phillaur, stated that police received the informatio­n Thursday morning of the robbery of two tractors. “After reaching there we came to know that four men visited a local tractor company on Wednesday late night and stole two tractors. A security guard was present at the place who was made hostage by the thieves,” he said. railway division has announced complete cancellati­on of sixteen trains, besides partial cancellati­on of four trains during the forthcomin­g winter. investigat­ion, police recovered the victim’s car and he was found inside the car with his hands tied.

The ASP said on his statement, the police arrested the accused.

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