A 20-year-old student, Aryan Mishra, was tragically killed on the Delhi-Agra highway in Haryana after being mistaken for a cattle smuggler by a group of men, one of whom is associated with a cow protection organization. The incident has raised concerns about the activities and potential misuse of power by cow vigilantes in India.
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The Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) has released the admit cards for the Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) skill tests scheduled for September 6 and 7, 2024. Candidates can download their admit cards from the HPSC website using their registration number and date of birth. The skill tests are a crucial step in the recruitment process for 3069 PGT vacancies across various subjects.
Haryana has made its mark in the management education landscape with four institutes securing a place in the prestigious National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2024. This article delves into the performance of these institutes, their ranking, fees, and placement records, highlighting the attractive career opportunities that management courses offer.
A 12th-grade student was fatally shot in Haryana after being chased by a group of five who claimed they mistook him for a cattle smuggler. Police have arrested the suspects and are investigating the incident, including the possibility of a past grudge.
A chilling CCTV video has emerged showing a car chase in Faridabad, Haryana, between cow vigilantes and a group of friends, one of whom was fatally shot. The vigilantes, who mistakenly believed the student was a cattle smuggler, have been arrested. The incident has sparked outrage and questions about the vigilante justice system in India.
A vigilante group in Haryana fatally shot a class 12 student after mistaking him for a cattle smuggler. The incident, which occurred on August 23, has sparked outrage and highlighted the dangers of vigilante justice. The suspects, who are now in police custody, chased the victim’s car for 30 kilometers before shooting him. The victim, Aryan Mishra, died the following day from his injuries.
The Chief Minister of Haryana has downplayed the brutal killing of a West Bengal laborer in Charkhi Dadri district, attributing the incident to the state’s strict cow protection law. The victim, Sabir Malik, was suspected of consuming beef, which is a serious offense under local laws. Five men and two juveniles have been arrested in connection with the incident.
A 26-year-old migrant worker from West Bengal was brutally beaten to death in Haryana, allegedly by a cow vigilante group who suspected he had eaten beef. The incident sparked outrage and raised concerns about rising intolerance and mob violence in the region. Another similar incident occurred in Maharashtra, where an elderly man was assaulted on a train over suspicion of carrying beef. Both incidents highlight the dangerous consequences of vigilante justice and religious prejudice.
Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has denied any involvement in a case where the Enforcement Directorate (ED) seized assets worth ₹834 crore from EMAAR-MGF, stating it’s an old case he has no connection with.
Himanshu Rana and Sarvesh Rohilla’s unbroken 68-run partnership helped Haryana secure a draw against a spin-heavy TNCA XI in the Buchi Babu tournament. Haryana, needing a miracle to survive a daunting target of 353, batted valiantly on a challenging pitch to secure a hard-fought draw.