Friday, March 11, 2011

Punjab police raids, found rupees in the sack

Patiala and Rajpura in Punjab to Ambala in the acts carried out by people living in slum hut were arrested by the Punjab police. Before an accused arrested in raids by the spotter sack thousands of rupees have been recovered. Also accused is recovered from the low and foreign exchange.

Remember, Rajpura and Patiala in Punjab in terms of acts carried out by the Punjab Police had arrested one person. Interrogation the accused revealed the names of his gang members were some of which live in Ambala district Saha station. This link in Patiala and Rajpura police raids on Thursday of Saha. The slum huts Khangally, during which thousands of bags in large quantity - Five Thousand and Five Hundred found the rupees. Hut not only gold - silver jewelry and met around 25 mobile. Explains that during the foreign exchange received. Punjab police these people, money and gold - silver recovered, people were surprised. Punjab Police took into custody a few people left. After receiving notice of the raids police also slum Saha and Zopdizyoan inspected. Meanwhile, the Punjab police official said Jatindra Singh resident of Sultanpur is the spotter raids. He will say something only after investigation.

Featured in Saha, the police reported, Punjab Police raids in Saha district some people detained but the police were not notified. Ispector Nefe Singh said he had asked everyone to know that the police raids of Patiala in Punjab, but they have not been notified.

 

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Ambala Cantt. :- Children gave the message to the world about love in favour of nature




This act was performed by SD Public shcool, Ambala Cantt



Ambala Cantt. :- Children gave the  message to the world about love in favour of nature
Colorful program organized by SD public school. The purpose of this program was revealed about nature and animals.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

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 Manji Sahib Gurudwara, Ambala

Ambala News and Updates 
Haryana, Dec.24 (ANI): A diesel locomotive derailed after it rammed into a Delhi-bound freight train at Ambala in Haryana on Friday morning.
Besides the locomotive, many wagons of the freight train also derailed. Three were badly damaged.
Senior railway officials, including the Divisional Railway Manager are at the spot with a team of gangmen for salvage operations.
Assessing the damage caused by the collision, P A Sangi, Divisional Railways Manager, Ambala Division said an inquiry has been ordered.
“The damage you can see for yourself that three VFRs and a diesel engine have been derailed. It seems that three bogies (of freight train) have been damaged,” said Sangi.
Sangi further said they are suspecting a case of negligent driving as the diesel engine’s driver is alleged to have jumped a red signal.
Following the incident, the Ambala-Amritsar rail link was closed for several hours, which in turn led to delay and diversion of many trains plying along this trunk route.
History of Ambala 
The Ambala District has claims of being one of the Historical famous District of Haryana State . The District was explored during British period by A.C.Cunningham and C.Rodgers and later by B.B.Lal and many others.On the basis of various literary and archeological evidences it is possible to give an outline of culture and History of Ambala District.The earliest literacy reference to the region comprising the Ambala District in the Taittiriya Aranayaka which mentions Turghna as the bordering region towards the North of kurukshetra. This locality identified with Shrughna Sugh also finds mention in Panini (Ancient Indian Literature).It is surmised that Ambala District to have been founded by Amba Rajput during the 14th century AD. Another version is that the name is a corruption of Amba Wala or the mango-village judging from mango groves that existed in its immediate neighborhood. Still another version is that the District has  taken its name after goddess "Bhawani Amba" whose Temple still exist in Ambala city.