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Satauj(Sangrur), April 30, 2026(Yes Punjab News)

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday called upon people across the state to actively participate in Census 2027 by completing their self-enumeration and registering Punjabi as their mother tongue, emphasising that crucial policy decisions on Punjab’s socio-economic development depend on accurate census d...


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Sangrur, April 30, 2026(Yes Punjab News)

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday laid the foundation stone of a ₹14.63 crore modern sports stadium in Sangrur, setting the tone for a decisive push to transform Punjab’s youth landscape through sports, health, and discipline.

Positioned as both an infrastructure upgrade and a social intervention, the ...


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Chandigarh/Malout/Sri Muktsar Sahib, April 30, 2026(Yes Punjab News)

Reaffirming the Punjab Government’s commitment to providing basic amenities to the people, Cabinet Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur today inaugurated a major project to lay a new pipeline from the Sirhind Feeder Canal to Malout Water Works at a cost of ₹12 crore. The project involves laying an approximately 8...


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Sangrur, April 30, 2026(Yes Punjab News)

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday laid out a comprehensive roadmap for sustainable agriculture and long-term water conservation, calling upon farmers across Punjab to shift decisively towards canal-based irrigation and reduce excessive dependence on groundwater.

Interacting with villagers during his vi...


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Surrey, BC, April 30, 2026(Yes Punjab News)

The World Sikh Organization of Canada (WSO) and the BC Ferry & Marine Workers’ Union (BCFMWU) are marking a historic milestone in workplace inclusion and human rights following nearly four years of sustained advocacy to remove discriminatory barriers affecting Sikh workers in the marine sector.

As a direct result o...


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