That’s actually good news. Imagine how proactive Punjab Police has become under the AAP government constantly catching peddlers & seizing drugs.
Had the same level of enforcement existed under previous govt., perhaps these drugs wouldn’t have found their way into the veins of Punjab’s youth.
High seizures are a good sign that the Punjab is healing under Sardar Bhagwant Mann.
Congratulations, Punjab! A state promised to be drug-free by Mr Mann accounted for 58% of India’s heroin seizures in 2025,
2,086 kg out of 3,567 kg seized nationwide. Think about that! #Punjab
Delighted to share the newly furnished library at Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Bhaini Bhagha (Mansa) — a bright, well-equipped space where students can now read, learn and dream bigger.
#PunjabEducationModel
The understanding of "Banking" as a business and sector is pathetic. The total advances of BoB is almost Rs 15 lakh crores! Rs 35,715 crores is the write off over 6 years (it is inside the article not the headline) and the Bank has recovered Rs 9,946 crores out of it (again inside the article not in the headline).
This is how Banking is supposed to work. Across the globe. And shouting scam at every Bank and every write off is foolish.
Also there is a fundamental difference between an NPA and a Wilful defaulter. Not all NPAs are willful defaulters. The list of suit filed Wilful Defaulters is available!
The excuse for hiding the names of those behind ₹35,715 crore in Bank of Baroda loan write-offs during just 6 years is “privacy” under Section 8(1)(j) of the RTI Act.
If that is the logic, why are small borrowers publicly shamed and subjected to public recovery action?
These are public funds, and the public has a right to know who benefited from such massive write-offs.
One can’t help but ask: are these big borrowers, who have caused considerable losses to the bank, connected to the BJP - and is that why they are being shielded?
Hello @bankofbaroda,
Release the names of every defaulter you gave loans to who took the money and then showed you their back.
Don’t you have any shame or accountability? Stop protecting wilful defaulters. Drag them to court, recover every rupee, and publicly disclose the names and details wherever legally permitted.
If you cannot even recover public money from those who walked away with it, what exactly is the purpose of running a public-sector bank?
I genuinely want to understand who is responsible here.
The department whose job is to give us decent and safe roads?
The authority that issues driving licences and ensures people driving these huge tankers are actually fit to drive them?
The authority that allows these tankers to run on our roads and is supposed to ensure that the vehicle, registration and number plate are all compliant?
This is around Varthur CDP Road. Just see the condition of the road and the way these tankers move around people on two-wheelers.
At the end of all this, it is the common man who suffers.
We pay income tax, GST, road tax, registration charges and so much more. Asking for a decent road and basic safety is surely not asking for too much.
Do we really need to wait for someone to lose their life before action is taken?
Who is accountable?
@blrcitytraffic@BlrCityPolice@CPBlr@CMofKarnataka@PanathurUpdates@BalagereConnect@BalagereRising@bbmpcommr@SobhaSentosa2
#Varthur #Bengaluru #RoadSafety #balagere
These videos are circulating across various groups and are not recorded or verified by me. I am sharing them only because, after seeing them, I felt there are some genuine questions around road safety, enforcement and accountability that need to be asked.
Make ethanol from sugar, mix it with petrol, reduce mileage of cars and potentially damage engines, save foreign exchange, cause a shortage of sugar, import sugar, lose the foreign exchange saved, raise retail price of sugar and make consumers suffer. It takes real genius to do this. 🤦🤦🤦
See this- https://t.co/vi8jSvyNXw
In the above 👆, the update seems to imply that all land acquisition for Hope Farm underpass has been done. But below 👇, another "land acquisition" requirement magically appears. Thats how they delay...
Whats the value that's has been chopped off the 12 lakhs betn 2024 and today? And also, anyone who earns anything over the 1.25 lakhs LTCG pays taxes even if total earning is less than 12 lakhs. CA sir, why partial info?
A person earning a salary of ₹12 lakhs in 2014 paid 1.9 lakh as taxes.
A person earning a salary of ₹12 lakhs in 2026 paid zero tax.
Please delete your account.
Lots of ppl were kinda armtwisted to contribute to pmcares, like a days salary etc. And it was asked under govt seal. So this was certainly fit for CAG audit
This fake narrative has gone on too long.
No, PMCARES fund (just like PMNRF) is NOT run on taxpayer money.
CAG only audits things that are run by taxpayer money.
That is the reason CAG does not audit PMCARES or PMNRF
Yes, a donor to PMCARES could also be a taxpayer. Just like a customer at your local kirana store could also happen to be a taxpayer. Doesn't mean that your local kirana store "takes tax payers funds" and should be audited by CAG.
School collapsing, children wading through rivers to go to school, no benches, no fans, no teachers, govt schools closing at 13 per day
None of this is emergency
Funds are collected with a purpose. The same guys would have filed a PIL and called SC Judges names if PM CARES was used for schools!!! See the purpose @abhijeet_dipke - I could understand it without going to Boston University.
They both defied BJP and continued to organise the party in Punjab. It's a direct confrontation before Punjab Assembly Elections.
More arrests to follow.
The only reason to be in politics is the magnitude of the impact you can create if you succeed in convincing a bunch of people that, “Yes, it can be done through governance.”
An NGO, social group, or CSR initiative can fix 10–20 schools at most.
But choosing the right government can completely overhaul the entire education system of a state.
The challenge is, again, with us: to convince the people of Punjab to vote for the real issues. Because they will get what they vote for.
They voted for education, and now they have a state that is #1 in education.
Be proud of yourselves, Punjabi voters. You showed the rest of India that one right vote can change so much.
#PunjabSchoolsTransforming
A fully loaded vehicle always gives more comfort. Real test is when you drive alone over bad roads. Because,most of the time you are going to be driving solo
I went on a 800km drive (same day) in an XUV700. It changed my perspective that SUVs will not be as comfortable as sedans.. infact the way it absorbed bad roads and handled highway, I'm impressed. That too to with 5 adults.
If you were to buy a premium SUV mainly for such long drives and prefer driving dynamics, ability to absorb roads, mile munching ability, what would be your choice?
Never be defensive about the work you have done.
Never.
Young people are sensible enough to understand today that not everything can be fixed in a single term.
If your intentions were right, every issue is an opportunity for accountability and performance. Own it. Fix it.
For example, if you have taken a state from bottom to top position in government’s data, never hold a press conference explaining what you have done.
The whole country already knows that you have delivered. Now tell them “how.”
“Extraordinarily receptive behaviour, feedback, and correction,” backed by pure intentions,that’s how we did it.
Let people scrutinise your work. Out of 100 things, they will, of course, find 20 brilliant, 20 very good, 30 good, 20 average, and 10 poor.
Use those 30 average and poor works for your “accountability performance.”
The discourse should be your work, and the perception should be you being open to feedback and acting on what is remaining, which you already are doing.
Not in life, but at least in communication with young folks, “honesty is the best policy”