Shimla: In the wake of sporadic attacks on Himachal Pradesh buses in Punjab and scribbling of pro-Khalistani slogans on them, ...
HRTC Divisional Manager Raj Kumar Pathak said the buses that were vandalised were supposed to go to Bilaspur, Dehra and Una.
Punjab police took a big action on Shambhu and Khanauri border--- engaged in clearing Shambhu border--- removed posters and ...
The Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) manager said some anti-social elements are doing mischief by damaging the ...
In the wake of repeated attacks on Himachal Pradesh Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) buses in Punjab, Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri on Saturday announced that HRTC buses will no longer be ...
HRTC Divisional Manager Raj Kumar Pathak said the buses that were vandalised were supposed to go to Bilaspur, Dehra and Una. Slogans were written on a Hamirpur-bound bus, he said.
On March 18, a Chandigarh-Hamirpur bus was attacked near Kharar, and earlier, a Jalandhar-Manali bus was pelted with stones and adorned with posters of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
Four Himachal Pradesh Transport Corporation (HRTC) buses were vandalized while parked at the Amritsar stand, with pro-Khalistan slogans scribbled on them.
Chandigarh: Punjab University's Student Centre, where scores of students were attending Jhankar festival, turned into a ...
Kejriwal and Mann visited Haibowal, Jawahar Nagar Camp, and other areas, interacting with residents and promising development ...