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Criminals Run Amok in Dadu Majra Colony; Fear of Police Has Vanished : Narendra Chaudhary

Criminals Run Amok in Dadu Majra Colony; Fear of Police Has Vanished : Narendra Chaudhary Chandigarh 21 March ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Chandigarh, Law and order in Dadu Majra Colony has completely collapsed, and criminals have become emboldened. In a recent incident, a chain-snatcher snatched a gold chain from the neck of Maya Devi—a woman sitting outside her home—and fled the scene. The incident was immediately reported to the PCR, but the culprit remains at large. Expressing deep concern over the deteriorating situation in the area, Congress State Spokesperson Narendra Chaudhary stated that fights, robberies, and thefts have become a daily occurrence in Dadu Majra.  He highlighted the following points: **Rising Thefts:** Several motorcycles have been stolen from the area recently, yet the police have failed to find any leads so far. **Threat to Women's Safety:** Drug addicts and anti-social elements harass young women passing through the streets in broad daylight, making it e...

Entries Invited for the 23rd Simmi Marwaha Young Journalist Honour, Last Date to Apply: March 25, 2026

Entries Invited for the 23rd Simmi Marwaha Young Journalist Honour, Last Date to Apply: March 25, 2026

Chandigarh 21 March ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Young and aspiring journalists will be honored at the 23rd Simmi Marwaha Young Journalist Honour on April 3, 2026 (friday), at Press Club, Sector 27-B, Chandigarh. This prestigious award, instituted by the Simmi Marwaha Memorial Charitable Trust, recognizes outstanding contributions in the field of journalism. The trust has invited applications from young journalists who have made remarkable contributions in 2025 through their work, using the power of their pen to impact society, administration, and governance. Interested candidates can submit their entries by March 25, 2026, via email at smctindia5@gmail.com & they can contact on 98722-03478.

Trust Managing Trustee, Rajinder Rosy (Poetess), stated that this honor was initiated in 2004 with the support of Simmi Marwaha’s well-wishers. Each year, journalists from print, electronic, web, and photography media who have upheld the values of ethical journalism are recognized. Additionally, the Mass Communication department topper from Punjab University, Chandigarh, is also felicitated. Awardees receive a pure silver memento as a mark of honor.

Simmi Marwaha, a promising journalist, tragically lost her life in a road accident in Chandigarh 23 years ago at the age of 24. Since then, her well-wishers have commemorated her birthday, April 3, by organizing this annual honor. To date, the trust has honored 67 journalists from across the country in past 23 years.

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