Punjab & Haryana High Court
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How high is Punjab really flying? Survey pegs drug use at 16%, deputy chief minister says it's 0.06%
Charu Bahri, IndiaSpend.com
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Dera Sacha Sauda members refuse to cremate body of murdered follower, tension in Punjab's Kotkapura
Scroll Staff
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Sheila Dikshit to be appointed Congress’ Punjab in-charge after Kamal Nath is removed, say reports
Scroll Staff
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AAP derides the BJP for playing identity politics – but is doing the same in Punjab
Ajaz Ashraf
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NGO moves Supreme Court against 'Udta Punjab'
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Scenes from a religious ritual in Punjab where devotees walk barefoot on red hot coals
Scroll Staff
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Amid the sickness of drugs in an Amritsar colony, children draw up plans to clear the haze
Harsh Mander
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78% of people in Punjab are drug addicts, says state Congress chief Captain Amarinder Singh
Scroll Staff
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Rahul Gandhi claims Congress can end Punjab's drug problem in a month if voted to power
Scroll Staff
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Why politicians are making a beeline for Punjab's ever-proliferating deras
Ajaz Ashraf
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Two Pakistani drug smugglers killed, one injured in gunfight with BSF in Punjab’s Fazilka district
Scroll Staff
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Punjab government won’t ban Udta Punjab, but AAP is trying to use it to defame the state: Akali Dal
Scroll Staff
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Censor board a 'little conservative', will have some radical changes soon, says Arun Jaitley
Scroll Staff
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‘CBFC tripping on lassi in the sky with diamonds’: Film industry A-listers take aim at Censor Board
Rhema Mukti Baxter
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The controversy over 'Udta Punjab' shows how the state government has completely lost the plot
M. Rajshekhar
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'Udta Punjab' producers likely to move court against reported censor cuts
Scroll Staff
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No country for the poor: What we have learnt so far from Scroll's EarToTheGround project
M Rajshekhar
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Punjab's Gurdaspur district on alert after three unidentified men hijack taxi
Scroll Staff
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Nitish Kumar hopes to get a foothold in Punjab, UP riding on the Prohibition plank
Dhirendra K Jha
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Punjab may be too broke to pay salaries and pensions, but the treasury’s always open for its MLAs
Vipin Pubby