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In 2008, nearly all government employees received 40% of the pay arrears, and the remaining 60%, as promised by the government, was credited to their accounts in 2009. The Sixth Pay Commission primarily aimed to eliminate ambiguities regarding various pay scales and focused on consolidating them into pay bands.
Punjab Assembly election, 2017: Bassi Pathana [2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC: Gurpreet Singh (politician) 47,309 : 41.55 {{{change}}} AAP: Santokh Singh 37273 32.73 SAD: Darbara Sing Guru 24852 21.82 SAD(A) Dharam Singh 1618 1.42 BSP: Mohinder Singh 819 0.72 Independent: Gurdeep Singh 456 0.4 Independent: Harnek Singh Diwana 310 0.27 Samaj ...
It is the first time in three contract cycles that the union has signed a deal without arbitration, according to police staff attorney David Amerson
27 March 2017 Deputy speaker Ajaib Singh Bhatti: 16 June 2017 Leader of the House (Chief Minister) Amarinder Singh: 2017-2021 Charanjit Singh Channi: 20 September 2021 Political posts Leader of INC legislature party Amarinder Singh: 2017-2021 Charanjit Singh Channi: 20 September 2021 Leader of Opposition (Leader of AAP legislature party) H. S ...
Punjab's debt was estimated to be 39.8% of the state's GDP in 2020, [1] down from 62% in 2005. [59] The following chart shows the trends in Punjab's gross state domestic product at market prices, as estimated by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. [60]
On March 11, 2017, the results of the Punjab Assembly elections were declared and the Akali-BJP coalition was defeated. Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal resigned in next 12 days. [102] On March 16, 2017, Capt. Amarinder Singh was sworn in as Chief Minister of Punjab, along with nine of his cabinet ministers. [103]
Punjab Assembly election, 2022: Phillaur Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC: Vikramjit Singh Chaudhary [5] 48288 [6] 34.52 AAP: Prem Kumar [7] 34478 24.65 SAD: Baldev Singh Khaira 35985 25.72 Majority 12303 Turnout: Registered electors [8]
Punjab Assembly election, 2017: Khanna [3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC: Gurkirat Singh Kotli 55690 44.29 AAP: Anil Dutt Phally 35099 27.92 SAD: Ranjit Singh Talwandi 31845 25.32 SAD(A) Rajiv Vijan 446 .36 BSP: Shashi Vardhan 1202 .96 Independent: Chander Dev Singh 393 .31 Independent: Bhupinder Singh 174 .14 Sada Punjab Party Dharamjit ...