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Time of India
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- Time of India
Over 100 border villages of Punjab to be developed under central scheme
Bathinda: To boost development in rural areas, 107 villages from six border districts of Punjab have been included in a Vibrant Village Programme, meant for comprehensive development. This programme was launched in April 2025 and will continue until the financial year 2028-29. The identified focus areas of interventions under the programme are livelihood generation, road connectivity, village infrastructure including health facilities, financial inclusion, empowerment of youth and skill development and development of cooperatives. This was stated by Union minister of state for home affairs Nityanand Rai in a written reply in Rajya Sabha in response to a question by Punjab-based MP Satnam Singh Sandhu on Wednesday. Out of the total 107 villages, 25 are in Amritsar, 15 in Fazilka, 17 in Ferozepur, 19 in Gurdaspur, 7 in Pathankot, and 24 in Tarn Taran. The minister further stated that the central govt has approved the Vibrant Villages Programme-II (VVP-II), as a central sector scheme, with a total outlay of Rs 6,839 crore until the financial year 2028-29 for the comprehensive development of identified villages located in blocks abutting international land borders (ILBs), other than the northern border already covered under VVP-I. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Best SIP Plans for NRIs in Ukraine – Get ₹2L Monthly Pension | Invest ₹18K PB Learn More Undo Earlier, MP Satnam Singh Sandhu had asked whether any village from Punjab has been included under the Vibrant Villages Programme aimed at developing border regions; and the current status of implementation and the budget allocated for Punjab. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


Time of India
3 hours ago
- Time of India
Landmark Group to invest ₹400 crore to develop residential project on Dwarka Expressway
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Hindustan Times
3 hours ago
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Cracker Barrel new logo row: Why Lebanon-based chain is facing backlash; CEO responds
Cracker Barrel, famous Lebanon-based restaurant chain, is facing severe backlash on social media over its new logo and menu updates. On Wednesday, the chain announced the changes, saying the new logo is 'now rooted even more closely to the iconic barrel shape and word mark that started it all'. This is the first time in 48 years that the Cracker Barrel logo will be text-only with no images. Cracker Barrel has changed its logo(Cracker Barrel) The chain, which opened in 1969, had a logo with just text before, but in 1977, it updated the image to show a man resting by the barrel. In a press release, Cracker Barrel noted that 'farm fresh scrambled eggs and buttermilk biscuits' were the inspiration behind the color palette in the new campaign. The company is running an 'All the More' campaign that 'positions the iconic American brand for the future'. 'We believe in the goodness of country hospitality, a spirit that has always defined us. Our story hasn't changed. Our values haven't changed. With 'All the More,' we're honoring our legacy while bringing fresh energy, thoughtful craftsmanship and heartfelt hospitality to our guests this fall,' Sarah Moore, chief marketing officer of Cracker Barrel, said in a statement. However, social media backlash followed the makeover. 'The CEO of Cracker Barrel is as woke as they come. She is destroying a once great American brand,' pro-Trump adviser Alex Bruesewitz wrote on X, platform formerly known as Twitter. 'This logo is depressing,' another person added. 'Now why would they remove the cracker & the barrel?' a third one tweeted. Cracker Barrel CEO responds The CEO of the company, Julie Felss Masino, explained the changes in an interview with Good Morning America. 'People like what we're doing. Cracker Barrel needs to feel like the Cracker Barrel for today and for tomorrow -- the things that you love are still there. We need people to choose us, and we want people to choose us,' she said. Masino added that at a recent on-site meeting in Florida, the 'No 1 question I got asked was, 'How can I get a remodel, when can I get a remodel and how do I get on the list?'"