Raakhi Jagga is an Assistant Editor at The Indian Express, based in Ludhiana. With over two decades of experience, she is a leading voice on the socio-economic and political pulse of Punjab, particularly the Malwa region. Professional Background Specialization: She is widely known for her extensive on-ground coverage of agrarian distress, the 1971 war history, and the industrial challenges of Ludhiana (often called the Manchester of India). Key Coverage Areas: She has been at the forefront of reporting on the Farmer Protests, the impact of drug addiction on Punjabi youth, and the intricacies of the state's rural governance (Zila Parishads and Panchayats). Reporting Style: Her work often bridges the gap between high-level policy (like the MGNREGA or central farm laws) and their raw, grassroots impact on farmers and small-scale industrialists. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025) Her reporting in late 2025 has focused heavily on rural elections, administrative controversies, and environmental policy: 1. Rural Governance & Politics "Punjab Zila Parishad polls: How candidates are placed and funding sources" (Dec 11, 2025): A comprehensive "Explained" piece breaking down the mechanics and financial structures of the 2025 rural body elections. "AAP claims win in 78% Punjab zila parishads" (Dec 18, 2025): Detailed reporting on the AAP's dominance in the recent local polls. "Before criticising VB-G RAM G, explain Punjab's MGNREGS work days" (Dec 19, 2025): Covering the political back-and-forth between the BJP and the AAP regarding the state’s employment guarantee performance. 2. Education & Labor Protests "Why experienced teachers in Punjab are protesting against govt-mandated bridge course" (Dec 22, 2025): Reporting on the friction between the state government and veteran educators over new training mandates. "Punjab government cancels recruitment drive for psychologists" (Dec 21, 2025): Investigating the abrupt cancellation of a recruitment drive in favor of outsourcing. 3. Agriculture & Industry "Anti-stubble-burning move backfires: Paddy waste left to rot in Fatehgarh Sahib" (Oct 24, 2025): An investigative report on the failure of supply chains intended to move stubble to biomass power plants. "Punjab farmers forced to buy other products with subsidised urea" (Oct 16, 2025): Detailing the persistent issue of "tagging," where farmers are coerced into buying unwanted products to get essential fertilizers. "Diwali 2025: Amid date confusion, here’s when industries will celebrate" (Oct 18, 2025): A localized report on how Ludhiana's massive industrial sector navigates holiday calendar discrepancies. 4. Crime & High-Profile Incidents "Ex-Punjab IPS officer IG Amar Singh Chahal shoots himself after cyber fraud" (Dec 22, 2025): Covering the tragic fallout of a massive ₹8.10 crore cyber fraud targeting a retired high-ranking...

September 09, 2025 18:58 IST
Rebel faction also questions Sukhbir Badal's move, to abstain from the poll citing Punjab floods, as a "case of too little, too late"
Tue, Sep 09, 2025
September 09, 2025 16:57 IST
Zero GST on paper used for notebooks and 18% if used for text books.
Tue, Sep 09, 2025
September 08, 2025 20:42 IST
Some farmers, however, welcomed the Punjab government’s decision to allow them to extract sand deposited in their fields by floodwaters under the ‘Jisda Khet, Usdi Ret’ policy.
Mon, Sep 08, 2025
September 08, 2025 10:55 IST
Punjab govt announcement comes hours after KMM warned of an agitation if farmers were not allowed to sell sand
Mon, Sep 08, 2025
September 08, 2025 09:54 IST
Punjab farmers' unions said that beyond surveys and visits, they urgently need concrete measures such as timely compensation and rehabilitation support.
Mon, Sep 08, 2025
September 07, 2025 18:02 IST
Retewali Bhaini village in Punjab’s Fazilka district has been surrounded by floodwaters for more than 25 days, but residents have refused to leave, fearing theft or damage to their houses.
Sun, Sep 07, 2025
September 07, 2025 14:06 IST
Retewali Bhaini village in Punjab’s Fazilka district has been surrounded by floodwaters for more than 25 days, but residents have refused to leave, fearing theft or damage to their houses.
Sun, Sep 07, 2025
September 07, 2025 08:00 IST
Shivraj Chouhan's visit to flood-hit Punjab as well as state BJP's relief efforts mark a sharp contrast from 2023 flood, when the Centre was accused of “ignoring” the state
Sun, Sep 07, 2025
September 06, 2025 18:13 IST
The location of Mohar Jamsher makes it unlike any other place in Punjab: the River Sutlej on three sides, and Pakistan on the fourth.
Sat, Sep 06, 2025
September 06, 2025 10:47 IST
Restructuring of Goods and Services Tax slabs has evoked mixed reactions in Punjab, home to key bicycle, textile, and apparel industries.
Sat, Sep 06, 2025
September 06, 2025 04:44 IST
Earlier, after receiving a video appeal from residents of Balachaur constituency, Badal said that Akali workers dispatched 1,000 litres of diesel, tractors, and earthmovers to strengthen Sutlej embankments at Auliapur and Dhangar.
Sat, Sep 06, 2025
September 05, 2025 13:56 IST
On September 1, the Bhakra Dam’s level stood at 1675.42 feet and climbed steadily, reaching 1679.05 feet by September 4 — a 3.63 feet rise in just over three days.
Fri, Sep 05, 2025
September 05, 2025 09:51 IST
With fields and towns inundated, singers in Punjab have released songs of sorrow and the indomitable spirit of the state's people.
Fri, Sep 05, 2025
September 04, 2025 13:29 IST
Compared to last year — Bhakra at 1641.05 feet and Pong at 1361.95 feet on this day — the surge is stark.
Thu, Sep 04, 2025
September 04, 2025 12:58 IST
The authorities in Patiala's Rajpura, Patran, and Samana have advised residents to evacuate low-lying areas.
Thu, Sep 04, 2025
September 04, 2025 10:34 IST
Diljit Dosanjh is adopting 10 villages for long-term rehabilitation, while Satinder Sartaaj is actively distributing essential supplies.
Thu, Sep 04, 2025
September 03, 2025 14:32 IST
On Wednesday noon, the Patiala administration also issued a fresh urgent warning due to the rising water level in the Tangri River, which is expected to swell further at Devi Garh.
Wed, Sep 03, 2025
September 03, 2025 11:40 IST
Experts believe several factors have led to repeated floods in Punjab, including high dependence on rivers, increased frequency of extreme rain events, and poor drainage.
Wed, Sep 03, 2025
September 03, 2025 08:45 IST
The steep rise began on August 31, when the level reached 742.8 ft (morning) and 744.6 ft (evening).
Wed, Sep 03, 2025
September 02, 2025 15:58 IST
Belonging to a political family, with several controversies to his name, Pathanmajra was arrested soon after his criticism of Mann govt over flood efforts
Tue, Sep 02, 2025
September 01, 2025 18:19 IST
Punjab neither has a state insurance policy nor has it opted for the Centre’s scheme. Farmers have demanded a system, with the rising frequency of extreme weather incidents.
Mon, Sep 01, 2025
September 01, 2025 14:39 IST
The order aims to reduce industrial wastewater discharge and ease pressure on the overwhelmed sewerage system in Ludhiana.
Mon, Sep 01, 2025
September 01, 2025 12:45 IST
Ludhiana faces urban flooding threats as the Buddha nallah overflows amid heavy rain.
Mon, Sep 01, 2025
August 31, 2025 11:47 IST
Amid a rift over water-sharing between the Punjab and Haryana governments, people from Haryana have come forward to support the flood-affected victims of their neighbouring state.
Sun, Aug 31, 2025
August 31, 2025 03:03 IST
No end to woes as IMD warns of more rain over next two days; relief operations intensified in Fazilka, Ferozepur
Sun, Aug 31, 2025

