- Heat up, Haryana schools to close by noon
The Haryana government decided to change school timings for all classes - 7am to noon - from May 4 due to heatwave conditions.
- 3 years after JERC directive, no monthly billing for power in UT
The UT electricity department has submitted before the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) that due to acute shortage of staff and a pendi
- Mobile phone snatched
Two persons on a scooter stole a mobile phone from a woman walking on the road dividing sectors 38/40. A snatching case was registered on Monday.
- ?One MLA, one pension? scheme gets cabinet nod
chandigarh the punjab cabinet has decided that mlas from now onwards will get pension for only one term irrespective of the number of terms served by
- Ambala MLA takes oath to make ?Hindu rashtra?
Bharatiya Janata Party’s Ambala City legislator Aseem Goel was caught on video allegedly taking an oath “to make India a Hindu rashtra (nation).
- None entered temple or damaged it: Managing panel
An officer of the Kali Devi temple administration has reiterated that no accused entered the premises or cause any damage during the clash on Friday.
- Minister thanks family
Punjab rural development minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal on Monday thanked a family at Nain Khurd village for giving up illegal possession of 43 acre
- ?PSPCL will meet growing demand?
Punjab power minister Harbhajan Singh on Monday claimed that PSPCL was all geared up to meet the increased power demand of the state even during the
- I call it failure of the govt: Sidhu
Former Punjab Congress president Navjot Singh Sidhu took out a candle march on Monday. “The candle march is for unity, peace and universal brotherhoo
- Dadam mining stops as Haryana pollution board refuses consent
The contentious mining activity at Dadam Hills in Tosham tehsil of Bhiwani district in Haryana has come to halt after the the Haryana State Pollution
- Yet to join office, Uday faces dissent
Newly appointed Haryana Congress president Uday Bhan faces dissent even before assuming the office formally, which he will do with four working presi
- Cabinet apprised about blending of imported coal
To overcome the shortage of domestic coal supply, especially during the paddy season, the cabinet was apprised about a letter of the Union power mini
- PGI to update heritage furniture inventory for expert examination
PGI has been asked to update its inventory of heritage furniture which shall soon be verified by a team of experts from France, who will visit the ci
- Punjab Cong seeks action against Sidhu
Finally facing up to the "anti-party acts" of former Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Navjot Singh Sidhu, the state unit has sought action
- Cabinet okays filling of 26,454 vacancies
The Punjab cabinet on Monday approved recruitment to 26,454 posts lying vacant in various government departments. The decision was taken during a cab