- Chandigarh RLA e - auction of special numbers from April 14 - The Tribune India
The Registering and Licensing Authority (RLA) will hold an e-auction of special registration numbers of the new series, CH01-CJ, along with a re-auction of leftover fancy numbers of the previous series, from April 14 to 16.
- Chandigarh MC employees await salary - The Tribune India
Several regular employees of the local MC have not got their salary for the month of March.
- Chandigarh: Unearned profit on transfer of allotted leasehold units cut 8% - The Tribune India
The UT Administration has reduced the unearned profit from 33 per cent to 25 per cent on transfer of properties allotted on a leasehold basis, giving some relief to their owners.
- Online frauds: Awareness drive to be held in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
To protect the general public from online frauds, financial awareness programmes will be conducted for target groups and law-enforcement agencies in Chandigarh.
- Chandigarh: Rs16L stolen from Sector 42 house - The Tribune India
An amout of nearly Rs16 lakh was stolen from a house in Sector 42. Of the stolen money, Rs7.20 lakh has been recovered.
- Chandigarh: Two arrested for burglary - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: Two persons have been arrested for burglary and vehicle thefts. They are Vikas, alias Bunty (24), of Nayagaon, and Govinda (20) of EWS Colony, Dhanas. They were nabbed from near Botanical Garden, Khuda Lahora. The police said the suspects had committed a theft at a house in Deep Complex,
- Two Lawrence Bishnoi gang members in Mohali police net - The Tribune India
In a major breakthrough, the Mohali police arrested two aides of Lawrence Bishnoi and Canada-based handler Satwinder Singh, alias Goldy Brar, gang. Two pistols, live cartridges and a Tata Safari have been recovered from their possession.
- Sewa kendras now open on Sundays - The Tribune India
The Punjab Government has enhanced the daily timings of all 320 sewa kendras and 506 saanjh kendras by two hours. These will now remain open on Sundays as well. The decision will come into force on April 15.
- PEC admission case: 12 years on, Punjab and Haryana High Court quashes FIR against 5 students - The Tribune India
Nearly 12 years after the CBI registered a cheating and forgery case against 11 students on the allegations of taking admission to Punjab Engineering College after posing as Nepalese citizens, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has termed it a “misuse of the process of law” before quashin
- SGPC rejects Punjab CM's infra offer for Gurbani telecast from Darbar Sahib - The Tribune India
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann today told the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) the state was willing to take the responsibility of installing the state-of-the-art broadcast/communication technologies at Darbar Sahib in Amritsar to broadcast ‘Gurbani’. The government offered t
- Clean, safe environment our collective responsibility, says Punjab Health Minister - The Tribune India
Threat of diseases is increasing constantly due to contaminated atmosphere and it is the prime and collective duty of all of us to ensure a clean environment.
- Let Chandigarh remain a UT, MC House passes resolution - The Tribune India
The city Municipal Corporation House, in the presence of only BJP councillors, passed a resolution that Chandigarh should remain a UT and it should have its own Vidhan Sabha.
- Gurdaspur DC acts tough on illegal colonisers - The Tribune India
Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner (DC) has tightened the noose around illegal colonisers by ordering the Municipal Committee’s (MC’s) Executive Officer (EO) to explain the recent spurt of illegal colonies.
- High Court: Lawyer's duty towards court, client of 'utmost importance' - The Tribune India
In a significant order liable to change the way the Bar assists the Bench in the adjudication of matters, the Punjab and Haryana High Court today asserted that an advocate’s duty towards the court and the client was of “utmost importance for the survival of the institution itself”.
- Refund Rs94 cr exam fee to students: SAD - The Tribune India
Reacting to a report published in these columns today, the SAD today asked Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to ensure the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) does not fleece students and immediately return Rs 94 crore collected as fee from them for conduct of examinations that were never held.