- People taken ill after consuming kuttu flour - The Tribune India
As many as 53 persons were taken ill after consuming buckwheat flour (kuttu ka atta) in Ambala. A majority of the people belonged to Ambala Cantonment.
- Charging consumers extra for carry bags costs Reliance Retail Rs1.5 lakh - The Tribune India
The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Mohali, has imposed a fine of Rs1.5 lakh on Reliance Retail Limited (opposite party), Bestech Mall, Mohali, for charging for carry bags from 15 customers.
- Tubewell work launched - The Tribune India
AAP MLA Kulwant Singh inaugurated the installation work of a tubewell at Balongi. He said the major problem of people would be solved by constructing drinking water tubewells at a cost of Rs30 lakh. He said people’s money would be spent only for their development.
- Two fresh Covid cases in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The city logged two fresh cases of Covid-19 on Sunday, taking the overall tally to 91,928. There was no fresh fatality, while one patient was cured of the disease in the past 24 hours. TNS
- Ishant shines with bat in DAV School win - The Tribune India
Chaman Lal DAV School, Panchkula, registered a 150-run win over KKR Academy, Mohali, in the ongoing St Joseph’s U-12 Champions League.
- Wait for Ambala Cantonment domestic airport gets longer - The Tribune India
Even after 40 months, the project of a civil airport in Ambala Cantonment, approved by the Centre government under the Udan 3.0 scheme, has been hanging fire.
- Cop, SUV driver scuffle, video goes viral - The Tribune India
Two traffic cops, including an Assitant Sub-Inspector (ASI), have been sent to the Traffic Lines and an inquiry has been initiated after a video in which a man driving a sports utility vehicle (SUV) and an ASI are seen having an argument and manhandling each other went viral on the social media. The
- BJP top leadership meets in Delhi today - The Tribune India
After holding a series of meetings in Chandigarh, including dinner gathering with party MLAs, the BJP’s top brass is set to meet over dinner in New Delhi on April 4 to take stock of the political situation in the state, especially after the AAP government’s resolution in the Punjab Assem
- Open House: Is holding strike by disrupting healthcare services right approach? - The Tribune India
Patients had a tough time due to a strike call given by workers of the PGI recently. Under the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA), no essential services can be disrupted by strikes or other means of protest. Yet, it does not mean that workers should not be allowed to raise their demands. Ther
- ITBP riders gallop ahead - The Tribune India
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP) riders galloped well ahead of other competitors by bagging eight gold medals in various events so far in the All-India Police Equestrian Championship being held at Bhanu near Chandigarh.
- Akash wins gold in badminton tourney - The Tribune India
Akash Sethi outplayed Pankaj Naithani (21-17, 21-20) to win the men’s 35+ final on the concluding day of the Chandigarh State Masters’ Badminton Championship at the Sector 42 Sports Complex.
- RoundGlass Punjab log victory - The Tribune India
Riding high on luck, RoundGlass Punjab FC (RGPFC) logged a comeback (3-2) win over Sudeva Delhi FC in the ongoing I-League on Saturday. RGPFC lads were on back foot as Sudeva scored through Sreyas G in the 5th minute of the match.
- Second committee in a week to check graft in Haryana government offices - The Tribune India
Taking a cue from the AAP government in Punjab launching an anti-corruption helpline, the Manohar Lal Khattar government in neighbouring Haryana has set up the second committee in a week to fight corruption in government offices.
- CITCO's week - long celebrations end - The Tribune India
CITCO’s week-long celebrations on the 48th anniversary concluded today with a Harley Davidson roadshow.
- Fertiliser price rise anti - farmer: Congress - The Tribune India
Congress general secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala has condemned the steep hike in the prices of DAP agricultural fertilisers and urged the Modi government to withdraw this anti-farmer decision.