- Aryan, Vedant, Ayaan claim gold - The Tribune India
Aryan Arora claimed the U-18 open category title by scoring 2½ points on the concluding day of the Chandigarh Chess Championship here today.
- Mobile phone snatched - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: Two miscreants riding a scooter allegedly snatched a mobile phone from a youth. Complainant Imran Khan, a resident of Sector 49, reported that the unknown miscreants sped away after snatching his mobile phone from near the Sector 49/50 light point. The police have registered a case at th
- Girl booked on charge of abetting suicide - The Tribune India
The police have booked a girl, Manjinder Kaur (21), a native of Nalagarh, for abetment to suicide of rape accused Dinesh Kumar, who allegedly ended his life in Dera Bassi on April 1. The victim, also a native of Nalagarh, was rushed to the GMCH, Sector 32, where he died.
- CAT quashes BSNL officer's transfer from Haryana circle - The Tribune India
The Chandigarh bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal has quashed the transfer order of Surnider Kumar, accounts officer of BSNL’s Karnal Telecom District, from Haryana Circle to Punjab Circle.
- Want to enrol your child in city's best schools? Shell out lakhs! - The Tribune India
Spiralling school fee is gradually making education out of reach of the common man, with the admission fee touching over Rs1 lakh and the annual fee of a kindergarten student crossing Rs80,000 in private schools in the city.
- AAP government?s resolution regarding Chandigarh a political ?jumla?: Bhupinder Singh Hooda - The Tribune India
Ex-Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda has termed the resolution passed by the Punjab Government in the Vidhan Sabha regarding Chandigarh as a political jumla.
- Won?t let Punjab grab capital: Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar - The Tribune India
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday accused the AAP of having double standard and reiterated that Chandigarh was, is and would be the capital of Haryana.
- AAP MLA takes up industry issues with Principal Secy - The Tribune India
Gurpreet Bassi Gogi, AAP MLA from Ludhiana West, has requested the Principal Secretary, Industries, Punjab, to focus on industry and its problems in Ludhiana. Gogi met Tejvir Singh, Principal Secretary, Industries, recently at Chandigarh and briefed him about the bad infrastructure at Focal Points a
- Staff shortage ails Labour Dept - The Tribune India
The daily functioning of the Labour Department is getting adversely affected due to the additional charge given to the Assistant Labour Commissioners (ALCs). In some cases, the ALCs look after around four to five districts. Due to the staff shortage, hundreds of complaints are lying pending.
- Hiring of youth from other religions unfair: Ex - minister - The Tribune India
Former Union Minister Balwant Singh Ramoowalia today opposed the move to fill vacancies in the Sikh Regiment with youth from other religions.
- Sidhu meets Amritsar Cong leaders - The Tribune India
As Navjot Singh Sidhu stepped up his attack on the AAP government over law and order situation in Punjab, the former PCC chief organised a luncheon meeting with party leaders from Amritsar, including former MLAs and MP. After the meeting with party leaders, Sidhu shared pictures of a firing incident
- Thieves strike at steel shuttering factory - The Tribune India
Thieves committed a theft at JK Industries in Neechi Mangli, Chandigarh Road. The factory manufactures steel shuttering.
- Taxi carjacked at gunpoint in Khanna - The Tribune India
Three miscreants carjacked a taxi from its driver Jagdish Rai at gunpoint on the national highway in Khanna on Sunday.
- CERC caps power unit price at ?12 - Times of India
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has capped the maximum power unit price at Rs 12 from the earlier limit of Rs 20 and directed th
- Border school gets AC, auditorium - Times of India
A government school at Chananwala village barely 3 kilometres from the Pakistan border has witnessed a turnaround and become Punjab’s first air-condi