- Week after busting sand mining gang, Hoshiarpur SSP Dhruman H Nimbale shifted - The Tribune India
In the first reshuffle of 13 SSPs by the AAP government, IPS officer Dhruman H Nimbale has been posted out of Hoshiarpur within a week after he busted a gang of illegal sand miners and made one of the biggest cash seizures of Rs 1.53 crore.
- Biometric attendance from April 5 - The Tribune India
The Haryana Government has decided to revert to Aadhar Enabled Biometric Attendance System (AEBAS) from April 5. A government order said all officials and employees of the state government would mark their attendance through the AEBAS. The AEBAS was discontinued was March 5, 2020, with the start of
- FRL defaults on Rs5,322 - cr debt repayment - The Tribune India
Future Retail Ltd (FRL) on Friday said it has missed the due date for repayment of Rs 5,322.32 crore to lenders on account of the ongoing litigations with e-commerce major Amazon and other related issues. Last year, FRL had entered into a one-time restructuring scheme for Covid-hit companies with a
- ?Assisted Reproductive Technology Act is a welcome move, but some clauses detrimental to docs and patients? - The Indian Express
Dr GK Bedi, founder chairman of ISAR, said that while the new Act will streamline practices, certain clauses will discourage small, cost-effective centres, which will turn this legislation into a business model rather than helping highly skilled professional services, especially in smaller towns.
- Navjot Singh Sidhu accuses AAP of hooliganism in Punjab - Times of India
lleging that Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) government in Punjab of deviating from Shaheed Bhagat Singh's ideology and indulging in hooliganism, former presi
- Brides Wanted - The Tribune India
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- Explained: Why has Punjab passed resolution staking claim on Chandigarh and the war over the capital - The Indian Express
AAP MLA Aman Arora has argued that there was a precedent that whenever a new state was carved out of a parent state in the country, the capital city stayed with the parent state
- It was because of growing closeness of Meena Kumari with Dharmendra that 'Pakeezah' director gave lead role to Raaj Kumar - The Tribune India
There was a time famous actress Meena Kumari and superstar Dharmendra were hot topic of discussion in Bollywood because of their alleged affair. Both had worked together in many films.
- Over 700 attend road safety seminars in Tarn Taran district - The Tribune India
A total of 700 stakeholders attended the ‘First Respondent Training (FRT)’ seminars organised at various spots on National Highways 54 and 354 passing through the Tarn Taran district.
- Convicted Punjab cops' case goes to previous Bench - The Tribune India
More than a year after Punjab undertook to frame a policy on taking action against the police officers convicted or booked for criminal offences, a bunch of 15 petitions on the issue has been referred to the Bench of Justice Anupinder Singh Grewal for adjudication.
- 'Hunar Haat' starts today in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
'Hunar Haat' starts today in Chandigarh
- Punjab and Haryana High Court: Can?t suspend sarpanch for misconduct during earlier term - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that a panch or sarpanch can be suspended for misconduct committed during the current tenure only and not for an earlier term. The assertion by Justice Sudhir Mittal came in a case where the functioning of a sarpanch was placed under suspension on
- C - DAC develops wireless electronic stethoscope - The Tribune India
A wireless electronic stethoscope that can be used by doctors from remote locations to diagnose the heartbeat of patients has been developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) based at Mohali.
- Panchkula Municipal Corporation fails to meet property tax collection target - The Tribune India
Once again, the local MC has failed to achieve its annual property tax collection target. The MC managed to collect around Rs 11 crore in the 2021-22 fiscal against the target of Rs 25 crore. The collection is even less than 50 per cent of the target.
- Skyrock Welfare Society chief gets 5 - year term - The Tribune India
The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has awarded five-year sentence (two-and-a half years in two separate cases consecutively) to Navjeet Singh, president of Skyrock Welfare Society, Mohali, for non-compliance of its order in two cases.