- Chandigarh: Biometric attendance in hospitals from May 1 - India Today
Yashpal Garg, Secretary of Health, declared that from May 1, manual attendance will not be permitted in any of the health facilities of the UT Administration. It has been observed that due to the non-punctuality of some, patients were made to wait for long.
- Chandigarh sees hottest March in 12 years - The Tribune India
March this year remained the hottest in the city in the past 12 years. Not only average day temperature but average night temperature as well of the just-concluded month remained the highest.
- Navjot Singh Sidhu hits out at AAP over ?attack? on Congress workers - The Tribune India
Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Friday hit out at the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) over law and order in the state, as he cited two incidents of Congress workers being attacked by “AAP supporters”. He shared a video purportedly showing a Congress worker being brutally beaten up in Patiala
- Rana Inder Partap Singh disrupts Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, told to leave - The Tribune India
Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan had to ask first-time legislator Rana Inder Partap Singh to leave the House for disrupting CM Bhagwant Mann’s speech.
- AAP misleading people of Punjab, says BJP - The Tribune India
The BJP today accused the AAP government of fooling people by calling a special session of the Vidhan Sabha, instead of fulfilling the demands made to the public.
- 16 properties of bureaucrats attached in arms licence case in J&K - The Tribune India
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached 16 properties of IAS and JKAS officers allegedly involved in the infamous arms licence case. The attached properties are worth Rs 4.69 crore. The case is being investigated under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, registered in 2020 aga
- Curtailing AFSPA - The Tribune India
Refer to ‘AFSPA goes from parts of Nagaland, Assam, Manipur’; withdrawal of AFPSA had been a long-pending demand of the people. This step is in the right direction. AFSPA confers a wide range of powers to the armed forces, even the right to shoot to kill on suspicion. While its applicati
- 12 Rohingya detained in Ramban - The Tribune India
The police detained 12 members of Rohingya community in Ramban, officials said on Friday. They had arrived at Dar village in Gool tehsil as part of a Tablighi group. They have been sent to jail in Hiranagar area of Kathua, where most of the Rohingyas Muslims, who had illegally entered the UT, are ho
- J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha chairs meet on Budget plans - The Tribune India
J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday chaired a high-level meeting to discuss ways for effective implementation of initiatives announced in Budget 2022-23.
- 500 kindergartens on the cards in J&K - The Tribune India
The Jammu and Kashmir government today said 500 kindergartens would be established in government schools for more enrolments, providing early childcare education and enhancing numerical and foundational literacy.
- Join hands to save Punjab?s rights: CM Bhagwant Mann to parties - The Tribune India
“All parties will have to work together for saving the rights of Punjab. Thus, I seek your whole-hearted support on this sensitive issue, which has immense emotional and social significance.”
- Resolution In Punjab Assembly Seeking Immediate Transfer Of Chandigarh To State - BW Businessworld
The one-day special Assembly session comes days after Union Home Minister Amit Shah's announcement that the central service rules will apply to employees of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, , Punjab Assembly, chandigarh
- 1,819 traffic challans issued in last 5 days - The Indian Express
ITMS functions under the Smart City project. It is monitored by the traffic police personnel, who sit at Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) in Sector 17.
- Doc suicide: IMA protest today - Times of India
The Punjab chapter of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has decided to observe April 2 as protest day following a call given by the IMA after Dr A
- Haryana records 16% rise in GST collection, 27% jump in VAT - The Indian Express
As per data released by the department, by the end of the financial year 2021-22, the total collections had increased to Rs 54, 606 crore from Rs 46,151 crore that was collected in the year 2020-21, working out to an apparent increase of 18.32 per cent.