- Covid: Chandigarh sees seven fresh cases - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The city reported seven fresh cases of Covid on Friday. The overall case tally has reached 91,903, while the number of active cases stands at 23. Three patients were cured of the disease. — TNS
- Chandigarh: Rent controller orders eviction of tenant from booth in Sector 22 - The Tribune India
Tenancy rights will automatically go only if a tenant purchases the entire share in the rented premises. For tenancy rights to go, the tenant has to purchase the entire property and then he has to be given the possession as the owner after the execution of the sale deed in his favour.
- Fatehgarh Sahib: Diversification scheme - The Tribune India
Fatehgarh Sahib: Farmers are being encouraged to cultivate other crops under the diversification scheme so that they can come out of the wheat-paddy cycle as the groundwater level in the district is declining. Farmers are being taken to the agricultural university at Palampur, HP, to get training in
- Chandigarh: Lions again awarded road - cleaning contract - The Tribune India
The Municipal Corporation (MC) has once again awarded the contract for GIS-based mechanised and manual sweeping of roads in southern sectors to Lions Service Ltd.
- Camp on legal services held at village in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), UT, Chandigarh, organised a mega legal services empowerment camp at Faidan Nizampur village here today. An integrated legal aid clinic was also set up in collaboration with the DLSA, Department of Labour, Department of Social Welfare, Department of Education
- Chandigarh: Thief tries to flee with phone from house, held - The Tribune India
A thief, who stole a mobile phone from a house in Burail, was nabbed by local residents while he was trying to flee.
- No security to ex - Judges, others sans threat perception, says Chandigarh - The Tribune India
The UT Administration today told the Punjab and Haryana High Court that many former Judges and high-rank police officials staying in the city were currently not being provided security in absence of any threat perception.
- Chandigarh cops book truck driver - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: A truck driver has been booked by the UT police for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The complainant, Pushpinder Singh Parmar, a resident of Zirakpur, reported that a truck, being driven by Jagdish, a native of Rajasthan, hit his car as well as police barricades near the Press
- 'Won't spare those selling wheat from outside Punjab at MSP' - The Tribune India
The Punjab Government will take strict action against unscrupulous elements trying to sell on MSP wheat procured at lower rates from other states.
- When Aishwarya Rai Bachchan made her breakup with Salman Khan official, did Rani Mukerji have something to do with it? - The Tribune India
Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Rani Mukerji were once close friends. But it was after alleged infamous fight between Aishwarya's then boyfriend Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan (who considered Aishwarya his good friend then) on the sets of Chalte Chalte, things changed.
- Power Outage: Chandigarh administration terminates services of 17 outsourced employees - The Tribune India
Power Outage: Chandigarh administration terminates services of 17 outsourced employees
- Power crisis looms as coal prices soar - The Tribune India
The never-seen-before increase in the prices of coal, which is needed to fuel thermal power plants, has led to a sharp jump in the cost of power production. This has not just burdened the state power utilities, but has also led to threat of a looming power crisis as plants shut down.
- New Rajya Sabha members given certificate - The Tribune India
All five Rajya Sabha (Upper House) candidates from Punjab, who were elected unopposed on Thursday, secured their certificates on Friday.
- Mustard loses out on lower yield - The Tribune India
While in the ongoing marketing season, Punjab and Haryana have witnessed an increase in area under mustard cultivation, mainly on account of better prices they received last year, farmers in both states still prefer wheat, which is sown on 60 lakh hectares compared to 8.20 lakh hectares under mustar
- Congress: Attempt to 'coerce' sarpanches to join AAP - The Tribune India
The Congress has slammed the AAP for stopping development projects in nearly 300 panchayats in the state and demanded immediate resumption of such works.