- 20th March, 2022
- 270 challaned on Holi, 23 vehicles impounded in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
As many as 270 on-the-spot challans were issued for traffic violations here on Holi. Eightyfive persons were challaned for riding without helmet and seven for triple riding. Twentythree vehicles were impounded. - I - League: Punjab FC to take on NEROCA today - The Tribune India
RoundGlass Punjab FC (RGPFC) will face NEROCA FC in its next Hero I-League 2021-22 match at Kalyani Stadium, West Bengal, on March 20. The club is currently placed third on the league’s points table with 10 points from five matches. In its last game, RGPFC lads went down to Sreenidi Deccan FC - Chandigarh: Staff found sleeping at city hospital - The Tribune India
Staff found sleeping at a Chandigarh health facility during a surprise inspection in the wee hours has prompted Health Secretary Yashpal Garg to deduct their one-day salary. - Volleyball Championship : Sector 42 Sports Complex log win - The Tribune India
Spikers of the Sector 42 Sports Complex recorded (25-16, 26-24, 27-25) win against Star Club, Sector 46, to move ahead in the girls’ category in the ongoing State Volleyball Championship for Nirmal Milkha Singh Trophy at the Sector 7 Sports Complex here today. Tejinder Kaur was adjudged the Pl - Road mishap victim?s kin get Rs 15.60L relief - The Tribune India
The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT), Chandigarh, has directed an insurance company, the rider and the owner of a motorcycle to pay Rs15.60 lakh compensation to the wife and six children of a person, Vidya Nand Sah, who died in a road accident two years ago. - Sector 52, Chandigarh, man nabbed with 15 stolen cycles - The Tribune India
The police arrested a Sector 52 resident and recovered 15 stolen cycles from his possession. The suspect has been identified as Harish, alias Harsh. - Power privatisation: Panel warns Chandigarh, Centre of countrywide agitation - The Tribune India
The National Coordination Committee of Electricity Employees and Engineers (NCCOEEE) warned the UT Administration and the Central Government of a countrywide agitation against the privatisation of the Chandigarh Power Department. - Potholed road claims scooterist?s life in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
A scooterist died after falling in a pit in the middle of the road near the 66kV power grid at the Industrial Area, Phase 1, on Friday night. - Induct Muslim face: Morcha - The Tribune India
The National Minorities Reservation Morcha has demanded the inclusion of a Muslim face in the newly formed Punjab Cabinet. Its president Parvez Siddiqui, in a press release, said Muslims had always got representation in the Cabinet, but this was for the first time that no Muslim was included in the - Balancing act: 5 from Malwa, 4 from Majha - The Tribune India
While choosing the ministers, the AAP government has tried to strike a regional balance. Five ministers — Harpal Cheema, Dr Baljit Kaur, Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer, Dr Vijay Singla and Harjot Singh Bains — have been picked from Malwa (69 Assembly seats), while four — Harbhajan Singh - Three started political innings with Left politics - The Tribune India
Three of the 10 Cabinet ministers — Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal, Lal Chand Kataruchak and Harpal Cheema — started their political career with Left movement. - Average age 47, Punjab cabinet youngest ever - The Tribune India
The Dirba MLA was re-elected for a second term this time. A graduate from Government Ranbir College, Sangrur, Cheema studied law from Punjabi University, Patiala, where he became active in student politics. An advocate by profession, Cheema is considered close to CM Bhagwant Mann. He was the Leader - Briton's murder in India exposes gangland ties to kabaddi - The Times
It’s a scene played out across India every day. A group of children split into two teams and face each other across a line drawn in the sand, grass, mud or conc - Betting, match - fixing: Gangsters trying to control kabaddi tournaments in region - The Tribune India
With the police today naming Punjab and UP gangsters in the murder of international kabaddi player Sandeep Nangal Ambian who was shot dead at Mallian village of Jalandhar on March 14, attempts of gangsters to dominate the world kabaddi tournaments have come to the fore. From forcing players to take - 10 in Pb Cabinet, 8 first - time MLAs - The Tribune India
Ten MLAs, including a woman, were inducted in the Bhagwant Mann-led Punjab Cabinet here on Saturday. Seven berths have been left vacant for expansion later.
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