- 23rd May, 2022 The Tribune India
- 22 mobiles stolen from Chandigarh's Sector 35 shop
Chandigarh: As many as 22 mobile phones have been stolen from a shop in Sector 35. The complainant, Kapil Dev, a resident of Mohali, reported that the mobile phones were stolen after breaking the glass of his cabin on the intervening night of May 20 and 21. The police have registered a case at the S - India finish with 23 medals at Bahrain Para Badminton
New Delhi: The Indian para badminton team finished with a rich haul of 23 medals, including seven golds, at the Bahrain Para Badminton International Championships in Manama. Promising doubles shuttler Manisha Ramdass shot into limelight with her twin gold medals, while Pramod Bhagat and Tarun Dhillo - Lobbying for 2 Rajya Sabha seats in Haryana picks up
With the last date of May 31 for filing nominations drawing near, lobbying has intensified for the two Rajya Sabha seats in Haryana whose elections are scheduled to be held on June 10. - Ensure entire moong crop is bought: SAD
The SAD today asked Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann “not to fool farmers” with announcements that their moong crop would be procured when the Centre had only agreed to procure 4,585 metric tonnes of lentil, which only amounted to 10 to 15 per cent of the anticipated production. - Notice to juvenile board for continuing proceedings despite quashing of FIR
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has issued a show-cause notice to the presiding officer of Hoshiarpur Juvenile Justice Board, asking him to explain why he was still continuing with the proceedings against a “juvenile” even though an FIR in the matter, along with subsequent proceedings, - Cotton prices high, garment - makers diversify in Punjab
Spiralling cotton and cotton yarn prices seem to be taking a toll on the garments industry in India and Punjab is no exception. While exporters fear losing clients, manufacturers catering to the domestic market have diversified into polyester-blended garments to offset high cotton prices. - AKSIPS - 41 Smart School, Chandigarh
AKSIPS - 41 Smart School, Chandigarh - Hoshiarpur: Six - year - old boy rescued from borewell dies
A six-year-old boy, who fell into a 300-foot-deep borewell on Sunday, died though he was taken out of it after a seven-hour-long rescue operation at Khiala Bulanda village near Bairampur here.
- 22nd May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Gurnam Bhullar surprises his fans, starts shoot for Khadari
Punjabi cinema is setting a new example. There is a film announcement every other day and the viewers can't wait for the next release to hit the big screen. And producers surely know how to plan the entire process from announcement to the release to keep the audience curious. Now, singer-actor Gurna - Thieves perform ?pooja? before ransacking finance firm in Kerala
Starting a venture or buying something new- like a house or a vehicle- is usually pushed through a prayer in India. Commencing something with prayer is considered as a good omen and usually tantamount to success, as per beliefs. However, there could be certain unusual incidents, where people emulate - CBI arrests Chandigarh Housing Board official for taking Rs 10,000 bribe
CBI arrests Chandigarh Housing Board official for taking Rs 10,000 bribe - Watch: Exhausted ?pandit ji? asks couple to run during pheras as it is already 3am
Wedding ceremony in India is generally a time consuming affair. At the onset of celebration, people are usually full of enthusiasm but get exhausted till the conclusion. A video of a wedding event, doing the rounds on internet, is testimony to how people associated with wedding function, besides the - Farmers can change governments, says Telangana CM KC Rao; attends event with Arvind Kejriwal, Bhagwant Mann in Chandigarh
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Sunday here said farmers can change government if they want and they should keep fighting till they get a constitutional guarantee for remunerative prices of their crops. - Woman employee found murdered in residential quarter of Patiala gurdwara
A 48-year-old lady was found murdered on Saturday night in a residential quarter of Gurdwara Dukhniwaran Sahib. - IAF cuts down on activity of private industry in Mi - 17 overhaul programme
Redefining its requirements for outsourcing the repair and overhaul of its Russian-origin Mi-17 class helicopters to the private industry, the Indian Air Force will now off-load only a part of the overhaul process to external agencies.
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