- Restaurant hauled up for charging service tax in Chandigarh
Even though UT banned service charge in restaurants four years ago, a few restaurants are continuing the practice. In a recent case, the district cons
- Chandigarh municipal corporation resumes issuing fire certificates as backlog rises
With requests for fire certificate clearance piling up, the fire and emergency services wing of the Chandigarh municipal corporation has resumed issua
- School fee hike: Youth Akali Dal protests in Patiala
Seeking a reimbursement of the excessive fees charged by private schools from parents, the Youth Akali Dal (YAD) staged a protest near the private res
- Punjab: 175 more positive, 2 casualties
Fresh 175 cases of Covid-19 were added to Punjab’s tally, along with two deaths, on Sunday. Of the total cases reported in the last 24 hours, as many
- Bypolls in mind, Haryana cabinet takes populist decisions
With Baroda bypolls in mind, the Haryana cabinet headed by chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday gave a go ahead to populist proposals related
- Chandigarh: 38 of 42 education department employees go on leave after 9 test positive for Covid - 19
After nearly nine people tested positive for Covid-19 in higher education department wing at Sector-9-based building of UT education department, aroun
- Chandigarh's open wardrobe turns messy during Covid times
Donated used clothes hang on the Wall of Kindness. The poor still want these. But they are afraid of something. This open wardrobe wasn't so messy before Covid-19. Kindness now keeps piling up... and going to waste. Neither the lockdown nor the weather was kind to the organisers. Needy families live in the slums nearby. Since the organisers can't gather them at the wall for the fear of infecting them, the teachers and students take food to the doorsteps of poor people for now.
- Monday Review: TOI's weekly roundup from Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula
This is the ninth edition of Monday Review, The Times of India's weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula. Embarrassment for Chandigarh Police was the top story of last week. The Manimajra station house officer (SHO) was charged with demanding Rs 5 lakh bribe for letting a Modern Housing Complex resident off the hook. Watch the video bulletin to see what happened next and know more about the happening in the Tricity.
- Punjab CM Amarinder Singh is lying on ordinances: Shiromani Akali Dal
The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Sunday described chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh’s opposition to central agricultural ordinances as a tactic for
- No prayers as usual this ?Shravan? in Chandigarh
Unlike in the past, this year devotees will not be able to perform puja at temples on Mondays during the month of Shrawan the traditional way. The au
- Chandigarh puts a price to cow dung: 1.5 a kilo
India News: RAIPUR: A five member cabinet sub-committee in Chhattisgarh has recommended purchase of cow dung from cattle rearers at Rs 1.
- Father, son injured in collision of 2 cars, other driver escape
Ludhiana: A father and son duo have suffered injuries when their car collided with another speeding car near bus stand flyover on Sunday afternoon.
- Husband of Akali ex - MLA, 3 others booked for murder
Patiala: Patiala police on Sunday evening booked Karan Singh, husband of former woman Akali MLA from Shutrana and an officer in the transport departme.
- Pb hopes to cut subsidy bill with solar power to farmers
Patiala: Punjab has high expectations from the new version of Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Uhaan Mahaabhiyan (KUSUM), which the Union government plans to .
- Khaira visits Gujjar?s family, alleges misuse of UAPA in Punjab
Kapurthala: Bholath MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira on Sunday visited the family of Joginder Singh Gujjar (65), who was arrested under the Unlawful Activitie.