- Balbir asks Mann to verify facts before commenting
Taking a serious note of AAP CM face Bhagwant Mann’s statement on Punjab education infrastructure, former Punjab Health Minister and Congress candidate from Mohali Balbir Sidhu asked Bhagwant Mann to verify his facts first before commenting on anything.
- ECI approves DEO's proposal
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has approved the proposal of District Election Officer (DEO), SAS Nagar, for change of building of polling stations numbers 262, 263 and 266 of the Kharar Assembly constituency.
- Another deadline for Panchkula ROB
Railway overhead bridge (ROB) on the Chandigarh-Ambala railway line here has missed several deadlines since 2019 and the new deadline for the project now is March 31 this year. Not just the local residents feel virtually isolated due to poor connectivity but they also have to spend extra money on fu
- Two months on, nominated councillors yet to be named
Nearly two months have passed since the formation of the new MC House, which has seen the mayoral polls and approval of the next fiscal’s budget, but the Administration is yet to name nine nominated councillors.
- PGI inoculates 33 for Covovax trials
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) here has stopped the further recruitment of vaccine candidates in the age group two to 17 years for the ongoing Covovax vaccine trials at the institute.
- Chandigarh sees 42 Covid cases
Chandigarh: The city reported 42 new Covid cases on Sunday. The active cases stand at 623. A 66-year-old man from Sector 18 was brought dead at the GMSH-16. He tested positive for Covid posthumously. He was suffering from a liver disease. He was fully vaccinated. — TNS
- It's the same old story in New Chandigarh
It’s the same old story in New Chandigarh. Broken roads, power cuts lasting up to 24 hours, erratic water supply and soaring electricity bills are among several problems being faced by residents of the much-talked about township in Mohali.
- What made Lata sing the 6th song
In 1974, the legendary Raj Kapoor was scouting around for locations in Kashmir for a film he was planning, based on an Indo-Pak love story.
- Politically, foreign policy never matters until it matters, and then it matters a lot. ? Marco Rubio
Politically, foreign policy never matters until it matters, and then it matters a lot. — Marco Rubio
- Identity markers
Refer to ‘Majoritarian vote block’ (Nous Indica); appeasement of the populace to gain power has become a grave fault line in our political scheme of things, where religion and caste identity markers inevitably come to the fore, relegating democracy, health, education, infrastructure, eco
- Foolproof security for Modi?s rally in Jalandhar today
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Ferozepur visit fiasco on January 5, all precautionary measures are being taken by the Punjab Police to ensure foolproof security for his Jalandhar visit on February 14.
- Covid hits RLA office, Chandigarh Administration limits services
Covid hits RLA office, Chandigarh Administration limits services
- Expect rain on January 21, 22 in Chandigarh
Expect rain on January 21, 22 in Chandigarh
- Bride - to - be Shibani Dandekar is ?exhausted but excited? ahead of her wedding with Farhan Akhtar
It looks like Shibani Dandekar is too busy preparing for her dream wedding with Farhan Akhtar, that the bride-to-be isn’t getting enough sleep. On Saturday, Shibani posted a photo on Instagram that she has captioned ‘Exhausted and excited.’