- 8th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Girl injured in hit - and - run in Chandigarh
Chandigarh: An unknown driver of a black car sped away after hitting a Sector 44 girl in front of the market near the light point in Sector 44-D. The complainant got injured in the incident which took place on May 3 and was admitted to a hospital. A case under Sections 279 and 337 of the IPC has bee - Chandigarh sees 12 Covid cases
Chandigarh: The city witnessed 12 new cases of Covid on Saturday, taking the active caseload to 76. While there was no fresh fatality, nine patients got the better of the disease. The virus has claimed 1,165 lives in the city so far. — TNS - Firm selling fakes of apparel brands unearthed in Panchkula
The local police have busted a company in the Industrial Area, Phase 1, involved in the sale of fake clothes of branded companies. - Priest held for molesting minor in Panchkula
The local police have nabbed a priest of a temple at Morni for allegedly making wrong gestures and molesting a minor girl whenever she visited the place of worship. - Chandigarh: Now, conversion issue comes under apex court scanner
The issue of conversion of leasehold industrial and commercial properties to freehold has come under the scanner of the Supreme Court. - Woman strangles former civic body employee in Chandigarh
The police have arrested a resident of Sunny Enclave, Kharar, Shallu (42), a labourer, for allegedly strangling Chander Pal (40) of Sector 41 to death on May 2. - Panchayat land auction cancelled in 20 villages
Amid strong opposition from Dalits, the auction of reserved panchayat land has been cancelled in around 20 villages in the Malwa region in the past few days. - State of city women still regressive, reveals survey
National Family Health Survey-5 has revealed that the state of women in Chandigarh is still regressive in several aspects and a lot needs to be changed in society. Women lack employment, have lesser independence in making monetary transactions and show poor health indicators. - Smart meter pilot project completed in Chandigarh
After several extensions of the deadline, the UT Administration has finally completed the pilot project of installation of smart electricity meters in the city. - Cong's shadow Cabinet to take on AAP
The Congress legislature party (CLP), headed by Partap Singh Bajwa, on Saturday decided to constitute a shadow Cabinet to take on the AAP government. - 6 - member committee asks SGPC to launch Gurbani telecast channel
Stepping up pressure on the SGPC to launch own channel and call off its agreement with a private satellite channel to telecast Gurbani kirtan from the Golden Temple, senior functionaries of the Kendari Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Chandigarh, handed over a report to the Akal Takht here on Saturday. - Delhi, Haryana cops acted unconstitutionally: AAP
Criticising the BJP for protecting BJYM leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today alleged Friday’s tussle between Punjab, Haryana and Delhi police exposed the saffron party for patronising hate-mongers and anti-social elements. - Can you guess the cost of Shah Rukh Khan's Mannat nameplate? You can buy luxury car with that money
Being one of the most-loved stars in India, anything about Shah Rukh Khan makes it to news. This time, it was King Khan’s luxurious residence Mannat that got trending. SRK’s house in Mumbai is no less than a tourist spot and scores of people huddle outside his house daily to click selfie
- 7th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- SC Commission chairman visits honour killing victim's house
Vijay Sampla, Chairman, National Commission for Scheduled Castes, today met the parents of slain Dalit B. Nagaraju at Vikarabad and offered his condolences. Nagaraju was killed two days ago in broad daylight in front of his wife Syed Ashrin Sultana by her brothers as she had married agains - 4th Khelo India Youth Games launched in Panchkula
The countdown for the 4th Khelo India Youth Games began on a high note, with the unveiling of its logo, mascot, jersey and anthem at a spectacular launch ceremony in Panchkula on Saturday.
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