- 6th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Chandigarh: Minor change in school timings
Not only Panjab University but schools also will undergo some restrictions during the visit of Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu to Chandigarh tomorrow for attending the 69th convocation of the university. - Amid DAP, urea crunch, coop societies get 60% quota, private 40% in Punjab
Cooperative societies will be distributing 60% of the much sought-after urea and diammonium phosphate (DAP) in the upcoming kharif season while private traders will get just 40% for sale in the agrarian state. - 50% decline in wheat procurement, Haryana Govt says farmers holding on to stock
Wheat procurement in Haryana has dropped by nearly 50 per cent even as authorities claim farmers are holding on to their produce in the hope of better prices from private players, who have stepped into the market this season. - Applications sought to fill over 26K vacancies in Punjab
Two days after the AAP government approved the filling of 26,454 vacancies in various departments, it has sought applications from people. - Staggered paddy sowing in Punjab from June 18
The Punjab Government has come up with a plan for staggered transplantation of paddy in June, so as to ensure the power demand does not shoot up abruptly. The state has been divided into four zones for this purpose. - CBI must probe Patiala clash: Akalis
Terming the Patiala clash as a deep-rooted conspiracy to spoil peace and communal harmony in Punjab, the SAD today demanded a CBI probe into the incident. - 15 years after nod, tenders floated for Chandigarh - Baddi rail line
15 years after nod, tenders floated for Chandigarh - Baddi rail line - Camaraderie of long ago
I can reasonably postulate that a diplomat speaks a lot but says little, while a soldier, accustomed to cryptic orders, talks little while conveying plenty. But with adding years, I feel less confident about the latter part. - Chandigarh Administration speeds up process for installation of 2 solar plants
The Chandigarh Renewable Energy and Science and Technology Promotion Society (CREST) has expedited the process of installation of two solar plants in the city. - Covid: 5 more found infected in Chandigarh Tricity
Covid: 5 more found infected in Chandigarh Tricity - Director Anmol Sidhu, whose debut feature film Jaggi has won two awards at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, believes Punjabi film - makers need to experiment more
While many characters on screen become a bigger name than the actors themselves, for director Anmol Sidhu the former must be the title of his projects. The director’s debut feature film Jaggi has won two awards—Uma da Cunha Award for Best Feature and Audience Choice Award for Best Featur
- 5th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Punjab to run schools, where strength of students high, in double shifts
Punjab’s education department has decided to run schools, where strength of students is high, in double shifts, according to an official order. - Nuptial bliss: Ukrainian nurse, who got her legs and fingers amputated after landmine blast, shares first dance after being married
Russian aggression in Ukraine is mounting to unprecedented heights as Russian forces have started shelling in various cities. Amid heavy attacks and persistent invasion, Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture and Information Policy has shared a video of newly married couple hugging and grooving in a ho - Hockey India senior women's national championship 2022 set to start on Friday
A total of 27 teams will vie for top honours in the 12-day tournament when Hockey India senior women's national championship 2022 will begin here from May 6. - One for dear mother!: Divya Dutta and Gippy Grewal, during the promotion of Punjabi film Maa in Chandigarh, echo that a good film works regardless of its genre
If the casting is right the job is half done, believes actor, director and producer Gippy Grewal. And as his next offering, Maa, gets ready for release, the humble Gippy is happy that National Award-winning actress Divya Dutta came on board.
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