- Chandigarh reports 14 new Covid cases
The city reported 14 fresh cases of coronavirus on Tuesday, taking overall tally of the city to 92,092.
- Ensure fair probe in misbehaviour with warrant officer: HC to Panipat SP
Making it clear that police misbehaviour with a court-appointed warrant officer and its utter disregard for judicial order cannot be “let off lightly”, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed Panipat Superintendent of Police to ensure “a fair and impartial inquiry”. He
- School timings changed in Haryana; tabs for 5 lakh pupils
Amid hot weather conditions prevailing in the state for the past several days, the Haryana Government today decided to change the timings of all schools, government and private, with effect from May 4.
- Punjab Congress delegation seeks scrapping of the knowledge - sharing agreement between AAP - led govt in Punjab and Delhi
Punjab Congress delegation comprising Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee chief Raja Warring and Congress Legislative Party leader Partap Bajwa met the Punjab Governor on Tuesday evening, seeking scrapping of the knowledge-sharing agreement between the AAP-led government in Punjab and Delhi.
- No restriction on unvaccinated Chandigarh students in 12 - 18 years group from attending offline classes
The Chandigarh Administration on Tuesday put in abeyance the decision of restricting unvaccinated students in the age group of 12 to 18 years from attending the classes in physical mode.
- NSG team defuses explosive device found near Burail jail in Chandigarh
A team of the National Security Guard on Sunday defused an explosive device found in a bag near the boundary wall of the high-security Burail jail here, said police.
- Vladimir Putin to undergo cancer surgery, will transfer power to Russian top cop for a short time: Report
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set undergo a cancer surgery and will also hand over power temporarily to a hardline former federal police chief, New York Post reported citing a Telegram channel.
- Punjab mandis to start phased closing from May 5: Food Minister
Following a decline in wheat arrivals across the state, the Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs has decided to conclude the procurement of wheat in mandis across the state.
- Posting communal harmony pictures from Malerkotla's Eid celebration, Bhagwant Mann says hatred can't vitiate Punjab's atmosphere
In an apparent reference to the recent communal clashes in Patiala, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday took to Twitter to share pictures of himself celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr in Malerkotla.
- Viral video of Rahul Gandhi ?partying? in Kathmandu triggers war of words between Congress, BJP leaders
A viral video of Rahul Gandhi “partying” abroad has erupted in a war of word between the leaders of Congress and the BJP.
- Potash up Rs 600/50 kg, AAP criticises Centre
Accusing the BJP-led central government of deliberately destroying the agriculture sector with new financial burden every day, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has strongly condemned the increase in potash fertiliser price by Rs 600 per 50 kg. The fertiliser will now cost Rs 1,700 per 50 kg.
- Shelterless Colony No. 4 residents up in arms in Chandigarh
Shelterless residents of Colony No. 4 here today staged a protest outside the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) office demanding allotment of houses.
- HCS, dental exams cancelled
The Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) has cancelled its two examinations, including preliminary examination for the Haryana Civil Services (Executive), held last year.
- Faulty Elevator: Firm told to deposit Rs 2 lakh in PGI fund
The Punjab State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has fined M/s Otis Elevator Company (India) Ltd for installing a faulty lift at the SBI office in Patiala that collapsed midway and three employees were hospitalised with “life-threatening injuries” on August 8, 2018. It has been to
- Fortis Hospital, Mohali, organises HR conclave
Fortis Hospital, Mohali, recently hosted an HR conclave under the ‘Guardians of Health’ banner. It was attended by over 200 HR professionals from the tricity.