- 30th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Amid wheat glut, Food Corporation of India begins lifting
Even as the Centre is yet to give its consent for relaxation of specifications for wheat procurement, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) has decided to start lifting its stocks of wheat from the mandis and take the produce to its transit storages. - Police officials not being examined for up to 2 years in drug cases: Punjab and Haryana High Court
Taking cognisance of inordinate delay of up to two years in the examination of police officials in drugs and other criminal cases, the Punjab and Haryana High Court today made clear its intent to issue guidelines or instructions for preventing impediments due to their non-presence or non-availabilit - Under ?threat?, ex - MLA seeks police security
The Punjab and Haryana High Court today fixed May 23 for hearing a petition against the State of Punjab filed by former MLA Amarpal Singh for restoration of security cover after alleging imminent threat to his life at “the hands of Bikram Singh Majithia and his associates, who are ‘inter - Facing outages, Punjab farmers take to streets
Farmers all over the state were on roads today, protesting erratic power supply at a time when they are preparing fields for sowing vegetables and paddy in June. Residents of various towns and villages also complained of unscheduled cuts. At several places, children did not attend school as water su - Kin of sacrilege accused entitled to Rs 20 lakh relief: Punjab and Haryana High Court
Almost three years after the custodial death of Bargari sacrilege accused Mohinder Pal Bittu in Nabha New District Jail, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has held his father, widow and sons entitled to a compensation of Rs 20 lakh. - Hiring scam: Speaker in fix over picking probe team
The AAP has set the cat among the pigeons by declaring a probe in recruitments in the Vidhan Sabha during the tenure of the previous Congress government. - Former legislators cling on to MLA hostel flats
The newly elected legislators may draw pride in defeating political bigwigs from rival parties, but the latter continue to give them a tough time even after defeat as they refuse to vacate the MLA hostel flats allotted to them in the 15th Vidhan Sabha. - Police restrict 2% quota for staff?s kin in Punjab
The state government has restricted 2% reservation policy for children/blood relatives of deserving police personnel to only one person. - School timings changed in Punjab
Amid extreme heatwave, the state has rescheduled the school timings from May 2. - Four hurt in Patiala clash, Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann orders inquiry
Four persons, including two police personnel, were injured when members of two groups clashed over a protest here this afternoon. The administration imposed a night curfew in the district. - Wipro Q4 profit rises 4%
IT company Wipro on Friday posted a 4% increase in its consolidated profit to Rs 3,092.5 crore in the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2022, on account of continued demand for IT services. For the year ended March 31, 2022, it posted a 12.57% increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 12,232.9 crore co
- 29th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Will Karisma Kapoor marry again? Here?s what she says
Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor was in a mood to answer questions of her fans on Thursday night. Keeping it honest, she hosted an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Instargam. From asking about her favourite person, colour, holiday spot and food to so choosing between Ranbir Kapoor and Ranveer Singh, - ?Milkman, like Batman?: Anand Mahindra shares video of ?desi cart? used by milkman to ferry milk
When it comes to innovating ‘desi jugaad’, India has no dearth of talent to push their vision through. A viral video of a man driving a customised vehicle, resembling a go-kart, is testimony to the fact that people in India are really talented. - Heatwave: Schools in Punjab to be closed from May 14, orders CM Bhagwant Mann
In view of the prevailing heat wave conditions, the Punjab Government on Friday ordered closure of schools from May 14. - AFT upholds woman cadet?s withdrawal from Naval Academy for inappropriate behaviour
The Armed Forces Tribunal has upheld the withdrawal of a woman cadet from the Indian Naval Academy for indulging in inappropriate behaviour with a male cadet and other acts of indiscipline while undergoing training. 
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