- Mask mandate makes a comeback : The Tribune India
Amidst rising Covid cases in the country, the district administration has again exhorted the public to wear mask. Deputy Commissioner Ghanshyam Thori on Thursday urged the people to wear mask at crowded places, especially in closed environments, to curb the spread of Covid.
- Bring edu reforms with innovative ideas, says Gujjar
Bring edu reforms with innovative ideas, says Gujjar
- HC: No bail even if quantity little above 'commercial'
In a significant judgment, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that an accused in a drugs case cannot seek the concession of bail on the grounds that the quantity was marginally above “commercial”. Justice Anoop Chitkara of the High Court ruled that the submission was mor
- Wife, paramour arrested as man ends life
The local police arrested a 39-year-old woman and her paramour for abetting her husband’s suicide.
- LeT's longest surviving commander Yousuf Kantroo among 3 militants killed in encounter in J - K's Baramulla
Top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) commander Yousuf Kantroo, one of the longest surviving terrorists in the Valley, was among three militants killed in Baramulla district on Thursday, police said.
- Ambala ex - councillor?s godown on encroached land demolished
An illegal godown belonging to a former councillor of Ambala Municipal Council Sadar Zone was today demolished by the local administration, at Deha colony of Ambala Cantonment.
- 5 of 7 clusters shut, sand rates zoom
With five of the seven mining clusters in Punjab closed, the rates of sand have risen substantially.
- Ukrainian teachers take classes from bunkers
After weeks of Russian attacks halted classes throughout Ukraine, city students, who had returned from the war-torn country, have started attending online medical classes through Google classrooms.
- Govt charging fee for visiting stadiums unfair, says Congress
Former Chief Minister Bhupender Singh Hooda and President, Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee, Kumari Selja, today condemned the state government’s decision of charging fee from the people for visiting stadiums in the state.
- ?Drunk? SUV driver hits Sec 8 house wall
A Toyota Fortuner, being driven by a youth allegedly in an inebriated condition, rammed into the boundary wall of a house in Sector 8 last night. Four youth, including two girls, were riding the SUV at the time of the accident.
- MC seeks dismissal of plea challenging mayoral poll
The Municipal Corporation today sought the dismissal of a petition challenging the mayoral elections with “exemplary costs” on the grounds that the “litigant who approaches the court with unclean hands by presenting a manipulated document is liable to be thrown out at the threshold
- Key agenda to be tabled again at MC meet
Despite being rejected earlier, the local Municipal Corporation will make another attempt to get the “mandatory” agenda items such as revision of rates for registration of pet dogs and disposal of properties on a freehold basis through in the coming House meeting on April 29.
- Recovery agent caught taking bribe of Rs 70,000
A recovery agent posted at the Debt Recovery Tribunal, Sector 17, was allegedly caught by the CBI while taking a bribe of Rs. 70,000 today. He has been identified as Sunil Kumar Tiwari.
- Charges framed against 5 accused
Jagdeep Sood, Additional Sessions Judge, has framed charges against five accused Milan Soni, alias Madey, Dipendera Bahadur, Dilip Upadhyay , Lokendra Ran Bahadur Swar and Vishnu Bhagat Sodari in a case of robbery registered in 2021.
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Providing the much-needed respite from hot weather, the day temperature in the city fell by seven degrees today following a drizzle and cool breeze.