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  • 21st April, 2022 The Tribune India
    • Kumbhra resident alleges Rs. 35L fraud
      A resident of Kumbhra, Mohali, Amandeep Kaur, alleged that her four acquaintances, Puran Singh, Teji, Rikki and Gunjan of Zirakpur, duped her of Rs. 35 lakh on the pretext of sending her abroad by co-producing a Punjabi film.
    • AAP government in Punjab just making announcements, say Sanyukt Samaj Morcha
      The Sanyukt Samaj Morcha — a political formation of farmers — criticised the AAP government today for making announcements which are not followed by subsequent steps to ensure that these are implemented.
    • Knifepoint loot attempt by girl
      A readymade garment shop owner foiled a bid to loot Rs. 30,000 at knifepoint by a masked girl in the busy Palm Street market on VIP Road in Zirakpur this afternoon. The complainant stated that a masked girl entered B-Block shop Kritika Readymade Garments around noon and asked for a pair of jeans and
    • Pollution control board acts tough against meat plant
      The Punjab Pollution Control Board today directed to disconnect the power connection of a Samgoli-based meat plant after violations were found in the unit in March.
    • 7 school buses fined in Zirakpur
      Dera Bassi SDM Swati Tiwana today conducted a surprise check on school buses at the Singhpura chowk around 7.45 am. Seven private school buses were fined for non-payment of taxes, flouting norms, plying without women attendants and non-functional CCTV cameras. One vehicle was impounded for plying wi
    • New timings for service centres in Mohali district
      Deputy Commissioner Amit Talwar said service centres would now be open from Monday to Friday from 8 am to 6 pm and on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 am to 4 pm to provide services to the public.
    • Samyukt Morcha criticises AAP govt over 'far - fetched' announcements, demands compensation on loss of wheat yield
      Samyukt Samaj Morcha - the political formation of farmers - criticised the AAP government on Wednesday for making announcements, which are not followed by subsequent steps to ensure that these are implemented.
    • A first: Speaker nominates Opposition MLA as PAC chief
      Assembly Speaker Gian Chand Gupta on Wednesday nominated Congress MLA Varun Chaudhary for the post of the chairperson of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).
    • HRTC Jispa - Delhi Volvo flagged off
      The Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) has started its Volvo bus service between Lahaul and Delhi. It was for the first that the HRTC has introduced luxury bus service on this route.
    • 11L members enrolled: Kumari Selja
      About 11 lakh people have got enrolled in the Congress party in Haryana during the recent membership drive, according to Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee President Kumari Selja.
    • Three youths stalk girls outside college, nailed
      Three youths have been arrested by the local police for allegedly stalking and teasing girls outside MCM College in Sector 36. The victims had made a video of the suspects, along with their car, that helped the police in tracing the suspects.
    • Sadiq scripts Indian Navy's victory
      Mohammed Sadiq scored three goals as Indian Navy outplayed South Central Railway 5-1 in the ongoing 3rd Marshal of the Air Force Arjan Singh Memorial Hockey Tournament played at the AstroTurf hockey ground of 3 BRD here today.
    • St. Stephen's School, Togan
      Students of St Stephen’s School, Togan, New Chandigarh, have performed exceptionally well in the CBSE Class X term-I examination. The three toppers, Kritansh Uppal (97.5%), Arpita Aasht (93%) and Bhavin Bhatti (92%) have brought laurels to the school. Principal Roy da Silva commended all stude
    • Consider violations as need - based changes: Coordination panel to UT
      Representatives of the Chandigarh Coordination Committee, a joint forum of over 20 associations of traders, industrialists and RWAs, raised their concerns regarding the proposed amendment to the Capital of Punjab (Development and Regulation) Act, 1952, with Deputy Commissioner-cum-Estate Officer Vin
    • 11 youths booked for assault
      Chandigarh: Eleven youths have been booked for attacking a person with sharp weapons. Two cars parked at the spot were also vandalised by the suspects. According to the police, the complainant, Harwinder Kumar, a resident of Mauli Jagran village, alleged that the suspects, identified as Gurpreet, Mu