- Sigh of relief, no power tariff hike in Chandigarh
Sigh of relief, no power tariff hike in Chandigarh
- Solan: Chandigarh varsity students bag jobs in top MNCs
Chandigarh University has managed to maintain its excellent placement record over the past two years.
- Chandigarh IG shifted to Goa
Chandigarh IG shifted to Goa
- Chandigarh sees 3 cases
Chandigarh: The city reported three fresh cases of Covid on Wednesday. The number of active cases stands at 19. — TNS
- Maloya STP upgrade completed, big respite for local residents
In a respite to local residents, the upgrade of the sewage treatment plant (STP) at Maloya has been completed.
- Accused gets pre - arrest bail
Accused gets pre - arrest bail
- Punjab and Haryana High Court dismisses woman's plea to transfer case
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has asserted that a court should not be swayed by emotions tilting towards the fairer sex. The assertion by Justice Fateh Deep Singh came on a case transfer petition filed by a wife in a matrimonial dispute.
- CLTA - AITA meet: Amaira of Punjab stuns fourth seed Inayat
Punjab’s Amaira Aulakh stunned fourth seed Inayat Sharma 7-6 (2), 6-0 to confirm her berth in the girls’ U-12 semifinals, during the ongoing CLTA-AITA Championship Series (CS-7) Tennis Tournament today. Top seed Reet Arora was awarded a walkover against Punjab’s Asees Kaur Brar, wh
- Chandigarh yet to serve meals in schools
On hold for two years, the UT Education Department is yet to start the serving of hot cooked meals in the schools under the Mid-Day Meal scheme even after the resumption of offline classes in the government schools.
- P'kula residents get error - ridden notices
City residents are a harried lot due to gross anomalies in property tax notices being served on them by the local Municipal Corporation (MC). Errors like wrong name, area and floor information have forced residents to stand in long queues at the MC centre in Sector 12-A for rectification.
- Withdraw proposed amendments: AAP
The city unit of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has demanded withdrawal of proposed amendments imposing hefty penalties for building violations/misuse under the Capital of Punjab (Development & Regulations) Act, 1952.
- 3 - yr scholarship at Minerva for ?midnight runner?
Nineteen-year-old Pradeep Mehra of Almora, who became a social media sensation after a video of him running on Noida roads preparing for Army recruitment went viral around a month ago, has joined Minerva Academy here under a three-year scholarship programme.
- Panjab University alumnus Ajay Sood is chief scientific adviser to PM
A Panjab University alumnus, Ajay Sood, is the new Principal Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister. Sood, currently an Honorary Professor at the Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, replaces K Vijaya Raghavan, who retired recently.
- Delhi BJP leader seeks quashing of FIR registered in Mohali
Naveen Kumar Jindal, the media incharge of Delhi BJP, today moved the Punjab and Haryana HC for quashing of an FIR registered in Mohali on April 7 on the ground that the matter was a classic case of political malafide.
- Punjab and Haryana High Court raps Centre for ?inefficient? digital platform for candidates
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has asserted that the Union of India cannot be excused for its casualness in preparing an inefficient and deficient digital platform for uploading documents by candidates participating in selection process. Justice Rajbir Sehrawat also directed the creation of a dig