- 21st April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Frame new education policy: Teachers to Punjab Education Minister
Members of teachers' unions today called on Education Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer to urge him to scrap the National Education Policy-2020 and instead draft a new policy to specifically meet the needs of students of the state. - Officials face action in graft cases
The State Vigilance Bureau (SVB) registered two probes in February against a gazetted officer (GO) and three non-gazetted officers (NGOs) of the Haryana Staff Selection Commission. - Check safety of chemical storage in units: Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala
Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala has directed the officials concerned to check the safety measures related to fire and gas leakage in the chemical storage of all industries in the state. He directed them to prepare a standard operating procedure (SOP) in this regard. - Wheat yield in Punjab down by 5 quintal/ha
Wheat yield in Punjab has dipped by more than five quintal per hectare because of intense heat wave last month. This is the key finding of crop-cutting experiments conducted on 2,200 sites across the state. - Wheat arrival up by 27% in Punjab
Punjab has accomplished 50 per cent of procurement operations within 20 days of the commencement of wheat buying. - AAP using Punjab?s resources to increase its reach: Partap Singh Bajwa
Challenging AAP’s national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to clarify his stand on the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal, Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Partap Singh Bajwa today accused him of using Punjab’s security paraphernalia, resources and the bureaucracy to - 2 DIGs to be booked under NDPS
The Director General of Police (DGP) has approved the registration of a case under the NDPS Act and the Prevention of Corruption Act against two former DIGs (Prisons) for allegedly disposing of drugs seized from Ferozepur Jail inmates “at their own level, without any intimation to the higher a - Celebrated IAS officer Tina Dabi to get married today; is ex - husband Athar Amir Khan invited?
We all know that the celebrated IAS officer Tina Dabi, who was the topper of UPSC batch 2015, will tie the knot to Pradeep Gawande today. But what we are curious about is whether Athar Amir Khan is attending the wedding.
- 20th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- The threat to Indian State
THE events of the past few weeks fill one with a sense of foreboding. The diversity of our country has been its defining characteristic through the ages. It is threatened with a stifling uniformity. The embrace of diversity can be, and has been, a cause for celebration. We are a people who speak dif - At 65.40 lakh MT, Punjab achieves 50 per cent of wheat procurement target
The Punjab government on Wednesday said it achieved 50 per cent of wheat procurement target for the ongoing marketing season within 20 days of the beginning of the process on April 1. - Panjab University alumnus Ajay Sood appointed Principal Scientific Adviser to PM
A Panjab University alumnus, Ajay Sood, is the new Principal Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister, said an official announcement. - ?Note - worthy? message to lover going viral on social media; see how netizens are reacting
Lovers turning currency notes into letters to express their feelings has become a common trend, it seems. - Punjab to give Rs 1 crore ex gratia to kin of police personnel killed in line of duty
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday announced to give Rs 1 crore as ex gratia amount to the family of Punjab Police Personnel in case of death in line-of-duty. - Partap Bajwa accuses AAP of using Punjab resources to increase its footprint in other states
Congress Legislature Party leader Partap Singh Bajwa on Wednesday accused the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP of using the security paraphernalia, resources and bureaucracy of Punjab to increase its footprint in other states. - How Indian hockey team failed on big day to lose medal at Junior Women's World Cup
In the end, it wasn’t meant to be a repeat of 2013. Nine years after breaking the English hearts in the third-place shootout, it was India’s turn to feel the sting of losing in the tie-breaker, and see the bronze medal slip from their hands. In the 2013 edition, India won their first med
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