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  • 5th April, 2022 The Tribune India
    • Cops to be feted on b'day
      Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and DGP VK Bhawra today began felicitating police personnel on their birthdays. A greeting card jointly signed by the CM and DGP was presented to 404 cops.
    • 2 Kharar cops get Punjab CM?s greeting on birthday
      The Kharar police, as part of an initiative taken by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, today felicitated two cops on their birthday with greeting cards to make their special day memorable. A cake was cut on the occasion.
    • There can be no compromise with a dead man: Punjab and Haryana High Court
      There can be no compromise with a dead man, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has ruled, virtually putting a halt to the practice of quashing FIRs on the basis of conciliation between the parties in abetment to suicide cases.
    • Hiccups in school bus service on first day, parents harried
      Parents were a harried lot today as buses of some schools did not ply on the first day, sparking confusion. The parents had to drop their kids to schools before leaving for work.
    • Toll plaza staff ?thrash? family in Barwala
      A family from Barwala, which was on the way back home after attending a “jagran” in Sector 10, was allegedly attacked by workers of the Jaloli toll plaza in Barwala over a delay in recharging their FASTag that reportedly led to a queue of vehicles on Saturday night.
    • Call all - party meet on UT, Akalis urge CM
      The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) today asked Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to
    • Chandigarh: Private schools reopen in full offline mode
      Private schools reopened today in full offline mode after two years of the pandemic. While many schools reopened today, several others plan to resume all classes from April 6 onwards.
    • PU teachers? delegation meets ex - MP
      A delegation of Panjab University (PU) teachers led by Prof Manu Sharma met ex-MP Satya Pal Jain and requested him to take necessary action for the implementation of Central Service Rules for the teaching faculty of the university.
    • Rs10K fine imposed on official of Chandigarh Estate Office for delay in service
      Failing to provide a service within the stipulated time period has cost an official of the Estate Office dear as the Right to Service Commission has imposed a fine of Rs10,000 on him.
    • Chandigarh: BDS students take oath at ?white coat ceremony?
      The Principal, faculty, staff and students of Dr Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences, Panjab University, welcomed the incoming batch of BDS students in a ‘white coat ceremony’ here today.
    • Chandigarh Mayor visits Sector 51, wants civic issues fixed
      City Mayor Sarabjit Kaur Dhillon and MC Commissioner Anindita Mitra today visited Sector 51 to take stock of the ongoing development works and listen to the problems of area residents.
    • Ahead of PCC chief pick, Sonia to meet state MPs
      With different pressure groups within the Punjab Congress becoming active ahead of the announcement of the new Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief, party president Sonia Gandhi will meet party MPs from Punjab on the sidelines of an all-party meeting of MPs on Tuesday.
    • Hisar, Gurugram reported max Covid deaths
      A total of 10,568 people died due to Covid in Haryana, while Hisar and Gurugram reported the maximum number of 1,170 and 1,004 deaths, respectively. The least number of deaths (134) were reported from Nuh. The number of deaths in other districts remained between 134 and 736.
    • Himachal has 7.19% stake in Chandigarh: Former MP Rajan Sushant
      Even as Punjab and Haryana are preparing for a fight over Chandigarh, Himachal, too, can stake a claim to a portion of the Union Territory. Former BJP MP and Himachal Regional Alliance (HRA) chief Rajan Sushant has claimed that the hill state, too, has 7.19 per cent stake in Chandigarh.
    • Theft cases, drug trade rising in Palampur: MLA
      Ashish Butail, local MLA and general secretary of the HPCC, today said that because of rising incidents of theft, people in many areas of Palampur were feeling insecure and not venturing out of their houses after the sunset.