- 1st April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Tech university staff go on strike
Non-teaching staff of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University , Bathinda, today began indefinite strike and demanded implementation of recommendations of the 6th Pay Commission report. - Firing at kabaddi event, two held
A group of armed men fired shots into the air during a kabaddi tournament at Kotha Guru village here last evening. While no casualty was reported, spectators ran for cover. - Panel under JJ Act to decide pleas by runaway minors: HC
In a judgment liable to change the way protection petitions by runaway minors in live-in relationships are adjudicated, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear the appropriate decisions in their matters will be taken by the committee constituted under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Prote - Viral video: Anand Mahindra hails man balancing sack on his head while riding a bicycle, calls him ?human segway?
Anand Mahindra is believed to be someone who keeps his eyes sharp on the social media to witness inspiring, unconventional and incredible stuff that floats around. He remains proactive on social media and often extends his helping hand towards people with talent but devoid of opportunities. Sometime
- 31st March, 2022 The Tribune India
- Twitter flooded with hilarious memes over Aadhaar - PAN link advisory, as the authority decides to unleash fine of Rs 1000 beyond March 31
As the deadline of linking Aadhaar card with PAN card ends today, Twitter has gone insanely enlivened to fetch meme material from the government’s decision. - Punjab drops law officers appointed under discretionary quota
Just about a fortnight after the formation of the new government, the State of Punjab has decided to do away with the services of the law officers earlier appointed under the Advocate-General’s discretionary quota. - 13 IPS officers transferred in Punjab
In the first major reshuffle, Bhagwant Mann-led Punjab government transferred 13 IPS officers on Thursday. - Protesting girls admitted to hospital after their health deteriorates, protest continues in CM city Sangrur
After the health of two protesting girls deteriorated, both have been admitted in local civil hospital for treatment. Seven members of “2016 police recruitment struggle union” have been sitting atop water tank while others have started protest near the local residence of Punjab CM Bhagwa - Reham Khan takes a dig at ex - husband Imran Khan in the backdrop of current political fiasco; Sidhu gets a special mention
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is facing a no-confidence motion against his government in national assembly. Amid days’ long pandemonium in Pakistan’s politics, Imran’s former wife Reham Khan took a dig at his current political position. - Pakistan PM Imran Khan to address nation shortly
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan who has effectively lost majority in the lower house will address the nation shortly. - Panjab University professor appointed first visiting prof at Election Commission?s training arm
Professor of Panjab University’s Political Science Department, Ashutosh Kumar has been appointed the first visiting professor to the TN Seshan Chair at India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM), the training arm of the Election Commission. - Punjab govt extends excise policy for three months till June 30
The Punjab Cabinet led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday approved to extend the Excise Policy for three months of the next financial year from April 1 to June 30. - Maharashtra to lift all Covid - 19 restrictions from April 2, mask won?t be compulsory
After more than two years, all pandemic-related restrictions including the mandatory wearing of masks would be lifted in Maharashtra from April 2, the state government announced on Thursday. - Mann?s government to provide digital J - forms to farmers across state from April 1
In a bid to ensure transparency and empowerment of farmers, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann led government on Thursday decided to make available digital J-Forms to the farmers across the state from April 1, 2022. - Know the truth behind 'giant snake skeleton' seen in France from satellite; watch viral video
Internet was at awe on the discovery of a huge 'snake skeleton' in France on Google Maps--the video of which has gone viral has had over millions of views on a TikTok.
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