- 13th March, 2022 The Tribune India
- Chandigarh DSP files defamation plea against Navjot Sidhu
Chandigarh DSP files defamation plea against Navjot Sidhu - No permanent campus for 46 govt colleges
There are 46 government colleges in Haryana (around 27%) that don’t have their own building, while 127 (over 74%) are functioning without regular principals. - Attractive offers, shows and themed parties are reviving the party scene in tricity
The focus of entertaining is impressing others; the focus of hospitality is serving others — Tim Chester, author - Grooms Wanted
CL21111751Seeking suitable match for professionally qualified girl, 5'-7"/ 89 born. M.Sc. Nursing, working as a RN in California. Green Card holder. Family well settled in US. Please send pics and bio-data [email protected] - 2 - day spring fest begins in Panchkula
The two-day 34th edition of ‘spring festival’ began at Town Park in Sector 5 here today. The fest, which is organised by the HSVP, was inaugurated by Devender Singh, Additional Chief Secretary, Town and Country Planning Department. The main activities of the fest included competitions fo - Two gunshots fired near microbrewery in Mohali
Two bike-borne youths fired two shots outside a microbrewery in Sector 80 on Thursday night after the manager got an extortion call demanding Rs40 lakh, the police said. - Students excel in CBSE Class X exam
Students of Bhavan Vidyalaya, Sector 33, excelled in Class X term I results, declared today by the CBSE. National level skater Nishita Sivasamy topped the school with 100 percentile. Vedant Saini, Arjun Aggarwal and Vanshika Bansal topped the school with an aggregate of 100 per cent. Lavanya Singh, - CBM delegation airs grievances at GST panel meeting
A delegation of the Chandigarh Beopar Mandal (CBM) attended the first meeting of the Grievances Redressal Committee of the Central GST here today. - Bar council cancels advocate's licence for misconduct
Holding guilty of professional misconduct the disciplinary committee of the Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana has permanently cancelled the licence of Jaswinder Singh, an advocate. The Bar council has also ordered removal of his name from the roll of advocates. Besides, the advocate has been directe - FOSWAC takes up issues with Mayor
The executive committee meeting of the FOSWAC (Federation of Sector Welfare Associations Chandigarh) members was held at the People Convention Centre, Sector 36, today. Mayor Sarabjit Kaur and MC Commissioner Anindita Mitra listened to their grievances at the meeting. - PGI told to pay Rs10L relief for negligence
The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Chandigarh, has directed the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGI), Chandigarh, to pay a compensation of Rs10 lakh for negligence to a patient. The commission also directed the PGI to pay Rs50,000 as litigation cost to the p - 1,748 cases disposed of in Chandigarh
In all, 1,748 cases were settled at the National Lok Adalat held at the District Courts Complex , Sector 43 , here on Saturday. Fifteen Benches headed by serving judicial officers were constituted in the District Courts. - Chandigarh MC worker dupes colleague of Rs5.15 L, held
Chandigarh: The police arrested a Chandigarh MC tube well operator for fraudulently withdrawing Rs5.15 lakh from his colleague’s bank account by obtaining his SIM card and debit card details in 2018. Complainant Chandrika Prashad stated that the suspect, The suspect, Chanderpal (36) of Sector - Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa resigns as SAD(S) chief
Accepting the responsibility for the crushing defeat of the SAD (Sanyukt), party president Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa today submitted his resignation from the post. - BJP fought 50 more seats, saw just 1% rise in vote share
While the BJP claims its performance in the Assembly elections is another feather in its cap, the party seems to have failed to make major impact on the ground.
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