- Haryana got Rs 318 cr as Covid donations: Khattar
The Haryana Corona Relief Fund (HCRF) received Rs 318.91 crore in donations during the three waves of Covid-19 while Rs 142.79 crore was spent out of it.
- International cricket makes a comeback at Mohali stadium
It was a real breather for cricket buffs today, as Test cricket returned to IS Bindra PCA Stadium after almost six years. Having hosted the last Test in 2016, and the last ODI in 2019, it was a literal return of international cricket here.
- US sanctions 50 Russian oligarchs
The White House has imposed new sanctions on 50 Russian oligarchs, including Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskovt, and their families in the latest attempt to target President Vladimir Putin for ordering the invasion of Ukraine.
- UBS logs 96.29 per cent placement
University Business School, Panjab University, completed its campus placement for its flagship programme, MBA, Batch 2020-22. Despite the Covid pandemic, the UBS has provided ample opportunities to its students with 96.29 per cent placements compared to 90.16 per cent last year.
- Study on diabetes treatment
A recent study by Chitkara University hinted that Ayurvedic medicine is highly effective in treating diabetes and is a better treatment option. Researcher Dr Ravinder Singh, Dr Thakur Gurjeet Singh and their team from Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, conducted Phase IV clinical tri
- Chandigarh: Gen SF Rodrigues' death mourned
Chandigarh: Punjab Governor and UT Administrator Banwarilal Purohit has expressed grief over the demise of a former Punjab Governor and UT Administrator, Gen SF Rodrigues (retd). Purohit said General Rodrigues was a great strategist who served as the Chief of Army StaffDuring his tenure as the Gover
- Chandigarh allows private schools to give 15 pc fee waiver
Chandigarh Administration has allowed private schools to give a concession of 15 per cent in fee for the 2020-21 session on the ground of non-utilisation of facilities by students.
- Ranji Trophy: Chandigarh lads struggle against Bengal
Chandigarh lads continue to struggle against Bengal as they trail by 304 runs on the second day of the Ranji Trophy match at Cuttack (Odisha). Earlier, a five-wicket haul by Chandigarh’s speedster Jagjeet Singh Sandhu (5/87) restricted Bengal to 437. Sayan Sekhar Mandal remained the main perfo
- Sympathy for accused against aim of POCSO Act: Punjab and Haryana High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has asserted that misplaced sympathy towards accused in matters relating to offences against children was likely to defeat the statutory object and purpose of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
- Panchkula MC proposes Rs157.17 - cr draft Budget for 2022 - 23 fiscal
The local Municipal Corporation (MC) has prepared a draft Budget of Rs157.17 crore for the financial year 2022-23.
- Covid: With over 15K booster doses, Chandigarh achieves 100% jab target for elderly
The UT has administered the anti-Covid booster shot to the 100 per cent target population of 60 years and above with co-morbidities. As many as 15,637 booster doses have been administered to the eligible beneficiaries against the target of 15,600.
- Shah Rukh Khan's wife Gauri Khan's first public appearance since son's arrest; Suhana Khan looks hot in black
Gauri Khan, wife of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan on Thursday night attended Farhan Akhtar and Shibani Dandekar's wedding bash with both her children Aryan Kahn and Suhana Khan.
- 2 killed in Khanna road accidents
A motorcyclist and a cyclist were killed in separate road mishaps in Khanna.
- 35 dental surgeons detained near Tawi bridge
At least 35 dental doctors trying to block Tawi bridge were detained on Monday.
- UKRAINE CRISIS: Living in constant fear of getting killed anytime, say medicos
While several thousand students have made their way back home from the war-torn country, over 800 Indian medical students in the northeastern Ukraine city of Sumi are huddled in bunkers of their university for a week. Explosions close to the university have led to power outages and hindered access t