- 1st March, 2022 The Tribune India
- PU faculty member gets national award
PU faculty member gets national award - MC House nod to RS seat for Chandigarh
MC House nod to RS seat for Chandigarh - No spectators - A first for PCA
No spectators - A first for PCA - Protest against Class XII history book content
Protest against Class XII history book content - Mohali man dies in hit - & - run
A 45-year-old Mohali man, Babloo, was killed in a hit-and-run accident near Bir Ghaggar village. The incident took place on Saturday evening around 8 pm when he was crossing a link road with his relatives to attend a puja at Bir Ghaggar village. - Haryana mayors, zila parishad chiefs to have say in ACRs of IAS, HCS officers
In a departure from the past, Haryana mayors and zila parishad presidents will have a say in writing annual confidential reports (ACRs) of IAS and HCS officers. - Conspiracy to distort facts: AAP
AAP’s MLA Kultar Singh Sandhwan said a conspiracy has been hatched to distort the facts related to Sikh history, Gurus, Gurbani and and martyrs. He said Class XII history textbooks feature distorted facts. He sought clarification from CM Charanjit Channi, former CM Capt Amarinder and SAD patro - Ensure prompt evacuation, Capt Amarinder Singh urges PM Modi
Former CM Capt Amarinder Singh on Monday sought personal intervention of PM Narendra Modi to seek return of about 500 students from Punjab stranded in Ukraine. - 0.4% fatality rate during third wave in Punjab
The mortality rate witnessed in the third Covid wave is much lower as compared to two earlier waves. - Punjab and Haryana High Court does away with ?automatic adjournments?
Just two days after it was reported in these columns that some cases were not coming up for hearing for years or being adjourned for months together without being taken up, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has done away with the system of “automatic adjournments”. - Ask Centre to withdraw rules: Speaker to Governor
Vidhan Sabha Speaker Rana KP Singh today met Governor Banwarilal Purohit, seeking his intervention to prevail upon the Ministry of Power to withdraw the recent notification amending the rules for appointment of the two full-time members of the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) and safeguard the in - PGI footfall rises, now at pre - Covid numbers
The footfall at the PGI has been restored to the pre-Covid time numbers as 7,500 patients are now daily visiting various outpatient departments at the institute. The footfall had dropped to 2,000 during the third wave as many patients were being attended to through teleconsulation only.
- 28th February, 2022 The Tribune India
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