Chandigarh News - Chandigarh Business Information Directory

Chandigarh News - Chandigarh Business Information Directory

  • 21st February, 2022 The Tribune India
    • UTCA face 217 - run defeat against Hyd in Ranji Trophy
      The Union Territory Cricket Association (UTCA), Chandigarh, lads faced a 217-run defeat against Hyderabad in their Elite Group debut of Ranji Trophy at Vikash Cricket Ground, Bhubaneswar, today.
    • First - time voters enthusiastic
      First-time voters said whichever party forms the government in Punjab should not offer freebies after coming to power. They voted on the basis of vision and ability of the candidate.
    • Tennis meet begins today
      Mohali: Roots Tennis Academy will organise All-India Tennis Association (AITA) National Rankings Champion Series from February 21 to 25. The championship will be organised in U-16 and U-18 age groups for boys and girls categories. As many as 96 players from the nation will participate in the champio
    • PU student robbed of mobile at knifepoint
      A Panjab University (PU) student from Ladakh was allegedly robbed of his mobile phone at knifepoint by two unidentified men while he was on his way to Pinjore along with friends in his Gypsy. The incident took place near Khera village.
    • 12 trees axed illegally in Raipur Rani block, FIR registered
      Panchkula: Twelve trees were illegally cut in Raipur Rani block, prompting the police to file an FIR on a complaint of the Forest Department. According to forest guard Deepak Kumar, they found 12 khair trees axed at Kambala village in Raipur Rani block on February 13. The Forest Department collected
    • Covid: 22 cases in Chandigarh, 1 death
      Chandigarh: The city reported 22 fresh Covid cases on Sunday. The overall count reached 91,567. The city also saw one death of a 93-year-old man from Mani Majra, who was brought dead at the PGI. He tested positive posthumously and was fully vaccinated. TNS
    • Brides, grooms keep date with democracy
      It was a big day for Zirakpur resident Arshpreet Kaur, who got married today. However, Sunday also being the polling day in Punjab, her first priority was to get the perfect bridal make-up, then came the lehanga, jewellery and the bride was good to go — to cast her vote at the Nabha Sahib poll
    • Such interactions will improve bilateral ties: Chandigarh Administrator
      Terming the India-Bangladesh dialogue held over the past three days in Shimla as positive symbolism of the mutuality of friendship and common shared interests between the two countries, UT Administrator Banwarilal Purohit said the 10th round of India-Bangladesh friendship dialogue was an added part
    • Garbage collection in Chandigarh may go in private hands
      The operation and management of door-to-door garbage collection may go in private hands. The Municipal Corporation is considering two models for the upgrade of the existing waste processing plant. One of the proposals includes handing over the entire garbage collection as well as the waste plant upg
    • Open house: Should Chandigarh Administration allow conversion of leasehold properties already sold?
      Conversion of unsold properties from leasehold to freehold is a welcome move made by the Chandigarh Administration. It should be extended to leasehold properties already sold as well.
    • Trout imported to boost fish production
      In a bid to promote commercial rearing of the much-in-demand cold water fish trout, the state has imported eight lakh genetically modified species of brown and rainbow trout.
    • 70% turnout in Punjab, Malwa leads
      Dithering till the very end, nearly 70 per cent voters turned out to elect the 16th Punjab Vidhan Sabha on Sunday. The usual hustle-bustle at polling booths was missing. Only those supporting the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) spoke animatedly about their political affiliation. Party workers of the ruling Co
  • 20th February, 2022 The Tribune India