- 16th February, 2022 The Tribune India
- TATA Power CEO visits Punjab Engineering College
Punjab Engineering College (PEC, deemed to be university) hosted a discussion between Dr Praveer Sinha, CEO and Managing Director of TATA Power, and the students as well as faculty of electrical engineering and mechanical engineering departments, in the presence of the PEC Director, Dr Baldev Setia, - CSIO transfers technology to private industry
The Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIO), Chandigarh, today transferred the technology to manufacture e-SENSE, a non-intrusive energy load monitoring device, to a Chennai-based private industry for commercial production. - Vacate Colony No. 4 in 2 months, dwellers told
The UT Administration has given two months to residents of Colony No. 4 to vacate it. “This colony is illegal and will be demolished within two months. It is hereby ordered to vacate it,” read a notice pasted on the wall of a house in the colony. - Curbs eased for hearing of cases
The District and Sessions Judge, Chandigarh, has allowed judicial officers to conduct hearing of all categories of cases through the physical/virtual mode of appearance as the court deems fit while keeping in consideration various orders/directions with regard to Covid. - Auto spare parts dealer, firm penalised
The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Chandigarh, has directed an auto spare parts dealer and a company to pay a compensation of Rss 5,000 to a city resident after the tyres of his car started giving problems within three months of purchase. - Chandigarh?s bicycle project catches parliamentary panel?s fancy
The UT Administration got a pat on the back from the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs on its work on projects such as public bicycle sharing, EV policy and conservation of heritage. - Prepaid auto booth at Chandigarh railway station defunct for want of revised fare
The delay by the UT Administration in revising the auto fare has prolonged the wait for a fully functional prepaid auto booth, which has been lying defunct since the onset of the pandemic at the city railway station. Consequently, it has added to the ordeal of railway passengers, who are left with n - Two fraudsters in police net in Chandigarh
Two fraudsters who allegedly siphoned off Rs 9.99 lakh from a city resident’s bank account on the pretext of doing the KYC of his mobile connection, have been arrested by the Cyber Crime Investigation Cell of the UT police. - Chandigarh sees 28 fresh Covid cases
Chandigarh: The city saw 28 fresh virus cases on Tuesday, taking the tally to 91,397. The active caseload came down to 501. An 83-year-old man from Mani Majra died at the GMCH-32. He was a case of hypertension and kidney disease. He was not vaccinated against Covid. — TNS - OPEN HOUSE: What further restrictions should be imposed without impacting people's livelihood?
OPEN HOUSE: What further restrictions should be imposed without impacting people's livelihood? - NGT order goes down the drain in Chandigarh
NGT order goes down the drain in Chandigarh - This 60 - year - old Kerala labourer turns model; see viral photo
Social media seems to be doing justice to the overlooked sections of the society. With a cell phone and internet access, a person sitting at any corner of the world could flaunt his talent and become acclaimed. One such story from Kerala has again boomeranged before us.
- 15th February, 2022 The Tribune India
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