- 7th June, 2022 The Tribune India
- Applications invited for voluntary teaching
The Education Department, Chandigarh Administration, has invited applications from serving, retired bureaucrats, doctors, judicial officers, journalists, engineers, Defence officers, advocates and other professionals, who are interested in teaching school students on a voluntary basis once a week (f - Illegal religious structure in Sec 29 goes, others under lens
After a report was carried in these columns regarding illegal religious structures coming up on government land, the authorities today removed one such structure in Sector 29. - Five market committee services go online in City Beautiful
For the convenience of people, the State Agricultural Marketing Board/Market Committee has made five services online from today. - Charges framed against eight in bribery case
Special Judge of the CBI Jagjit Singh has framed charges against eight accused in an alleged bribery case registered by the CBI in 2020. - Influx of Congress men has BJP loyalists jittery
Even as the BJP is rejoicing at bringing top leaders of the Congress into its fold, leaders and workers who have been with the saffron party for years are now feeling dejected. - Chandigarh cop, advocate get 5 - year RI in graft case
Corruption is rampant almost in all departments and is also gnawing at society like termites and is eating into the roots. It is a disease like cancer, which, if not detected in time, is sure to malignance the polity of our country leading to disastrous consequences. - AKSIPS - 41 Smart School, Chandigarh
Students celebrated World Bicycle Day to raise awareness about cycling and its benefits on health and mental well-being. The students, from pre-nursery to Class XII, participated in various events, including slow cycling and cycle race. Discussions were held on the road safety of bicyclists on busy - Chandigarh Guest House tariff revised
The UT Administration has decided to increase the rates/tariff of the UT Guest House, Sector 6. - Chandigarh?s offer to allot 10 - acre plot to Hry draws criticism
The decision of the UT Administration to offer a 10-acre plot to the Haryana Government for the construction of a new Vidhan Sabha building has come in for criticism from city-based organisations. - Police arrest murder convict out on parole
The crime branch of the Panchkula police has nabbed a murder convict, who was out on parole while serving 20-year life imprisonment in a murder case, and has recovered two country-made pistols and two live cartridges from his possession. - Hope to have 1st bullet train by 2026: Vaishnaw
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday said he was confident of achieving the target of running the country’s first bullet train between Surat and Bilimora in Gujarat in 2026 as good progress has been made in this direction. - Thieves decamp with Rs 20,000, 100 gm jewelry
Thieves allegedly broke into a house in Nargala village of Jawali sub division, Kangra, and decamped with 100 gram jewelry and Rs 20,000 on the intervening night of Sunday and Monday. - ?Suffering pensioners? to get relief in time - bound manner, rules Punjab and Haryana High Court
Castigated by the Punjab and Haryana High Court for not granting pensionary benefits under the old-pension scheme to employees whose services were regularised after the commencement of the new contributory provident fund scheme around 18 years ago, the Punjab government has decided to “streaml - Parkash Singh Badal hospitalised; condition stable
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patriarch Parkash Singh Badal was on Monday evening admitted to the PGIMER here following gastric-related complaints, hospital sources said. - Textile park in Ludhiana to be game changer, to boost exports
The upcoming textile park over 1,000 acres at Koom Kalan near here will be a game changer for the textile and garment industry and will further boost exports from Ludhiana, which was one of the three major textile clusters in the state, the government has claimed.
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