- 27th July, 2021 Times of India
- 26th July, 2021 Times of India
- Hisar airport to be named after Maharaja Agrasen: Haryana CM
Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday announced that the state's first civil airport in Hisar district would be named after Maharaja Ag - Haryana Police arrests criminal carrying Rs 50,000 reward from Rajasthan
CHANDIGARH: In a major catch, Haryana Police has arrested a criminal, carrying a reward of Rs 50,000 from Rajasthan. - Haryana Police arrests wanted criminal from Rajasthan
The Haryana Police arrested a wanted criminal, carrying a cash reward of Rs 50,000, from Rajasthan on Monday. - Schools for classes 10 to 12 reopen in Punjab
Schools for classes 10 to 12 reopened in Punjab on Monday with students saying they were happy to return to classrooms as they could interact with the - Monday Review: Tricity this week
Monday Review: Tricity this week.In the 64th edition of Monday Review, the weekly home update from Chandigarh, Panchkula, and Mohali, watch what happened when the monsoon gained pace. Traffic jammed, roads were flooded, and bridges broke. This was Chandigarh after 18.6 millimetre rain early on in the week. A city craving for respite from heat and humidity was left sated and inundated. Bikes under water and boats on land. It was also quite a scene. The railway underbridge became divers' platform, while Zirakpur came to its knees, wading at that depth. Its roads caved in and the town's claims of unclogged drains were drowned. In Ambala, the poor mayor's reputation also sank. While the government schools of Chandigarh reopened from July 19 after parents’ mandatory authorization, the private campuses remain closed, since a section of the parents wants to wait until all the children are vaccinated. That's a long shot, given that just the permission for clinical trials on children has come only a few days ago. Almost 80% of adult Chandigarh has Covid antibodies, reveals the serosurvey, and urban areas march ahead of rural. That, last week, was also said for 60% of the city's children. Will statistics be any guarantee against infection remains to be seen but it lifts the morale for sure. Experts say the city is just short of herd immunity and the next wave may be manageable. While people wonder how's that possible in a place with so much of floating population, doctors are also not recommending that we let down our guard. Vaccination doesn't mean 100% immunity against the virus. Once bitten, twice shy after the July 6 violence, the cops prevented Punjab’s jobless teachers from storming into the city. And how? By holding aloft banners warning them of Section 144 in force and by laying barbed wires over the metal barricadess. Two weeks ago, police had to use water cannon, tear gas and lathicharge. For your TOI copy, call us at this number: 1800 121 0005. Please, like, share, and subscribe, and get vaccinated. - Ministry of home affairs clears names of new Chandigarh home secretary, civic body head
The ministry of home affairs (MHA) has finally cleared the names of 2000 batch senior Haryana cadre IAS officer Nitin Kumar Yadav and 2007 batch Punja - Chandigarh: Rs 2 crore machine taken on Rs 10Lakh rent to rid Sukhna of weeds
The UT administration has hired a Rs 2crore hitech machine on a rent of Rs 10 lakh for a month or so to remove weeds from Sukhna Lake, replicating the - Chandigarh: ?Police torture? riles PGI workers
After alleging that three of the contractual employees of PGI were tortured by police following a complaint of a doctor of a theft of her mobile, over - 9 diarrhoea cases reported in Panchkula
On Saturday, diarrhoea cases crossed the 500 mark with nine fresh cases being reported at the civil hospital in Sector-6.
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