A division bench of Justices Tejinder Singh Dhindsa and Vivek Puri passed the order while hearing the plea of Residents Welfare Association and another which have challenged the sale of houses in Chandigarh as independent units like floor-wise or on a share basis.
UT Adviser Dharam Pal while speaking to The Indian Express said that the talks are on with the Indian Air Force regarding the setting up of the museum, which will be built on the pattern of a similar museum in Kerala.
A project for carrying out development works, i.e. strengthening of sewerage system, storm water drainage, water supply, construction of roads, horticulture and electrical works, amounting to Rs 102.21 crore was submitted to the Chandigarh Administration with a request to provide dedicated funds for carrying out these works.
In his monthly 'Mann Ki Baat' on Sunday, the PM praised 29-year-old Chandigarh resident Sanjay Rana, who is working hard to make the vaccination campaign against the corona pandemic a success through a food stall.
The Tricity reported 12 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, however, Panchkula did not report any cases. No Covid-related death was reported in Mohali, Chandigarh or Panchkula. There are 79 active cases in the Tricity at present.
Estimates said that at least 10,000 Congress workers, besides senior party leaders, had turned up at Congress Bhawan, making it a nightmare for the administration.
Of the 40 travelling in the bus, 10 are admitted at Moga Civil Hospital, while nine others have been referred to hospitals in Ludhiana, Amritsar and Patiala, Dr Amarpreet Kaur Bajwa, Moga Civil Surgeon, said.
Police detained them citing violation of orders issued under CrPC section 144, which bans assembly of five or more people at one spot. As the protestors tried to break the barricades, police had to use mild force to disperse the mob. They were then taken to a nearby police station from where they were later released.
Chandigarh: The farmers had been arrested in connection with an incident of stone pelting on the car of Haryana Deputy Speaker Ranbir Singh Gangwa during a protest on July 11. Invoking the sedition charge for the first time against farmers protesting over the new farm laws for the past eight months, the Haryana Police had booked over 100 of them.