Chandigarh News - Chandigarh Business Information Directory

Chandigarh News - Chandigarh Business Information Directory

  • 18th June, 2022 The Tribune India
    • Panjab University not to allow outsiders from Gate No. 3
      Keeping in view security measures on the Panjab University campus and a communication received from the office of SSP, Security and Traffic, UT, a meeting was convened.
    • Yoga fest begins at PU today
      Chandigarh: A four-day special yoga festival is being organised at Panjab University, Chandigarh, by the NSS from Saturday to mark International Day of Yoga. Coordinator of the programme and NSS programme officer Richa Sharma said various activities would be organised during the four-day festival. O
    • FBI retrieved data from Sippy?s iPhone for CBI
      It was the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that provided assistance to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) by retrieving data from slain national-level shooter and advocate Sukhmanpreet Singh Sidhu, aka Sippy Sidhu’s iPhone 5. The FBI provided 56.1 GB data to the CBI, which include
    • Tennis: Vatsal wins U - 18 title
      Vatsal Manikantan of Gujarat overpowered A Nagpure of Maharashtra 6-4 7-5 to win the boys’ U-18 title, on the concluding day of the CLTA-AITA Super Series Tennis Tournament. In the boys’ U-16 final, another Gujarat player K Chothani beat Manikantan 6-0 6-3. Jaya Kapoor won the girls&rsqu
    • Football meet concludes
      The two-day football tournament for boys (under-16), organised by the Chandigarh Police at the football ground, Police Lines, Sector 26, concluded today.
    • Hockey meet from today
      The Hockey Chandigarh will organise State Senior Men Hockey Championship at the Sports Complex in Sector 42 here from June 18 to 24.
    • 55 test +ve, 35 cured in Chandigarh
      The city witnessed 55 fresh cases of Covid on Friday. While no new fatality was reported, 35 more persons recovered from the disease. — TNS
    • Official reviews Jal Shakti works in Chandigarh
      Joint Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion Manmeet K Nanda today visited the city to review the progress of various components under the Jal Shakti Abhiyaan — “Catch the rain where it falls and when it falls”. Nanda has been appointed the central nodal officer i
    • Ritesh tops P?kula dist in Class X board exams
      Ritesh Kumar Chaube, a student of Government Model Sanskriti Senior Secondary School, Sector 20, has topped Panchkula district in the Class X exams the results of which were declared today by the Board of School Education, Haryana.
    • DC holds meet to review law & order in Mohali
      To maintain and law and order, the district administration today held a review meeting with officials of various departments.
    • 30 rehired professors told to pack up by Punjab Government
      In a major policy shift, the Punjab Government has shown the door to 30 re-employed professors of Government Medical Colleges in Patiala and Amritsar.
    • Sheer vendetta: Congress on ex - MLA?s arrest by Punjab police
      PCC chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring today condemned the “arbitrary” arrest of former Congress MLA Joginder Pal, saying it was a “clear case of political vendetta”.
    • MC Poll: Anger over Agnipath in Haryana may singe BJP - JJP
      The BJP-JJP alliance may face the heat of the anti-Agnipath protests in the June 19 municipal elections.
    • Boost to Punjab?s IT sector, private firms commit Rs 770 cr investment in FY22
      Despite economic slowdown due to the Covid pandemic and other factors, the IT and electronics industry in Punjab witnessed a significant growth in the financial year 2021-22, attracting investments worth Rs 770 crore, an increase of nearly 67 per cent over the previous year.
    • Agnipath scheme attack on youth: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann
      Condemning the recent decision of the NDA government to implement the Agnipath scheme in the Army as a retrogressive step, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday asked the Centre to immediately roll back its decision in the larger interest of the country and its youth.