- 11th April, 2021 Times of India
- 16 deaths in 10 days, 13% weekly positivity rate leave Chandigarh gasping
Sixteen deaths in 10 days. A weekly positivity rate of 13% that is higher than of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. A total of 3,085 cases since A - HC restores forest range officer?s pension
Shimla: Disposing of a petition regarding the release of pensionary benefits to a retired forest range officer, the Himachal Pradesh high court observ. - Guest column: Dealing with gladiator syndrome in Khaki
The current month has been disastrous for the reputation of police forces, with the ongoing sordid drama of Mumbai police, followed by Bijapur ambush. - Drought - like conditions ruin 10% water schemes in hilly Himachal
Shimla: The drought-like conditions prevailing in Himachal Pradesh have hit around 900 water schemes — 10% of the total 9,000 — to the extent of 5% to. - UT reminds Doon institute to conduct 2nd wildlife census
Chandigarh: To carry out the second wildlife census in city’s Sukhna Wildlife Sancutary, the UT forest and wildlife department has sent a reminder to . - ?Courts can order re - evaluation of MCQ answer keys?
Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana high court has made it clear that it can permit for re-evaluation of answer keys of objective type or multiple choi. - Water pipe bursts, Sec 44 park flooded
Chandigarh: Residents of Sector 44, Chandigarh, were in a fix after the tertiary water supply pipe at the ‘Garden of Annuals’ burst on early Saturday .
- 10th April, 2021 Times of India
- Covid - 19: 11 fatalities, 2,937 new cases in Haryana
Haryana reported 11 Covid-19 fatalities on Saturday which took the death toll to 3,252, while 2,937 fresh cases pushed the tally to 3,13,441 in the st - Justice Rajan Gupta shows keen interest to reunite couple at Patiala
PATIALA: Long-pending litigation of a couple came to its logical end during National Lok Adalat held at District Courts, Patiala, when Justice Rajan G. - Chandigarh: Wheat procurement operation starts at sector 39 grain market
Under the shadow of Covid-19 and controversy over direct benefit transfer (DBT), wheat procurement kicked off in Punjab from Saturday, April 10. It is expected that 130 lakh metric tonnes of wheat will be procured during the exercise. The Reserve Bank of India has already cleared the cash credit limit (CCL) of Rs 21,000 crore. - Chandigarh: Pipe burst in Sector 44 park causes severe waterlogging
The tertiary water pipe in Sector 44 annual park busted late at night and has caused waterlogging. It's a river-like scene. People who live nearby are facing stink. Morning walkers were not able to walk there. - After PM?s call, UT to reach out to RWAs for vax drive
The Chandigarh health department will intensify Covid-19 vaccination drive by reaching out to the community, including offices, RWAs etc. The programm - UT advisory council to take call on uniform speed limits
The UT administration has recommended for rational speed limits with common limits on similar roads, the final call on which will be taken by the UT a - Now, house with 5 cases a micro containment zone
Single houses having five or more Covid-19 cases are being declared as micro containment zones, in a change of strategy to contain the spread of novel - Chandigarh: V P Singh Badnore launches system to digitise revenue record
The UT administration has digitised revenue record consisting of rights such as ‘jamabandis’ and mutation registers of 23 out of 25 villages. The reve
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