- 30th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Open House: What steps should UT take to ensure slum dwellers don't encroach on govt land?
Allowing government land to be encroached upon is a serious lapse. Such encroachments should be removed at the initial stage itself rather than allowing these to expand. Regular surveillance of the city area by the authorities is required to stop encroachment. - Couple booked for assault
Chandigarh: The UT police have booked a man and his wife for allegedly assaulting his mother and her younger son. The woman, a resident of Mani Majra, alleged that her son Ranjit Kumar and his wife, both residents of Thakur Dwara, Mani Majra, assaulted her and her younger son Hardeep Kumar at her ho - Chandigarh archers Rhythm, Daksh shine at mini - national meet
City archers Rhythm and Daksh Sehrawat shone bright in the U-14 recurve events, at the 12th Mini-National Archery Championship held in Rajahmundry (Andhra Pradesh). - Chandigarh sees 15 fresh cases
Chandigarh: The city witnessed 15 fresh Covid cases on Sunday, taking the active caseload to 100. While there was no fresh fatality due to the virus, 13 patients recovered from the disease. The virus has claimed 1,165 lives in the city so far. TNS - Bansal, Umesh win open bridge tourney : The Tribune India
Team of AK Bansal and Umesh Singh scored 575.33 points to win the pairs’ event of the 11th Steel Strips Group Open Bridge Championship organised by the Punjab Bridge Association. - Chandigarh's draft cycling policy: Pedal to work for week, get fitness, half - day leave too!
Soon, you will be entitled to half-day leave every week if you pedal to work for seven days. Private sector employees may earn incentives for a particular distance travelled by cycle to the workplace. - Monsoon likely to keep June 30 date with Chandigarh
With the south-west monsoon setting in over Kerala today, three days ahead of the normal date, it is expected to reach Chandigarh on its normal date — June 30. - Sangrur LS bypoll notification today
The notification for holding the byelection to Sangrur parliamentary constituency will be issued on Monday. Candidates can make nominations till June 6. - Punjab Government mulls banning 9 pesticides for basmati
The high-pesticide residue in basmati, cultivated in Punjab, threatens its export potential. With the AAP government aiming at reducing the area under the water-guzzling paddy, the focus has also shifted to reduce the use of pesticide on the basmati crop. - Submit proof of corruption: Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Cheema to Capt Amarinder Singh
Finance Minister Harpal Cheema has asked former Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh to submit the proof of corrupt practices indulged in by his Cabinet colleagues. - Now, pay property tax with rebate in Chandigarh till July 31
Now, pay property tax with rebate in Chandigarh till July 31
- 29th May, 2022 The Tribune India
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