- Fodder costly, so will be our labour: Workers to farmers
Abnormally high prices of toori (wheat straw fodder), which is used as fodder for livestock, in the ongoing harvest season are turning out to be a po
- Amritsar locals look to AAP govt for shifting ?garbage hill?
Going by the famous adage — desperate maladies require desperate remedies — the garbage heaps in the city’s thickly populated Bhagatanwala area are g
- Khalistan graffiti in Faridkot
After the incidents in Roopnagar and Himachal Pradesh legislative assembly campus near Dharamshala, “Khalistan Zindabad '' graffiti was found on the
- ?Coffers empty?: Speaker?s reply on women?s pension
Punjab legislative assembly speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan on Friday blamed the previous Congress government for emptying the state coffers but remain
- PWD engineer suspended
The Punjab public works department (PWD) suspended its Hoshiarpur construction circle superintending engineer Virinder Kumar with immediate effect un
- Exam for entry to meritorious schools after 2 yrs
After Covid-19 disrupted the admission process for two years, the Punjab government has now decided to conduct entrance exams for meritorious schools
- Punjab uses 65% more power than last year
The continuous rise in temperature this year has increased the power demand in the state, especially in the domestic urban sector.
- Online exam for final semester Afghan students
Panjab University has come to the rescue of Afghan students studying in the final semester by announcing that they can take online examinations. Ther
- Canal repair within a week: Minister
Punjab water resources minister Bram Shanker Jhimpa on Friday visited Muktsar to take stock of the ongoing repair of Sirhind feeder canal, where a br
- Baker falls for peon job fraud
A cheating case was registered against a person for allegedly duping a Sector 35 resident of Rs 60,000 on the pretext of providing a job of peon at P
- Powermen union opposes UT department?s privatisation
The Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) held a public hearing session in connection with the UT administration’s power tariff petition in
- Suicide at Bhakra: 2 bros among 4 booked
After a 63-year-old man was found dead in Bhakra canal in Fatehgarh Sahib on May 11, police have booked his two brothers and two nephews for abetment
- Cong challenge to Kejri: Act against your 6 councillors
The city unit of the Congress on Friday dared AAP supremo and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal to take concrete action against six of its party c
- Depot holders get 42cr commission
In a relief for depot holders of the state; food, civil supplies and consumer affairs department on Friday released Rs 42 crore as commission to them
- MP reviews status of CSCL projects
MP Kirron Kher on Friday reviewed the status and progress of all the projects being conducted by the Chandigarh Smart City Ltd (CSCL).