Chandigarh News - Chandigarh Business Information Directory

Chandigarh News - Chandigarh Business Information Directory

  • 28th May, 2022 The Tribune India
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    • Reduce collector rates, CBC urges Chandigarh Administration
      The Chandigarh Business Council (CBC) has written to the UT Administration in connection with recent flop auction of properties of the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB), in which out of 35 properties only four properties were auctioned.
    • UT witnesses 15 fresh Covid cases
      The city witnessed 15 fresh Covid cases on Friday, taking the active caseload to 91. While there was no fresh fatality, 18 patients recovered from the disease. The virus has claimed 1,165 lives in the city so far. TNS
    • ASI among three held for extortion; escapes
      The local police have busted a gang of extortionists and have arrested three persons, including an ASI, who later escaped from police custody.
    • Vigilance Bureau books10 panchayat members for Rs 6.6 cr fraud
      The Vigilance Bureau today registered a case against two sarpanches, eight panches, two panchayat secretaries, one Junior Engineer (JE), 10 firms and four private persons on the charge of misappropriating Rs 6.66 crore on the pretext of undertaking development works.
    • Sand, gravel supply increases, so do rates
      In its bid to bring down prices of sand and gravel, the state government has managed to increase the supply, but the cost of the basic construction material still is higher by around 45 per cent over the rates of last year.
    • 10% jump in April revenue on back of 3 - fold rise in non - tax income
      In what may bring relief to the Aam Aadmi Party government, as it struggles to improve cash reserves for implementing its poll promises, the state’s earnings in the first month of their tenure in office (April) has seen an increase of 10 per cent, over the corresponding period of last year.
    • Seniority in postings went for toss during Singla's 2 - mth stint
      Ousted Health Minister Dr Vijay Singla in connivance with department officials allegedly threw rules to the wind when it came to appointing health officials to key posts.
    • Former CM Om Prakash Chautala?s four properties seized
      Accepting the CBI plea, the court confiscated former Haryana CM Om Prakash Chautala’s four properties, worth Rs 2.49 crore, which included Asola Farm House over 2.905 acres in Delhi worth Rs 1.50 crore, 2,107 sq ft Hailey Road (Delhi) flat worth Rs 43.03 lakh, Gurugram flat worth Rs 50 lakh, a
    • Luxury buses to be back on airport route
      The state-run Pepsu Road Transport Corporation (PRTC) and PUNBUS will soon resume the luxury bus service to the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, New Delhi. Restarting after four years, the bus service will be from eight cities: Amritsar, Pathankot, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Hoshiarp
    • Realtor 'stings' forest officials
      The tussle between the Punjab Forest Department and MD of WWICS Group of Companies and realtor Lt Col BS Sandhu (retd), who has been recently booked for illegally carving out farmhouses in violation of forest laws, has reached the Chief Minister’s Office.
    • Field joint nominee: SAD to Panthic parties
      The SAD core committee today invited all Panthic parties to contest the Sangrur Lok Sabha byelection jointly even as the 11-member Iqbal Singh Jhunda sub-committee is learnt to have recommended a change in the leadership for the party’s revival.
    • Job letters for 21 Milkfed recruits
      Punjab Cooperation Minister Harpal Singh Cheema on Friday handed over appointment letters to 21 successful candidates for the post of senior executive (marketing and finance) of Milkfed.
    • Promote Brigadier by May 31, AFT directs MoD
      The Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) today directed the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and Army headquarters to promote a Brigadier from the Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Department to the rank of Major General, the highest rank authorised in the department, by May 31.