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  • 18th January, 2021 Times of India
  • 17th January, 2021 Times of India
    • Monday Review: TOI's weekly home update of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula
      Monday Review: TOI's weekly home update of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula.In the 37th edition of Monday Review, watch how Oxford's coronavirus vaccine, Covishield, landed in Chandigarh and health workers received the first dose. Also, 13 more dead birds in Chandigarh tested negative for avian influenza, while Panchkula expected more bad news. Yet another year, electricity will cost Chandigarh nothing extra. UT's power privatisation also goes on fast track after the Supreme Court vacated the high-court-imposed stay. Short of money for payments, the Chandigarh municipal corporation has asked the UT finance department for its remaining grant-in-aid of Rs 100 crore. The week was freezing and foggy after the hills received snowfall. Police arrest a fake inspector general, a UK citizen, who sold cheap liquor in bottles of expensive scotch. UT's goods and service tax collection dropped Rs 292 crore from April to December in 2020. An underpass with lift, escalator, and stairs will connect the PGI with Panjab University. Also, catch the Citizen Reporters in action. Keep reading TOI. To get your copy, call us at this number: 1800 121 0005. Stay safe.
    • Farmers' protest: Sukhbir Badal condemns NIA summon to Khalsa Aid
      BATHINDA: Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal has said it was condemnable that the Central government did not find anything wrong with K.
    • GST fraud: Haryana police arrest 89, recover over Rs 112 crore
      CHANDIGARH: In a well coordinated operation against the Goods and Services Tax (GST) scam, Haryana police has busted 4 major gangs related to issuing .
    • Chandigarh: Young farmers take out protest march against farm bills
      Chandigarh youth farmers took out a march in support of protesting farmers from Ram Darbar area to Hallomajra Chowk in Chandigarh. The march was organized by Punjab Kisan Union (PKU) and Youth Farmers Unity. According to Punjab Kisan Union and youth farmer unity leaders, 'this law is very dangerous for the farmers as well as the labourers. First the government mandis will be destroyed through the law. The rate of rice and wheat will increase, the value of flour which is currently available for Rs 20-25 per kilogram will increase manifold'.
    • Chandigarh rolls up sleeves to knock out Covid
      A healthy 75% turnout was recorded on the first day of the immunisation programme against Covid-19 in the city on Saturday as hope replaced gloom abou
    • ?Covaxin safe, antibodies after 42 days?
      Dubbing the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine a historic moment for medicine, Rohtak PGIMS co-investigator for Covaxin Dr Ramesh Verma said their hard
    • 7 key points to help Panchkula get smart city tag discussed
      The Panchkula development advisory committee, formed by Haryana assembly speaker Gian Chand Gupta, held a meeting with all the newly elected councillo
    • PGI investigator immunised, calls it a historic moment
      Prof Madhu Gupta, who has been the principal investigator for Covishield trials at the PGI, called it as a historic moment when she was immunised with
    • After question paper leak reports, HSSC cancels test
      The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) on Saturday cancelled the written exam for the job of panchayat secretary. Nearly 6.75 lakh candidates h