- 27th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Cricket trials on May 30
Panchkula District Cricket Association (affiliated to the Haryana Cricket Association) will conduct trials on May 30 to select the district teams for the coming Haryana Inter-District U-19 and U-16 Championships. - DRDO chief lays stress on collaborative research
The 13th International High Energy Materials Conference and Exhibits, being organised by the High Energy Materials Society of India, in association with Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL), UT, began here today. - Musical event at Tagore Theatre
Shoolini University organised a musical night – Panchlight – a rom-com event, at Tagore Theatre, today. Directed by Ankur Saxena Bashar and produced by Shoolini University VC Atul Khosla and vice-president Avnee Khosla , Panchlight narrated tale of a village that still had no electricity - Newspaper vendor dies as speeding Thar hits scooter
A 50-year-old newspaper vendor, who was on his way to distribute newspapers, died after the scooter he was riding was hit by a speeding Thar at the Sector 17/18 light point on Madhya Marg this morning. The Thar was being driven by a 21-year-old youth, identified as Apram, a resident of Sector 33. He - Now, pay property tax with rebate in city till July 31
The last date to deposit property tax with rebate has been extended by two months i.e. up to July 31 in the city. - Photo exhibition on archs
A photo exhibition, “Art of the Arch, Thresholds of Time Space and Architecture”, is being organised by the Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi in collaboration with the Government Museum and Art Gallery, Sector 10, at the museum till June 2. - Officer caught taking Rs 30K bribe for fire NOC
A fire officer of the Fire and Emergency Services, Municipal Corporation (MC), Chandigarh, was today arrested by the CBI for allegedly taking a bribe of Rs 30,000 for giving a fire NOC. - Man booked on cheating charge
Chandigarh: The UT police have registered a cheating case on a complaint of Japinder Singh Walia, who reported that he had purchased a car from Harish Mittu, alias Vicky, who resides in Sector 70, Mohali. The suspect told the victim that the car was in a good condition, but it later emerged that it - No CAT - III for city airport; shorter route proposed
Nearly seven years after a petition was filed in public interest claiming that the Chandigarh international airport had failed to take off to the desired heights even after spending Rs 1,400 crore, the UT Administration today told the Punjab and Haryana High Court that two of its proposals would bri - Punjab, Haryana, UT to inform High Court on response time
Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh will inform the Punjab and Haryana High Court about the response time for helping distressed runaway couples. - Power shocker for jhuggi dweller
An inflated electricity bill of Rs 3.18 lakh has been giving sleepless nights to a jhuggi dweller for the past several months at Gandhi Colony in the Mansa Devi Complex here. - No lessons learnt , only 70 PGs have fire NOC
Even two years after the fire safety certificate was made mandatory for paying guest (PG) accommodations following the death of three girl students in a PG fire mishap, only 70 have bothered to procure the fire no-objection certificate (NOC). - Flouting norms, Punjab health corporation awards Rs 52 - cr contract for rehab drug
In alleged violation of the norms, Punjab Health Systems Corporation (PHSC) awarded contract worth over Rs 52 crore to two firms for supplying de-addiction medicine. The order for the annual supply of 80 lakh strips of buprenorphine naloxone tablets was placed despite the suspected “price pool - Learning graph: Punjab outdoes Delhi schools
Punjab has outperformed Delhi in the nationwide learning outcome levels survey for Classes III, V, VIII and X. The National Achievement Survey-2021 report places Punjab ahead of Delhi, although CM Bhagwant Mann had taken his Education Minister and teachers to the Capital to educate them on “be - CM, 2 ministers from Sangrur, AAP MLAs to camp in segment
Retaining the winning margin in all nine Assembly segments that fall in the Sangrur parliamentary seat is the target set by the AAP for the elections due on June 23.
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