Chandigarh News - Chandigarh Business Information Directory

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  • 11th January, 2021 Times of India
  • 10th January, 2021 Times of India
    • Chandigarh look for winning start in Syed Mushtaq Ali
      Cricket News: With one eye on qualifying for the Elite Group, Chandigarh will begin their campaign against minnows Nagaland in a Plate Group encounter of the Syed M
    • Monday Review: TOI's weekly home update of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula
      In the 36th edition of Monday Review, watch how a rebellion failed to stop BJP's cakewalk three-nil triumph in the Chandigarh mayoral elections. In Panchkula, BJP's Kulbhushan Goyal takes oath as mayor and, in an interview with TOI, promises to make the city most liveable in the country. Bird flu kills 4.35 lakh chickens over a month in the poultry farms of Barwala and Raipur Rani, while a central team reaches Panchkula. In a lockdown impact, Chandigarh's vehicle registerations during 2020 were the lowest in 16 years. Watch how Mohali's primary and middle classes resume amid Covid-19 but caution keeps turnout low. Chandigarh has challenged the Punjab and Haryana high court's stay on power privatisation and move the Supreme Court. Heartbreak for Chandigarh. Fifth year in a row, the city won't have a tableau in Rajpath's Republic Day parade. Catch the Citizen Reporters in action. Keep reading TOI. To get your copy, call us at this number: 1800 121 0005
    • Chhatbir closes bird enclosures for visitors
      Though no bird or human has been infected with any type of virus at the Chhatbir Zoo, but after finding that chicken samples from Barwala poultry far
    • 3,700 birds culled in Barwala
      The animal husbandry department on Saturday culled 3,700 birds out of the 1.66 lakh in two poultry farms on the first day of its three-day drive initi
    • Study: PGI records 45% drop in non - accidental brain surgery cases
      PGI recorded a 45% drop in non accidental cases of brain surgery during the Covid pandemic. While there was a surge in cases of surgery necessitated b
    • Covid has struck 208 cops
      A total of 208 cops of the UT police, including a superintendent of police, DSPs, inspectors and constables, contracted the Covid-19 till date. Of the