- 26th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Faridkot jail superintendent suspended after video by inmate goes viral
Faridkot jail superintendent Joginder Pal was on Thursday suspended after the video shot by an inmate on a phone went viral. - Punjab and UK agree for further tie up in agriculture, IT, food processing, higher education, sports, public transport and biomass sectors
Punjab and the United Kingdom (UK) on Thursday agreed for a further tie up in agriculture, Information and Technology (IT), food processing, higher education, sports, public transport (electric buses) and biomass sectors. - Chandigarh reports 13 fresh Covid cases
Chandigarh: The city witnessed 13 fresh Covid cases on Wednesday, taking the active caseload to 77. While there was no fresh fatality, 16 patient recovered from the disease. The virus has claimed 1,165 lives in the city so far. — TNS - ?Why so handsome?: Athar Khan picture on Instagram makes girls skip a beat, IAS officer gets hundreds of marriage proposals
If Athar Aamir Khan’s fans had a way, they would have crowned him the “most handsome IAS officer" ever. - Arvind Kejriwal orders stadiums in Delhi to stay open till 10 pm after IAS officer?s 'walk with dog' on tracks triggers outrage
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has directed all state-run sports facilities in the city to stay open for sportspersons till 10 pm. - Vibrant video of 3 Bharatnatyam dancers doing hip - hop mash in saris creates a buzz around the world, what?s your say?
Oh wow! this fusion of hip-hop and Bharatnatyam would want you to dance with it. - Nivesh enters Olympiad
Nivesh Agarwal of Class XII (non-medical) of Shri Guru Harkishan Senior Secondary Public School, Sector 40-C, Chandigarh, brought laurels to school by being selected for the International Mathematics Olympiad. Among six national-level qualifiers for the Indian team in International Mathematics Olymp - Blossom Convent School, Nayagaon
The kindergarten section of Blossom Convent School, Nayagaon, celebrated the closing ceremony for summer vacation. The tiny tots came dressed in colourful and bright clothes. Classrooms were decorated with balloons, paper laterns. Teachers also came attired in bright colours. A cake-cutting ceremony - Paragon Convent School, Chandigarh
The tiny tots of the school are all set to go on their summer break. So, through experiential learning and a practice activity, they were taught how to stay cool during the rising temperatures, with cool summer requisites and comfortable apparel. The children were also asked to stay hydrated by havi - Green Castle Smart School, Chandigarh
The school organised a declamation competition. The topic was the ‘language of Dadra Nagar Haveli’. Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a district of the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu in western India. The speakers were students from classes I to VIII. Each student wa - Sri Guru Gobind Singh Public School, Chandigarh
In order to make students beat the heat, a splash pool party for pre-primary classes was organised in Sri Guru Gobind Singh Public School Sector 35-B, Chandigarh. The tiny tots enjoyed splashing water on one another. The glowing faces of young children exhibited their Joyful mood. The children also - St Joseph?s Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh
The school celebrated World Telecommunication Day by organising a plethora of activities. In the Secondary Block, Josephites displayed their artistic skills through an array of e-posters/pamphlets. They revealed their hidden talent beautifully while displaying the various telecom icons/symbols on th - Japanese man spends Rs 12 lakh to ?become a dog?
It was his dream to look like an animal. The Japanese man went all the way to transform himself into a “collie”, a breed of dog, which was made possible by a professional agency called Zeppet. - Cleanliness drive at war memorial
Ludhiana: SCD Government College NCC Air Wing Cadets from No.4 PB Air Sqn, Ludhiana, participated in the cleaning activity of the War Memorial on College Road near Nehru Rose Garden as part of their monthly activities. They cleaned the memorial of Mahavir Chakra Awardee Major Bhupinder Singh of 4 Ho - File affidavit on rehabilitating jhuggi dwellers: Punjab and Haryana High Court
Displaying the humanitarian side of law, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the Union of India to file an affidavit on the issue of rehabilitating dwellers compelled to live in jhuggis after observing that they too were citizens of this country and had a right to life.
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