- 17th November, 2020 Times of India
- People skirt cracker ban with chemical cocktail
Jaskaran Singh | TNN Ambala: After the district administration banned crackers, several kirana stores in Ambala City supplied a mixture of sulphur-pot. - Farmers vow to intensify fight against farm laws
Bathinda: Protesting against the central farm laws for over one-and-a-half months, the farm organisations of Punjab observed the 105th martyrdom day o. - Woman loses Rs 13 lakh to online scammers
Panchkula: A 37-year-old woman from Panchkula was allegedly duped of Rs 13 lakh by a person she met on Facebook, who claimed to be from UK and two oth. - Hry ex - minister booked for cow slaughter in UP
Ambala: UP Police has booked Ambala-based Haryana Democratic Front (HDF) leader Nirmal Singh, a four-time former MLA and Haryana minister, for alleged. - Interceptor van made cops breathe easier as commuters moved slower
Times News Network Mohali: According to traffic officials, Punjab’s lone intercepter van regulated commuters’ vehicle speed by issuing challans to def. - Upload staff data on human resource system by Nov 30: Khattar
Chandigarh: The Haryana government has directed the nodal officers to upload data of all the employees including that of boards, corporations and univ. - Punjab BJP to contest all assembly seats in 2022
Amritsar: With the SAD-BJP partnership coming to an end after Akali Dal pulled out of the NDA government over the contentious farm laws, the BJP in Pu. - Special parole ends, 40 prisoners return to jail
Chandigarh: With the special parole granted owing to the Covid-19 outbreak ending, the first batch of 40 prisoners returned to the jail on Monday. - Mohali residents irked as dug - up road left open
Mohali: Engineering experts in Mohali are unhappy with the way work on laying of underground sewerage pipelines is being done. - AAP seeks probe into links of OSDs
Chandigarh: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Monday accused the Congress government of patronising drug trade in the state, threatening to approach the high c. - Talks on, Punjab Cong defers MLAs? Jantar Mantar stir
Chandigarh: Punjab Congress has decided to defer its protest at the Jantar Mantar in Delhi against the Centre’s farm laws and the restrictions on move. - Haryana boosts advocate general?s discretionary powers to hire law officers
Chandigarh: The Haryana government has increased the discretionary powers of the state’s advocate general (AG) to appoint law officers and to promote . - ?Custodial torture? of advocate brothers: ASI suspended, three cops transferred
Ludhiana: A day after two advocate brothers were allegedly thrashed in police custody in Haibowal, commissioner of police Rakesh Agarwal suspended ASI.
- 16th November, 2020 Times of India
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