- Ambala: 2 booked under Immigration Act - The Tribune India
The police have booked two persons on charges of cheating and under the Immigration Act after a man accused them of sending his son to Turkey instead of Greece.
- 3x3 red bull basketball Tournament: Pistol Group outplay Naya Nangal to lift title - The Tribune India
Pistol Group emerged winners in the 3x3 Red Bull Basketball Tournament held at Guru Nanak Stadium.
- Five held for forcibly taking away SUV from policeman in Ludhiana - The Tribune India
The city police today arrested five persons who had forcibly taken away a Ford Endeavour from a police constable at Chet Singh Nagar on Saturday night.
- Panchkula stadium to have world - class rehab centre - The Tribune India
Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Sector 3, here is going to have the only ultra-modern rehabilitation centre of the north region equipped with latest equipment worth crores.
- Panchkula: Bike thieves held - The Tribune India
The police have nabbed Rahul of Ghatiwala village, Pinjore, and Mandeep Singh of Tangra Hari Singh village in Kalka on the charge of stealing motorcycles. The police said Rahul and Mandeep stole a motorcycle from Civil Hospital, Kalka, on April 5 and another from Civil Hospital, Sector 6, Panchkula,
- Ludhiana administration gears up for monsoon, sets up 24x7 control room - The Tribune India
Deputy Commissioner Surabhi Malik said today that the district administration had set up a 24x7 flood control room (0161-2433100) in the administrative complex.
- AAP leader, two civic body employees booked for fraud in Ludhiana - The Tribune India
The Police Division 4 on Monday evening registered a case of fraud and criminal conspiracy against a Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and an inspector and a clerk of the Municipal Corporation, Ludhiana, and another person for committing a property fraud.
- Amid monkeypox fear, PGI told to keep a close watch - The Tribune India
Amid growing concerns over the spread of monkeypox around the globe, the PGI has been told to “keep a watch” on such cases.
- Shishu Niketan School, Mohali - The Tribune India
An intra-class poem recitation competition was organised for classes I and II. The participants recited poems on the themes, “Road safety” and “Save earth” for Class I, and “Be good” and “Journey of seed” for Class II. Prabhnoor Kaur of Class I-A and P
- Chandigarh MC celebrates foundation day - The Tribune India
The Municipal Corporation celebrated its foundation day at Tagore Theatre, Sector 18, on Tuesday. Sarabjit Kaur, Mayor, was the chief guest, while Anindita Mitra, Commissioner, was the guest of honour at a cultural programme organised by employees of the corporation. Addressing the audience, the May
- To process sanitary waste, Chandigarh MC plans to set up incinerators - The Tribune India
For scientific disposal of discarded domestic sanitary waste, the local Municipal Corporation has proposed to set up an incinerator each at the three material recovery facilities (MRFs)-cum-garbage transfer stations.
- Chandigarh witnesses 13 fresh Covid cases - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The city witnessed 13 new cases of Covid on Tuesday, taking the active caseload to 70. While there was no fresh fatality, eight patients recovered from the disease. The virus has claimed 1,165 lives in the city so far. — TNS
- Chandigarh Adviser: Show way in governance reforms - The Tribune India
To bring reforms in governance, the UT Administration is all set to complete the first phase of the regulatory compliance burden by the end of this month.
- 7 attack 2 brothers, outrage modesty of their sister in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Seven persons have been booked for allegedly thrashing two brothers and outraging the modesty of their sister at their house in Sector 25.
- Need - based changes in Chandigarh: Temporary structures may not be removed for time being, says HC - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that temporary structures with asbestos and fiberglass roof on steel or other light frames may not be removed till the recommendation of a committee “formed to determine need-based changes in the city”.