- Chandigarh sees coldest day of season - The Tribune India
The city today saw the coldest day of this summer so far. The maximum temperature further dropped to 29.6°C, 8.5°C below normal. Yesterday, the city had recorded the second lowest maximum temperature of the season at 30.7°C. The minimum temperature in the city today was 20°C, 3.3°
- 'Farmers Can Change Governments if They Want': Telangana CM KCR in Chandigarh - The Quint
As a part of his India tour, KCR met the families of deceased farmers and soldiers and gave them financial support.
- Chandigarh: Consultant dupes 14 of Rs 2.20 crore - The Tribune India
The police have booked Arvinder, owner of AS Immigration Consultant, Sector 34, for allegedly duping 14 people of Rs 2.20 crore on the pretext of sending them abroad.
- 8 Industrial Area parks of Chandigarh to get makeover - The Tribune India
Eight parks in the Industrial Area, Phase I and II, are set for a makeover. The MC has proposed to carry out beautification and greenery work at the parks. Open-air gyms and other facilities have also been planned.
- Chandigarh: Eight men ?enter house by force?, molest woman and beat her brothers - The Indian Express
Police said that three of the eight accused have been identified. The victim's brothers were rushed to GMSH-16 for treatment.
- Chandigarh: Immigration firm owner booked for defrauding 15 people of Rs 2.29 crore - The Indian Express
He also took possession of their passports, and original documents, including education degrees.
- Chandigarh: Two held for snatching mobile - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The UT police have arrested two youths for allegedly snatching a mobile phone. According to the police, Sagar, a resident of Sector 34, reported that two persons, Mohammad Faiz (23) and Mohammad (21), both residents of Burail, Sector 45, snatched his mobile phone in Sector 34 on May 22.
- Punjab to have 5 more NRI - designated courts - The Tribune India
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government has mooted a proposal to increase the number of fast-track NRI courts in the state. At present, the only NRI-designated court is in Jalandhar.
- Punjab to promote science in Punjabi - Times of India
The Punjab state council for science and technology (PSCST) and Vigyan Prasar have jointly launched science communication, popularisation and extensi
- Mohali: Man booked for abetment after wife commits suicide - Times of India
Police on Tuesday booked a husband on charges of abetment to suicide after his wife allegedly committed suicide by consuming some poisonous substance
- Regional parties look for tie - ups to keep BJP at bay - The Tribune India
As the Congress grapples unceasingly with in-house issues, India’s regional parties are moving around like busy bees, wasting little time in putting up a challenge of sorts to the BJP before the 2024 elections. The southern forces in particular seem to be at play because barring Karnataka and
- Against textile park, activists meet Forest Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak - The Tribune India
Farm union and green activists today met Forest Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak, seeking protection and saving of the Mattewara, Jaspal Kadar, Haridarnagar and Salempur forests and flood plain of the Sutlej from a proposed textile park.
- Dismissed Punjab Police SI Sarabjit Singh gets bail in DGP?s fake signature case - The Tribune India
A local court has granted bail to dismissed Punjab Police SI Sarabjit Singh arrested in the alleged case of fake promotions and recruitment orders issued under the signature of ex-DGP Sidharth Chattopadhyaya. The accused had been arrested in January along with other accused.
- SAD seeks CBI probe into ?sale? of AAP ticket - The Tribune India
The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) today said sacking of Health Minister Dr Vijay Singla was a tactic of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to divert attention from serious allegations of corruption against party supremo Arvind Kejriwal. It asked the ruling party to order a CBI inquiry into the charges of sale of
- Against 24 posts, only 3 officers in Department of Defence Services Welfare - The Tribune India
The Department of Defence Services Welfare (DSW), Punjab, mandated with managing the affairs of and looking after the welfare of ex-servicemen in the state, is facing a severe manpower crunch because of superannuation of existing staff and delays in fresh appointments.