- No school in Chandigarh should function under temporary tin shed: Governor Banwarilal Purohit - The Tribune India
Punjab Governor and UT Administrator Banwarilal Purohit ordered that no school should function under temporary tin shed in Chandigarh, after visiting Government High School, Hallo Majra, here, today.
- 3 from Chandigarh fall prey to fraudsters - The Tribune India
Dharmendra Kumar Pathak, a resident of Sector 47, alleged that he received a call from a courier service on April 11 mentioning that one of his parcels containing a credit card has been redirected to the bank due to area PIN code mismatch as per their records.
- Sec 17 underground multi - level parking lot set for overhaul - Times of India
The municipal corporation (MC) is going in for an overhaul of the city’s first underground multi-level parking in Sector 17.
- Chandigarh residents await solar plant subsidy - The Tribune India
Even after more than two years, many residents of the city have not received the subsidy for installation of rooftop solar plants.
- Chandigarh: Caught napping, health centre staff to be shifted - The Tribune India
The UT Health Secretary, Yash Pal Garg, conducted a surprise visit to health and wellness centres (HWC) today and found staff not performing their duty properly. Garg ordered for the transfer of the erring staff and issued instructions to the Health Department.
- Bids to smuggle liquor foiled, 2 gangs busted - The Tribune India
The state Excise Department and Punjab Police have once again tightened the noose on persons involved in smuggling of liquor. In coordinated efforts of Special Operations Group of the department and Fatehgarh Sahib police, two gangs involved in illegal smuggling of liquor from neighbouring states of
- Focus on education, jobs to stop brain drain: Minister - The Tribune India
In a bid to stop brain drain, the state government is entirely concentrating on imparting quality education, providing better healthcare facilities and creating more opportunities for the state youth so that they won’t need to go to other countries for education and jobs, said Punjab Revenue,
- ?Poor state of affairs? in prisons, Punjab and Haryana High Court tells DGP to take necessary steps - The Tribune India
Taking cognisance of “poor state of affairs prevailing in the jails across the state” in one such matter, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has asserted that the Director General of Police (Prisons) would be “well advised” to look into the issue. The order’s copy was al
- Milk procurement price hiked by Rs 20 per kg fat - The Tribune India
Considering difficulties being faced by milk producers due to continuous increase in purchase price of raw cattle feed ingredients, finished feed rates, fodder and other milk production overhead costs, Milkfed Punjab has decided to increase the procurement price being paid to farmers by Rs 20 per kg
- Centre agrees to buy moong at MSP - The Tribune India
The Government of India (GoI) has agreed to implement the Price Support Scheme (PSS) for procurement of moong in Punjab for the rabi season 2021-22.
- Jeanneret, our neighbour - The Tribune India
I WAS a little more than seven years old in 1963 when my family moved into House No. 58 in Sector 5 in the then new town of Chandigarh. The street had 10 houses, five on each side. All were built and owned by the Administration and occupied by government officers like my father. The street was quite
- Board of doctors to decide on Sidhu?s special diet: Court - Times of India
A day after former Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu was sent to Patiala central jail to serve his sentence of one year rigours imprisonment,
- Hry veterinary docs demand more staff - Times of India
The working committee of Haryana Veterinarians on Saturday met animal husbandry minister JP Dalal in Hisar over their demands regarding ACP (assured
- 17 Delhi flights forced land in Amritsar - Times of India
Seventeen domestic and international flights landed at Amritsar’s Sri Guru Ram Das Ji International Airport on Friday night after they were diverted
- ?1 in 7 at high risk due to lack of cooling? - Times of India
Access to cooling is now recognised as an urgent global challenge with 1.2 billion people facing extreme and potentially fatal risk from heat.