- 18th May, 2022
- In Punjab, permission mandatory now for keeping pets in govt houses - The Tribune India
The Punjab Police on Wednesday in one decision have issued an order by the government, saying that one needs permission before keeping pets in government houses. - Farmers spend night on road after being stopped to march towards Chandigarh - India Today
Punjab farmers spent the night on the road after they were stopped to march toward Chandigarh. They are protesting against the government over various demands, including a bonus on wheat and beginning paddy sowing from June 10. - Fifth heatwave to hit Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh in next 2 days; rain likely on May 16 - The Tribune India
Fifth heatwave to hit Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh in next 2 days; rain likely on May 16 - An Alternate Guide To Chandigarh - Outlook India
I rediscovered Chandigarh after five years as a city with a free culture and multicultural milieu. Here's my guide to the places you must visit while you are here - DC Model School, Panchkula - The Tribune India
Eshwaramma Day 2022 was observed to mark the death anniversary of mother of Sri Satya Sai Baba. Eshwaramma was one of the pioneers of the Bal Vikas movement. Hence, this day is also observed as Bal Vikas Day. The programme started with the formal Veda recital by students. The accuracy of intonation - Yadavindra Public School, Patiala - The Tribune India
A group of 18 students, accompanied by three teachers, took part in a community service activity on the occasion of Global Youth Service Day. It was an AFS activity wherein all participants contributed equally in spreading happiness in the community. Following the theme ‘Serve, Smile and Share - After being stopped to March towards Chandigarh, protesting Punjab farmers spend night on road - Devdiscourse
Scores of Punjab farmers protesting against the government over their various demands spent the night on the road after they were stopped to march towards Chandigarh.The farmers, who owe allegiance to various farmer bodies of Punjab, were stopped from heading to the state capital on Tuesday to press the Aam Aadmi Party AAP government to meet their various demands, including a bonus on wheat and beginning paddy sowing from June 10.After being stopped by the Mohali Police on Tuesday, the farmers had squatted and parked their vehicles in the middle of the road. - Panchkula: Couple living on rent run illegal guest house, booked - Times of India
A married couple carried out illegal constructions in a rented house in Sector 12 A, started running a part of it as a guest house and threatened the - AKSIPS - 41 Smart School, Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Students of Class IV of AKSIPS-41 Smart School, Chandigarh, participated in the “Sensory Blind Fold” activity. This activity helped the students explore the importance of the sense of sight while studying about the five senses. In this activity, the children inserted their hand inside a - Punjab: Boy dives into pond to beat heat, drowns - Times of India
A minor boy drowned in a pond at Tira village in Nayagaon after he along with his three other friends descended into the water body to beat the heat. - Punjab: Contractual staffers climb atop building with petrol bottles - Times of India
Members of Sanyukt Atma Punjab Association (SAPA) climbed atop the Kheti Bhawan building holding petrol bottles in their hands and threatened to self- - St Joseph's Senior Secondary School, Sector 44, Chandigarh - The Tribune India
World Athletics Day was celebrated at the school to highlight the importance of sports. Students participated in different activities, such as relay race, 100m, 400m and 800m races and hurdle race. The winners were applauded by all. Principal Monica Chawla motivated the students to participate in su - Gurukul Global School, Sector 13, Chandigarh - The Tribune India
A team of three students — Geetika Bajaj, Asmita Sandilya and Navreet of Class VIII — participated in a ‘Best-out-of-waste competition’ conducted by Navotthan — A new beginning 2022, an initiative by Parijai Genus Private Limited, in collaboration with DLF Centre Mall, - Demolition of Colony No. 4: 10,000 rendered homeless, Chandigarh move draws flak - The Tribune India
Demolition of Colony No. 4: 10,000 rendered homeless, Chandigarh move draws flak - Pakistani TikTok star backfired over forest fire clip as country reels under intense heatwave - The Tribune India
A Pakistani social media star has been slammed for posting a TikTok video on forest fire as the country reels under intense heatwave this year.
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