- Heavy police deployment at Chandigarh - Mohali border as farmers plan indefinite protest in capital - Times of India
A heavy contingent of police has been deployed at the Chandigarh-Mohali border after several farmer bodies' announcement of heading towards the union
- Punjab: Farmers marching towards state capital Chandigarh to protest against AAP government stopped by Punjab Police - OpIndia
The farmers' unions had talks with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann's office about their demands but there was no resolution | OpIndia News
- Dog in China raise three tiger cubs abandoned by mother; Internet worried in a few years ?dog may become their dinner? - The Tribune India
Love has no boundaries. A video of a dog going viral on social media is an example.
- ITBP?s canine warriors chip in to help children with special needs - The Tribune India
After guarding the tough Himalayan borders and neutralising deadly threats from bombs and terrorists, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force’s (ITBP) canine warriors have chipped in to help out children with special needs in Chandigarh, much to their joy and delight.
- Out of Congress, Sunil Jakhar may not hang up his boots - Times of India
After quitting Congress, former Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar may not hang up his boots even though he had earlier announced his decision to qui
- Bike thieves' gang busted, 2 arrested - The Tribune India
Bike thieves' gang busted, 2 arrested
- 'Kisan Morcha' Live Updates: Chandigarh roads blocked, traffic police issues advisory - PTC News
Heavy police has been deployed around Mohali to control ‘Kisan Morcha’, Administration of the district has prepared to restrict protesting farmers from entering Chandigarh. Meanwhile in Chandigarh, several roads have come to halt because the Kisan Morcha.
- Nearly 1.75L slum dwellers rehabilitated in Chandigarh so far - The Tribune India
Nearly 1.75 lakh slum dwellers have been rehabilitated in nearly 35,000 EWS flats in various parts of the city so far.
- Mount Carmel School, Chandigarh - The Tribune India
A special event was organised for the mothers of pre-nursery and nursery students, under the aegis of the founders and directors Dr Earnest Charles J Samuel, Dr Annie Charles Samuel and Principal Dr Parveena John Singh. A host of performances were presented to honour and appreciate all mothers. The
- Adarsh Public School, Sector 20, Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Teachers and mothers of the pre- primary classes celebrated Mother’s Day with a lot of enthusiasm. A special programme was held to mark the day in which fun activities, such as balloon bursting, musical chairs, hula-hoop etc, were organised for the mothers. A cake-cutting ceremony was also hel
- Sanawar Montessori School, Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Mother’s Day was celebrated to salute the efforts of all mothers and express respect, honour and love towards them. The primary wing students celebrated the day with fun activities, such as card making. The pre-primary wing children came up in colourful attire to cherish this special occasion.
- Gyanvapi: Survey team may seek more time to submit report - The Tribune India
The court-appointed advocate commissioner may seek some more time to file a report on the video survey of the Gyanvapi Masjid complex which was completed on Monday.
- Protesting Punjab farmers to soon march towards Chandigarh against govt?s early paddy sowing schedule - The Tribune India
Hundreds of farmers associated with 23 farmer unions of Punjab on Tuesday morning started reaching Gurdwara Amb Sahib in Mohali, from where they would be marching towards Chandigarh, to start a dharna here in protest against the paddy sowing schedule announced by the state government, besides 10 oth
- Chandigarh reports one Covid case - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The city witnessed one new case of Covid on Monday, taking the active caseload to 79. While there was no fresh fatality, nine patients recovered from the disease. The virus has claimed 1,165 lives in the city so far. TNS
- TV comedian Bharti Singh's joke sparks protest - Times of India
The Sikh Students Federation (Grewal), led by national general secretary Dilbagh Singh Virk, submitted a memorandum to SSP Charanjit Singh Sohal on Mo