- As Tagore Theatre will soon turn 50, patrons recall their association with this cultural hot - spot - The Tribune India
he seat of Chandigarh’s cultural hub, Tagore Theatre, celebrates its golden jubilee on May 30. Designed by late architect Aditya Prakash, who worked closely with the city’s founder Le Corbusier, Tagore Theatre was constructed in 1961 to mark the birth centenary of Nobel laureate Rabindra
- Road mishaps leave 2 dead - The Tribune India
Road mishaps leave 2 dead
- SBI, HP Agriculture varsity in pact for loan to students - The Tribune India
SBI has inked a pact with HP Agriculture University, Palampur, for offering credit linkage to students who wish to set up their startups and agriculture service unit.
- Punjab: Stubble burning chokes Zirakpur | Chandigarh News - Times of India - Times of India
No lessons have been learnt from the devastating fire that snuffed out the life of an 18-month-old girl and razed 45 hutments as stubble burning - th
- Court seeks explanation from judicial officer for 'default bail' order in drugs case - The Tribune India
Describing a “default bail” order passed in a drugs case by Tarn Taran Additional District and Sessions Judge as prima facie “not legal and sustainable”, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has sought an explanation from the judicial officer. Justice Arvind Singh Sangwan of the
- Mega yoga camp of ITBP kicks off - The Tribune India
As many as 600 personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force from its Basic Training Centre (BTC) participated in a mega yoga camp being organised by the Haryana Government. The three-day camp began here today.
- Poultry farms defying norms to face closure - The Tribune India
Problem of flies in the Barwala-Raipur Rani area will be dealt with strictly and poultry farms that do not follow the guidelines issued by the government will be closed, said Deputy Commissioner Mahavir Kaushik.
- Students seek action against owners of immigration firm - The Tribune India
More than nine students from parts of Punjab today alleged that Gurdeep Singh Sagu, alias Gavy Saggu, of Mandi Gobindgarh, who is a singer and co-owner with Rahul Dhiman of a Phase-2-based immigration company. “Frontier Roots”, duped them of crores of rupees on the pretext of sending the
- Give up 10% land for affordable housing, Haryana govt tells developers - The Tribune India
Aiming to give a boost to affordable housing across the state, the Khattar government has tweaked its licensing policy for the development of residential projects.
- GMADA demolishes 50 illegal shops - The Tribune India
Amid protests by shopkeepers, the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) demolished 50 illegal shops in the 37-year-old ‘khokha’ market, known as Shaheed Bhagat Singh Market, in Phase 1 here today.
- The influence of teachers extends beyond the classroom, well into the future. ? F Sionil Jose - The Tribune India
The influence of teachers extends beyond the classroom, well into the future. — F Sionil Jose
- Anant logs easy win in tennis - The Tribune India
Punjab’s Anant Gupta overpowered Haryana’s Kanak Kataria 6-0, 6-0 to move into the boys’ U-18 second round, on the opening day of the Roots AITA CS (7) Tournament today.
- Man held with phones stolen from e - bike - The Tribune India
A 30-year-old man has been arrested for stealing seven mobile phones from the glove box of an e-bike.
- 5 youths held in drug cases - The Tribune India
The police arrested two Sirsa youths and recovered 60-gm heroin, Rs 25,000 drug money, a stolen car and an ATM card from them. A case under the NDPS Act was registered against the suspects, identified as Mukesh Kumar and Vijay, at the Phase 8 police station.
- Direct seeding of rice starts from CM's village - The Tribune India
The direct seeding of rice (DSR) has been kicked off from Satoj, the village of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. On Sunday, farmers from Satoj village committed to saving the state’s water by adopting DSR. On this occasion, Agriculture Department officials and CM Mann’s mother Harpal Kaur w