- India protests Sikh killings, seeks probe - Times of India
India has registered a strong protest with Pakistan against the targeted killing of two Sikh traders in Peshawar and asked Islamabad to ensure the wel
- First 42,000 Electric Vehicles buyers in Chandigarh to ride high on incentive - The Tribune India
To promote zero-emission mobility, the UT Administration will provide incentive in the range of Rs 3,000 to Rs 2 lakh to the first 42,000 buyers of electric vehicles (EVs) of all categories, including e-bicycles and four-wheelers.
- Man murdered over financial dispute in Ludhiana - The Tribune India
Akhilesh Kumar (42), a tenant in the house of Puja Rani in Beantpura on Chandigarh Road, was allegedly murdered by another tenant in the same building, identified as Neeraj Saini. The assailant grappled with the victim after exchange of words over a financial dispute on May 11 and hit his head on th
- Forest fire at Kasauli Air Force station, four injured - The Tribune India
Four persons, including three firemen, were injured and a fire tender was partially destroyed in a massive fire which broke out at the Air Force Station in Kasauli around 6.30 am today.
- Sunil Jakhar weighs options, will 'focus' on Punjab - The Tribune India
Former Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief Sunil Jakhar, who quit the Congress on Saturday, is weighing his options before announcing the course of his future political journey. He is learnt to be keen on focussing on Punjab in the coming months.
- Partap Singh Bajwa targets AAP over poll promises - The Tribune India
Congress legislature party (CLP) leader Partap Singh Bajwa has targeted the Aam Aadmi Party over delay in delivering the key guarantees promised by the party ahead of the Assembly elections.
- Punjab farmers double area under moong after MSP assurance - The Tribune India
On the assurance of CM Bhagwant Mann for providing the MSP on moong crop, the state farmers have responded by doubling the area under its cultivation this year.
- Repaired in Chd, sculptures await transportation to Shimla - The Tribune India
The sculptures gifted to the Shimla Municipal Corporation (MC) by the legendary Nek Chand — who created Chandigarh’s world-famous Rock Garden — are lying in Chandigarh, awaiting transportation back to the Queen of Hills for the last six months.
- No increase in govt resident doctors' stipend for decade in Punjab - The Tribune India
The successive state governments have failed to revise the stipend of resident doctors for over a decade. This has resulted in stipend disparity among the government resident doctors in the state and their counterparts in the neighbouring states of the region.
- Punjab to run 232 mandis till May 31 - Times of India
Punjab has decided to continue wheat procurement operations in 232 grain markets (mandis) in the state till May 31.
- KBDAV Senior Secondary Public School, Sector 7, Chandigarh - The Tribune India
The NSS volunteers celebrated May Day to honour the the support staff of the school. Class XII students made special cards and presented them to the maids, gardeners, gate keepers, bus drivers, conductors, peons and attendants. They were thanked for helping run the school smoothly.
- Hisar man booked for getting wife raped by 2 friends - Times of India
A man in Hisar allegedly got his wife raped by his two friends and recorded the video to blackmail her to get the share of the land back from her sis
- ?In 2 months of AAP govt, 27 indebted farmers killed self? - Times of India
Farmers’ political front Sanyukt Samaj Morcha (SSM) has stated that 27 indebted farmers committed suicide in Punjab in the last two months after the
- At 308MW, April?s power demand highest in 6 years - Times of India
Breaking the past six-year record of power consumption in April, the highest demand went up to 308MW in the month this year. The last time highest po
- 45 days on, stubble burning cases finally drop below 50 - Times of India
After one-and-a half months of the start of wheat straw burning season, cases came down across Punjab on Sunday as only 49 were reported in the past