- 14th May, 2022
- Punjab reschedules summer vacation - Times of India
After a demand by students, parents and teachers, the Punjab government has rescheduled school summer vacation, which was earlier preponed from May 3 - ?Distortion? of Sikh history: Case registered against writers of banned books - The Tribune India
The Punjab Police on Saturday registered a case against writers of three history books, which were banned for allegedly distorting facts related to the Sikh history. - HC gives Haryana liberty to fill up 2,388 requisitioned posts of ?instructors? - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has given the State of Haryana the liberty to fill up 2,388 requisitioned posts of “instructors” on a regular basis. - French Ambassador meets Punjab Governor, assures support in conservation of Chandigarh heritage - Punjab News Express
- Haryana reports 343 new Covid cases, no death - Times of India
Now, the cumulative Covid count of the state has gone to 99,88,95 cases, 98,63,22 recoveries, 10,621 deaths and 1,929 active cases. - Shrivelled wheat norms relaxed to 18 percent for Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh - Times Now
Providing relief to farmers in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh who suffered losses owing to a fall in the yield of wheat crop this Rabi season, the Centre has allowed relaxation in norms for shrivelled wheat grains by up to 18 percent. The early onset of summer this year resulted in wheat grains shrivelling. The permissible limit is 6 percent - 16 - year - old girl raped, pregnant; man booked - The Tribune India
The police have booked an unidentified man for allegedly raping a 16-year-old girl and impregnating her in Mubarikpur. - ?Soul Connection?: Watch little Muslim girl clinging to elderly Sikh pilgrim in a shrine in Pakistan, refuses to go back to her mother - The Tribune India
Humans are born without hate boundaries and indifference. Love and affection breeding inside people see no frontiers. Sometimes, people go beyond religious, caste and national boundaries for a special bond they develop within a very short interval. One such heartwarming video is doing the rounds on - Relief for Punjab, Haryana: Centre relaxes shrivelling of wheat norms - The Indian Express
The farmers from these states had complained that the early onset of summer this year resulted in wheat grains shrivelling by nearly 18 per cent, much more than the permissible limit of 6 per cent. - Soon, CTU buses in Chandigarh to run on CNG - The Tribune India
To reduce the emission of toxic substances, the Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) buses in the city will soon run on compressed natural gas (CNG), also known as green fuel. - Major power shutdown in Punjab today as Lehra Mohabbat plant develops technical snag - The Tribune India
Even as power demand continued to zoom, one unit of state-owned Lehra Mohabbat thermal plant developed a technical snag, hitting the power supply by 210 MW. - 'The Archies': Big B?s heartfelt note for Agastya Nanda is about ?SONrise? and blessings - The Tribune India
‘The Archies’ teaser has caused a stir among the fans of the comics and as much excitement among Bollywood followers. The Zoya Akhtar directorial debuts not one but three star kids, one of whom is Aastya Nanda, megastar Amitabh Bachchan’s grandson. It’s a moment of joy and pr - Major relief for farmers; Government announces relaxations for shrunken, shrivelled grains - The Tribune India
The Government of India has announced relaxations for the shrunken and shrivelled grains in Punjab and Haryana. The limit of shrunken and shrivelled grains has been increased to 18 percent. The prescribed limit is 6 percent. Because of an intense heat wave in March, the grains had shrunk in almost e - French Ambassador assures support for restoration & conservation of Chandigarh's architectural heritage - The Statesman
Lenain said the two countries have shared good working relations and added that finding new solutions in areas of mutual interest - Punjab dairy farmers to launch agitation from May 21 - Times of India
Daljit Singh Sadarpura, President, Progressive Dairy Farmers Association (PDFA), in a press conference at Chandigarh Press Club said despite holding r
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