- Main executors of Mohali RPG attack still at large: DGP - Times of India
The key attackers and main executors of rocket propelled grenade (RPG) attack in Mohali are still out of the reach of the Punjab Police though they ha
- Summer vacation in Chandigarh government schools from May 23 - The Tribune India
Summer vacations of government schools in Chandigarh have been preponed by a week.
- Scientists discover fossil of pre - historic giant snake in Ladakh - The Tribune India
Scientists have discovered the fossil of a Madtsoiidae snake in the Himalayan mountains in Ladakh, which sheds fresh light on the prevalence and existence of this rare serpent species in the Indian subcontinent.
- Sohail Khan, Seema Khan file for divorce after 24 years of marriage - The Tribune India
After 24 years of marriage, actor-producer Sohali Khan and his wife, designer Seema Khan, have filed for divorce on Friday. The couple got married in 1998 and have two sons. The estranged couple was spotted leaving the Family Court in Mumbai.
- Wards of contractual staff eligible for 5% weightage for posts in Haryana - The Tribune India
The Haryana Government has put in place new criteria for the recruitment to Group C and D posts, providing relief to certain categories, who want to avail 5 per cent weightage under the socio-economic criteria.
- Mohali grenade attack LIVE updates: Punjab police arrest main conspirator - The Tribune India
Punjab Police on Friday claimed to have cracked the Mohali grenade attack case. State DGP VK Bhawra said Lakhbir Singh, alias Landa, from Tarn Taran district, a close associate to gangster turned terrorist Harvinder Sinh Rinda had hatched the conspiracy. The DGP said they work for the Babbar Khalsa
- Watch chilling video of black cobra sipping water from glass held by man - The Tribune India
An old video of a black cobra sipping water from a glass held by a man is going viral on social media, sending chills down the spine of users.
- Mohali grenade attack: Police claim breakthrough; Punjab DGP to brief media at 4 pm - The Tribune India
The Punjab Police on Friday claimed to have made a breakthrough in the Mohali grenade attack case.
- Facing charge - sheet, woman IAS officer Rani Nagar offers to resign - The Tribune India
Facing charge-sheet for absenting herself from duty for several months, a 2014-batch IAS officer of the Haryana cadre Rani Nagar has offered to resign from service. This is the second time in almost two years that she has “resigned” from service.
- Tarn Taran: Driver, conductor attacked for not halting bus at village - The Tribune India
Disturbed over not stopping the bus at Shahabpur village, miscreants armed with sticks, baseball bats launched an attack on the bus of Punjab Roadways, Patti, on the Tarn Taran-Patti Road near Shahabpur-Piddi village on Thursday.
- Haryana: Rewari judge, wife booked after gunman shoots self - Times of India
The local police have booked Rewari additional district and sessions judge Harbir Singh Dahiya and his wife after their gunman committed suicide alle
- Punjab: 1 held for attack on journalist - Times of India
The police on Thursday arrested a man for a brutal attack on a vernacular newspaper journalist and said the second accused has been identified and wo
- Cheats copy thumb impressions from Haryana website to withdraw money - The Tribune India
Cyber criminals keep looking for new ways to cheat gullible people. In one such instance, hackers from Bihar copied thumb impressions from a Haryana Government website and withdrew money using Aadhaar-enabled payment system (AEPS) using POS (point of sale) machines.
- Indian Railways new experimental baby berth leaves Internet divided - The Tribune India
As a thoughtful gift to mothers on board, the Ministry of Railways on Mother’s day introduced baby berth for passengers travelling with babies to help ease their travel.
- Punjab: Panic grips Mohali society as bouncer fires in air, flees - Times of India
Panic gripped Falcon View Housing Society in Sector 82, Mohali, on Thursday morning, when residents heard gunshots. Thinking it to be another terror a