- 27th April, 2021
- 5 deaths, 821 +ve in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The city recorded 821 Covid-19 cases on Monday, taking the number of active cases to 5,575. With five more deaths, the toll has reached 440. The total number of cases in the UT has reached - Selja calls for jabbing on war footing - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 26
HPCC president Kumari Selja today wrote a letter to Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar expressing concern over the fast spreading Covid infection in Haryana - Five die at Hisar hospital, kin allege oxygen shortage - Times of India
Five Covid-19 patients on ventilator support died at a private hospital here on Monday morning, allegedly after their oxygen supply ran out. This inci - Chandigarh: Jobs gone, two friends leave for home in Kanpur - The Indian Express
Chandigarh: Jobs gone, two friends leave for home in Kanpur - After Captain?s appeal, Western Command steps in to help Punjab - Times of India
Responding to Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh’s plea for help in the war-like Covid-19 situation, the Indian Army’s Western Command on Monday ex - Punjab to give e - assistance to runaway couples - The Tribune
Saurabh Malik
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 26
For runaway couples tying knot with trouble after parting way with their families, help will soon be just a phone-touch away. The State has t - India, China among top 3 military spenders - The Tribune
New Delhi, April 26
Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, the military spending across the world rose to $1,981 billion in 2020, registering an increase of 2.6 per cent as compared with figures for 2019.
T - Corporation s water wastage inspection drive runs out of fuel The Tribune India | Chandigarh NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Sandeep RanaTribune News ServiceChandigarh April 26With the allocated fuel being already consumed the water wastage inspection drive of the local Municipal Corporation has got disrupted.
Field officials get a total of 160 litre fuel per month for their vehicles.
The morning drive is carried from April 1 to June 30 to check the wastage of water.
When contacted a senior official of the MC's transport wing claimed “Water wastage inspection has not stopped.
“Earlier there used to be 200 litre per month fuel limit for officials doing office work while those in field used to get 250 litres. - 26 HCS officers transferred - The Tribune
Chandigarh, April 26
Haryana Government has issued posting and transfer orders of 26 HCS officers and one HPS officer with immediate effect. Kuldhir Singh, CEO, Zila Parishad, Rewari, and CEO, DRDA, - Sandhu is chief of police plaint authority - The Tribune
Chandigarh, April 26
The Haryana Government today appointed retired IAS officer Navraj Sandhu as the Chairperson of Haryana State Police Complaint Authority with immediate effect. An official spokesm - Nod for gatherings to be given in day - The Tribune
Chandigarh, April 26
The Haryana Government today streamlined the procedure for providing permission to organisers of public gatherings in consonance with the current Covid containment guidelines.
A - Daily positivity rate surges to 22 pc, transmission rate up - The Tribune
Sushil Manav
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 26
The daily positivity rate has surged to over 22 per cent and reproductive number to (R Naught value) 1.36 in Haryana, as the state witnessed 6 - Only 1 oxygen hospital plant working in Punjab, none of six in Haryana - The Tribune
Vishav Bharti & Sushil Manav
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 26
Even as the Centre announced installation of three oxygen plants in Punjab last year, it could set up only one. The Centre - e - registration for entry to Himachal Pradesh leads to confusion - The Tribune India
Lalit Mohan
Tribune News Service
Dharamsala, April 26
The state government has made e-registration for people coming to the state mandatory from tomorrow. Utter confusion prevails among people of K - We are overstretched, say hospitals as cases mount - The Tribune India
Naina MishraTribune News ServiceChandigarh, April 26
With a persistent need for increasing the capacity of Covid ICU beds in government hospitals, the authorities are hard-pressed. The hospitals and
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