- Amrinder Singh Raja Warring: Why did Kejriwal deny nod for Delhi airport bus service earlier? - The Tribune India
Punjab Congress president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring today asked Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as to why he did not allow plying of Punjab Government buses up to the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport earlier.
- Man nailed with 4K intoxicant pills - The Tribune India
The police arrested a Uttar Pradesh native, Mohammed Hasim, and seized more than 4,000 intoxicant pills and capsules from him today.
- Will submit report on invalid vote in Rajya Sabha poll soon: Vivek Bansal - The Tribune India
The Congress is hoping to identify the party MLA whose vote during the June 10 Rajya Sabha poll was declared invalid because of which party nominee Ajay Maken lost to Independent candidate Kartikeya Sharma.
- Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar interacts with nomadic tribes - The Tribune India
The uplift of the poorest of the poor is the topmost priority of state government, said the Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar while interacting with the people at ‘janata darbar’ organised here today.
- Agriculture Minister meets Canadian delegation - The Tribune India
Taking a step ahead in the development of the sectors of agriculture, horticulture, dairying and fisheries, Haryana Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare JP Dalal met a Canadian delegation and discussed various avenues which could be explored in these areas.
- Private agency to carry out delimitation survey in Jalandhar - The Tribune India
Due to lack of staff in the Municipal Corporation, a private agency has been hired to carry out a survey for delimitation of wards in Jalandhar. The staff for the work will be provided by the agency now.
- State, Israel sign pact on water cooperation - The Tribune India
The state government and Israel have signed a joint declaration in the field of integrated water resources management and capacity building. Satbir S Kadian, Engineer-in-Chief-cum-Project Director of the Atal Bhujal Yojana, Haryana, said the Joint Cooperation Agreement was signed with Enayat Shelin,
- Artificial intelligence is evolving, can be sentient in future, say PEC experts - The Tribune India
The claim by Google engineer that LaMDA, a language model created by Google artificial intelligence (AI), had become sentient and begun reasoning like a human being has sparked a lot of debate and discussion around it.
- In death, youth gives fresh lease of life to five - The Tribune India
Five lives were impacted after the family of a youth, who met with a road mishap and was declared brain dead, donated his organs.
- Bansal slams Centre over questioning of Cong leaders by ED - The Tribune India
National Congress’ treasurer and former Union Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal today slammed the Modi-led Central Government for “shameless misuse of the law enforcement agencies just to achieve its narrow and parochial political ends’.
- Panjab University Theatre Dept to open annual event with play 'Laal Lakeer' - The Tribune India
The Department of Indian Theatre, Panjab University (PU), will open its annual production event with play ‘Laal Lakeer’, written by Dinesh Nair. The play is designed and directed by actor-director Dr Navdeep Kaur, chairperson of the department.
- Congress protests against ED, Delhi Police in Ambala - The Tribune India
Congress workers led by Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee treasurer Rohit Jain held a demonstration against the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Delhi police on the Jagadhri road in Ambala City on Wednesday evening.
- Bank unions protest at Sec 17 - The Tribune India
On the call of UFBU (United Forum of Bank Unions), a sit-in demonstration was organised in front of the Bank of India, Bank Square, Sector 17.
- Most parts of Zirakpur plunge into darkness - The Tribune India
The entire Pabhat and Ramgarh Bhudda areas plunged into darkness after strong winds uprooted a high-tension electricity pole in Pabhat this evening.
- Bhupinder Hooda: Haryana Govt should reconsider Agnipath scheme - The Tribune India
Former Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Hooda today alleged that the new Agnipath scheme for recruitment into the armed forces was neither in the interest of the country nor in the interest of the youth.