- In rural Haryana, CHCs 96% short of specialists - The Tribune India
The community health centres (CHCs) in rural Haryana are 96 per cent short of the required strength of specialists. The Rural Health Statistics 2020-21 report says that against the requirement of 496, there are just 22 specialists.
- Chandigarh Administrator Banwarilal Purohit opens Nature Interpretation Centre at Kansal - The Tribune India
Developed by the Department of Forests and Wildlife, UT Administrator Banwarilal Purohit today inaugurated the Nature Interpretation Centre (NIC) in the Kansal forest area at the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary in the presence of MP Kirron Kher and UT Adviser Dharam Pal. The dignitaries also planted sapli
- Chandigarh Administration set to demolish Janata Colony on Sunday - The Tribune India
After reclaiming nearly 65 acres in the Industrial Area, the UT Administration has decided to carry out a demolition drive at Janata Colony in Sector 25 on Sunday.
- No Covid death in Chandigarh since February 26, only four in hospital - The Tribune India
No death due to Covid-19 has been reported from the city in more than two months even as cases continue to be detected every day.
- ?Misuse? of car: Probe on against Health Director - The Tribune India
The state has initiated a probe against Director, Health Services (DHS), for misusing the official car and tampering the government record. Dr Gurbinderbir Singh is also ESI Director.
- Debt - ridden landless farmer ends life in Mansa - The Tribune India
Mansa: A debt-ridden landless farmer hanged himself at Kotli village in Mansa in the wee hours on Wednesday. Mewa Singh, 47, used to take land on lease and was under stress following damage to cotton crop last year and low wheat yield this season. TNS
- Developers warned against carving out illegal farmhouses - The Tribune India
Alarmed at land developers illegally carving out farmhouses in the forest area in the periphery of Chandigarh, the Punjab Forest Department on Wednesday issued a public notice warning violators with prosecution.
- Punjab Police under judicial scanner in another 'inter - state abduction' - The Tribune India
Punjab Police functioning has come under judicial scanner in yet another case of alleged inter-state abduction. The case has hit the limelight after the surfacing of a similar matter involving BJP leader Tajinder Singh Bagga.
- MEA help desk sought - The Tribune India
Punjab Minister for NRI Affairs Kuldeep Dhaliwal today met Union MoS for External Affairs V Muraleedharan and demanded direct flights to Canada, US, Australia and UK from Amritsar and Chandigarh airports.
- Punjab and Haryana High Court raps Panchayats Department for inaction - The Tribune India
Rapping the Punjab Rural Development and Panchayats Department for inaction and taking judicial orders and observations lightly, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has summoned the Financial Commissioner concerned. He has been asked to explain the non-compliance of an undertaking before the court in
- Coconut vending sites? bidding on May 18, 19 - Times of India
The 15-day time period to apply to participate in the e-auction of around two dozen sites in the city for sale of watermelon and coconut water has fi
- ?Sehyogi Helpline? launched in Patiala - Times of India
The Patiala district administration on Wednesday launched a unique initiative — Sahayogi Helpline.
- Man held for online fraud in Panchkula - The Tribune India
The local police today nabbed a person for cheating residents of Rs 1 lakh on the pretext of renting a house. The suspect has been identified as Akshay Kumar, a resident of Baijnath village, Kangra district, in Himachal Pradesh.
- UP DGP Mukul Goel removed for 'neglecting work', posted as DG Civil Defence department - The Tribune India
Uttar Pradesh police chief Mukul Goel was on Wednesday removed from his post for neglecting his work, an official statement said.
- ?43L notices to 16 advt control order offenders - Times of India
The municipal corporation (MC) has issued notices of Rs 43.19 lakh to 16 violators of the Advertisement Control Order 1954 in April and May.