- 19th April, 2021
- 6,000 farmers, arhtiyas, workers vaccinated in Punjab: Mandi board chief - Times of India
Chandigarh: Nearly 6,000 beneficiaries, including farmers who were there to sell their produce, arhtiyas, labourers and other eligible persons have be. - Haryana govt says it has procure 45L tonnes of wheat - Times of India
Chandigarh: Haryana government has procured 44. - City may face stricter curbs if Covid surge continues - Times of India
Chandigarh: If the spike in Covid-19 cases continues, be prepared for stricter restrictions. - Sonu Shah killer held from Mumbai, is Bishnoi gang sharpshooter - Times of India
Chandigarh: A wanted sharpshooter of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang allegedly involved in the killing of Sonu Shah, a property dealer and history-sheeter, . - AAP: Will gherao min?s residence - Times of India
Chandigarh: AAP has accused the Punjab government of not making prior arrangements for procurement of wheat, especially gunny bags (bardana). - ?Need thorough study to help Punjab out of financial mess? - Times of India
Chandigarh: Former deputy speaker of Punjab Vidhan Sabha and SAD (Democratic) leader Bir Devinder Singh said that there was the need for a thorough de. - City heritage cuts across national, temporal boundaries - Times of India
Think of the awe inspiring stepwells of Gujarat, the sublime Taj Mahal and the iconic Sun Temple of Konark. - 12,922 new cases, 107 deaths in region - Times of India
Chandigarh/Shimla: The northern states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh reported 12,922 new cases of Covid-19 on Sunday along with 107 deaths. - 200 of 13k without masks test +ve in month in Mohali - Times of India
Mohali: A total of 200 persons out of 13,707 tested on the spot for not wearing masks were found to be infected in a month from March 19. - In Haryana, farmers heckle BJP deputy speaker, agri minister - Times of India
Hisar: Farmers heckled Haryana assembly deputy speaker Ranbir Gangwa and agriculture minister J P Dalal after gate-crashing the BJP’s Ambedkar Jayanti. - Anti - BJP protest in Kurukshetra: 60 farmers detained, freed - Times of India
Kurukshetra: Protesting against the three central agri-marketing laws, hundreds of farmers stormed an Ambedkar Jayanti function of the Bharatiya Janat. - Chandigarh: Consumer commission asks real estate firm to refund Rs 52.74L to army officer for failing to deliver possession of apartment - The Indian Express
Major Ashish Saurabh Sharma of Rajasthan stated that he booked a residential apartment in the project of Sushma Buildtech Limited named ‘Sushma Crescent’, at Gazipur village, Zirakpur, Mohali, Punjab, in a total price which was fixed at Rs 55.77 lakh. - Monday Review: Tricity this week - Times of India
Monday Review: Tricity this week.In the 50th edition of Monday Review, watch the ghost of 2020 return to Chandigarh with a weekend lockdown. Gyms closed and theatres, buses, and public offices will run at half the capacity. At least till April 30. TOI walks you through the new orders. A labour crunch has hit the factories and fields.Fearing a second lockdown, the wheat harvesters are fleeing northern states. Business hours restricted and weddings off, the chefs are on knife's edge, while the waiters don't know how long they will serve. For those stuck in containment zones, TOI has some answers on what to do and from where to get the daily supplies. As the CBSE cancelled the Class X boards, some of the Tricity parents welcomed it, while some said only the average pupils would be happy. Soon those not coming forward for vaccination will be named and shamed. A private bank guard who stole Rs 4 crore from the strong room under CCTV camera couldn't spend more than a few thousand. Mohali's second mayor is only for half a term. Amarjit Singh 'Jeeti Sidhu', younger brother of Punjab minister Balbir Singh Sidhu, was elected unopposed over his seniors. He had a chat with TOI. A woman lawyer went to the Punjab and Haryana high court against breach of a marriage promise by British prince Harry. Catch the work of our Citizen Reporters. In the rear view-mirror, watch three festivals amid one outbreak. Keep reading TOI. To get your copy, call us at this number: 1800 121 0005. - Pre - mature retirement not a right but subject to service exigencies, rules AFT - The Tribune
Vijay MohanTribune News ServiceChandigarh, April 18
The Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) has ruled that opting for pre-mature is not a right vested with an employee that can be exercised at any time - Six held for illegal sale of Remdesivir in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
Six held for illegal sale of Remdesivir in Chandigarh
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