Uniindia: Nakodar, Mar15 (UNI) The Nakodar city police have booked a Chandigarh resident on the
Punjab discom records default surge of over 24% - Times of IndiaPunjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) registered a surge of around 24.31% in defaulting amount till December 2020 in comparison to the last f
Now under MC, Kishangarh residents still crave for basic amenities - The Tribune IndiaSandeep Rana
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, March 14
One may envy this place for its location, but on the contrary you have to think twice before entering this village.
Nestled between Sukhna La
Nine Gobindgarh industrial units given closure orders, NGT told - Times of IndiaThe Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) has informed the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that it has issued directions for closure of nine major pollu
Panchkula hospital moves DGP office over space crunch - Times of IndiaMedical services to patients visiting the Panchkula Sector 6 Civil Hospital have been affected due to lack of empty rooms. More than 20 rooms meant fo
Chandigarh: ?Provide basic needs at dog centre? - Times of IndiaMunicipal corporation commissioner R K Singh chaired a meeting with the officials and discussed the agenda item of the solid waste management and faci
Chandigarh: Floored by floors in City Beautiful - The Indian ExpressChandigarh has witnessed a sea change in the last decade or so from just being a tier 3 city known for its gardens, parks and tarmac-laden gleaming roads to now being a comfortable mini-cosmopolitan cousin of Delhi.
Let parents decide which option is best for their wards - The Tribune IndiaFor offline mode, schools must follow all SOPs, never let the guard down against virus & ensure everyone maintains social distance
Offline exam only for Classes X to XII
Keeping in view the ris
?Second wave in Punjab, Chandigarh behind surge in Panchkula? - The TribuneTribune News Service
Panchkula, March 13
With the district witnessing a steady rise in Covid-19 cases, the Panchkula administration today attributed the surge to increasing caseload in neighbourin