- 23rd January, 2021
- Chandigarh municipal corporation set to recruit 160 employees - Times of India
The municipal corporation (MC) is all set to recruit over 160 employees and has sent its terms and conditions to Panjab University (PU) for vetting fo - Chandigarh: 75 shopkeepers of Sector 19 get building violation notices - Times of India
The UT estate office has issued notices to 75 shopkeepers of Sadar Bazar, Sector 19, for building violations, asking them to submit their replies befo - Chandigarh: Wildlife board to take call on HC parking project - Times of India
The standing committee of the National Board for Wildlife will decide on clearing the contentious project of three-level basement parking at the Punja - PM won?t refuse you, Punjab farmer writes to Modi?s mother - Times of India
Harpreet Singh, a farmer from Ferozepur who was arrested in Shimla while protesting peacefully in support of agitating farmers and released after bein - Chandigarh: Cong, SAD say farm outfits right in not accepting Centre?s abeyance offer - The Indian Express
SAD spokesperson Daljit Singh Cheema said, “First of all, it makes no sense that farmers are given such an offer two months after they have been protesting. What Centre has offered, the Supreme Court has already done.” - Chandigarh Police spent Rs 83.09 lakh for preparing 3 learning centres in 3 buildings: RTI reply - The Indian Express
The expenditure included furniture, water coolers, water filters, electricity stabilisers, T-shirts worth Rs 23.20 lakh. Further expenditure involved Rs 60.09 lakh on the renovation/maintenance of three learning centres inside the police buildings. - Chandigarh: Author Khushwant Singh?s book on centenarian marathon - runner Fauja Singh to be a biopic now - The Indian Express
Omung Kumar B, the director of Mary Kom and Sarabjit, among other films, will direct the film that is being adapted to the big screen by Aleya Motion Magic, ThinkInk Picturez and Blue Lotus Creative. - Chandigarh: Solar carts introduced for elderly visitors at Sukhna Lake - Times of India
Solar-powered e-carts are introduced at Chandigarh’s Sukhna Lake for elderly visitors who visit the water body to get a glimpse of migratory birds. The Department of Forest & Wildlife launched the two e-carts on January 22. The facility will be operated on-site between 10 am to 5 pm. Every year hundreds of migratory birds like Brahmi Ducks, Common Pochards, Red-Crusted Pochards, Geese, Shell Ducks, Marsh Ducks, etc, travel thousands of miles to reach Sukhna Lake, to escape the harsh cold of their natural habitats. - 18 firms show interest in Chandigarh power distribution - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, January 22
At least 18 firms have so far evinced interest in privatisation of the UT Electricity Department.
UT Adviser Manoj Parida said the Request for Proposal h - Lawyers hold protest in support of farmers in Chandigarh - The Tribune
Chandigarh, January 22
Advocates of the District Courts, Sector 43, Chandigarh, have come out in support of the ongoing farmers’ protest. In a protest march, a convoy of over 200 cars of advoca - Silence speaks: When Chandigarh?s roundabouts become rallying points for protesting farmers - The Indian Express
There is no need to say much, as the collective consciousness is hard to miss. There is no stage, no leaders, no slogans, no drama, just the power of the people, united for a cause, standing together for the basics -- land and food. - Chandigarh second best among UTs on innovation index - The Tribune
Naina MishraTribune News ServiceChandigarh, January 22
Chandigarh has been ranked second among UTs with the innovation score of 38.57 in the ‘India Innovation Index 2020’ released by NITI - Chandigarh Health Dept to open 2 more sites for inoculation - The Tribune India
Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, January 22
After witnessing an increase in the turnout of healthcare workers for Covid-19 vaccination, the UT Health Department has decided to open two more sites for - Chandigarh diary - The New Indian Express
Come February, you will have to shell out hourly fees at all the 89 lots across the city. - Punjab: Support for stir from BJP stronghold - Times of India
Most farmers in Mukerian area of Hoshiarpur have traditionally supported the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) since the days of Jan Sangh but are lending
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