- 17th January, 2021
- Stricter fire safety rules in the works in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
Stricter fire safety rules in the works in Chandigarh - COVID: 34 new cases in Chandigarh - Outlook India
- Farmers' protest: Sukhbir Badal condemns NIA summon to Khalsa Aid - Times of India
BATHINDA: Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal has said it was condemnable that the Central government did not find anything wrong with K. - GST fraud: Haryana police arrest 89, recover over Rs 112 crore - Times of India
CHANDIGARH: In a well coordinated operation against the Goods and Services Tax (GST) scam, Haryana police has busted 4 major gangs related to issuing . - Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Chandigarh Crush Sikkim, Bihar Post Fourth Straight Win - Outlook India
Chandigarh is second in the points table behind Bihar (16) after its opening match against Nagaland was abandoned due to overnight rain - Chandigarh, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Bihar register wins - United News of India
Uniindia: Chennai, jan 17 (UNI) Chandigarh, Nagaland, Meghalaya - Chandigarh Football Academy log victory | CHANDIGARH NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Chandigarh January 16Chandigarh Football Academy boys defeated Youth United 8-0 in the opening match of India Khelo Football (IKF) organised in association with the Chandigarh Football Association (CFA) at the Sector 42 Sports Complex.
Doon Academy defeated Neerja FC 2-0 John's Club registered a 10-5 win over All Stars and Association FC defeated 80-FC 2-0.
In other matches Indian Cheetas defeated Doon FC (II) 2-0 and Awsome FC beat Dikshant FC (B) 5-0. - Chandigarh: Young farmers take out protest march against farm bills - Times of India
Chandigarh youth farmers took out a march in support of protesting farmers from Ram Darbar area to Hallomajra Chowk in Chandigarh. The march was organized by Punjab Kisan Union (PKU) and Youth Farmers Unity. According to Punjab Kisan Union and youth farmer unity leaders, 'this law is very dangerous for the farmers as well as the labourers. First the government mandis will be destroyed through the law. The rate of rice and wheat will increase, the value of flour which is currently available for Rs 20-25 per kilogram will increase manifold'. - Patient (RTI Act) gasping for breath because of non - serious doctors (CPIOs) in Chandigarh - Punjab News Express
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