- Avian influenza: 13 samples from Chandigarh test negative, 14 birds dead - Hindustan Times
Avian influenza: 13 samples from Chandigarh test negative, 14 birds dead
- Indian Army's Western Command celebrates Tri Services Veterans' Day - Times of India
The Veterans Day commemorates the beginning of a new era in 1948 when reins of the Indian Army were taken over by an Indian officer, General KM Cariap
- Outsiders must engage local counsel: Punjab and Haryana HC - Times of India
Now, lawyers coming from outside or those not in regular practice before the Punjab and Haryana high court bar may not be able to appear directly befo
- Haryana CM inaugurates country's first air taxi service from Chandigarh to Hisar - Mint
The air taxi service is the first flight to be flagged off to the newly constructed Hisar airport in Haryana .The airline Aviation Connectivity & Infrastructure Developers was awarded the Hisar – Chandigarh – Hisar route under the UDAN 4 bidding process
- Syed Mushtaq T20 Trophy: Chandigarh defeat Manipur, to face Mizoram next - Hindustan Times
Syed Mushtaq T20 Trophy: Chandigarh defeat Manipur, to face Mizoram next
- Bird flu scare grips Chandigarh after peacock, 13 crows found dead | Chandigarh NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Bird flu scare grips Chandigarh as 13 more crows and a peacock were found dead in different areas of the city on Wednesday.
- Pile - up over pile - up: Clearing mountain of waste when another mountain comes up in Chandigarh - The Indian Express
While reacting to The Indian Express story on how Rs 34 crore was being spent only on clearing half of the waste, the AAP said that the garbage dump clearing was a farce. They demanded a detailed investigation into the murky affair by an independent agency.
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The minimum temperature in both Chandigarh and Shimla remained at 5.7°C. The city turned colder than Shimla as the maximum temperature dropped to 12.2°C, four degrees less than the Queen of Hills.
- Two cross FIRs registered | CHANDIGARH NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Chandigarh: Two cross FIRs have been registered following a clash between neighbours at Burail village.
In a complaint Rafeeq alleged that Mohammed Ismile Mohammed Yunus and Mohammed Salim attacked him and his friend Kasim with sharp weapons and sticks on January 12.
In another complaint Saleem Ahmed alleged that Mohammed Tayab Mohammed Kasim and Rafeeq attacked him and his friends Yunus and Ismile with sharp weapons.
A case was registered at the Sector 17 police station.
In another case a truck driver Satnam Singh a resident of Trivedi camp with poppy husk.
- Covid fails to dampen Lohri spirit in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, January 13
The threat of a new Covid-19 strain failed to dampen the Lohri festivities in Chandigarh as vendors selling firewood, sweets and other accessories reporte
- Chandigarh municipal corporation manages to earn over Rs 211cr in 3rd quarter of current fiscal - Times of India
After facing trouble in earning revenue due to the ongoing Covid-19 crises, especially during the curfew and subsequent lockdown period, the Chandigar
- Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar inaugurates air taxi services from Chandigarh to Hisar - Times of India
Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Thursday inaugurated air taxi services from Chandigarh to Hisar under UDAN scheme of Central Government.
- India's first air taxi launched in Chandigarh; check routes, other details - Times Now
Air taxi service was launched from Chandigarh airport by Haryana CM ML Khattar on Thursday. It will ply on Chandigarh to Hisar route from Chandigarh Airport and will be expanded to more routes later
- Covid fails to dampen Lohri spirit in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, January 13
The threat of a new Covid-19 strain failed to dampen the Lohri festivities in Chandigarh as vendors selling firewood, sweets and other accessories reporte
- Punjab: The case of the falling COVID numbers in Chandigarh - The Indian Express
“We have to remember that the first shot of the vaccine won’t give the immunity desired, it’s only after the second dose that our immunity levels will go up, but not 100 per cent," said Medical Superintendent Dr VK Nagpal.