- Harjot Bains is AAP poll incharge in J&K - The Tribune India
Punjab Minister for Jails, Mining and Tourism Harjot Bains has been appointed as election incharge of the Aam Aadmi Party for Jammu. His appointment was made by the national secretary of the party this evening. Gaurav Sharma and Pradeep Mittal will assist him.
- Karan Johar announces Koffee with Karan Season 7; Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh to be first guests - The Tribune India
Karan Johar left ‘Koffee with Karan’ viewers not so happy on Wednesday after his announcement that he is shutting down his famous talk show.
- Clear dues in 5 days, CHB tells allottees - The Tribune India
In a stern warning, the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) has asked allottees to pay their dues within five days failing which their allotment would be cancelled.
- Dumping ground issue: HC calls for action - taken report, summons Chandigarh MC chief - The Tribune India
Nearly six years after the alleged dumping of environmental and other health concerns by the authorities in the Dadu Majra area of the city were brought to the notice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, a Division Bench today not only summoned the Municipal Commissioner, but also called for an act
- Covid: Surge in Delhi, but Chandigarh bucks trend - The Tribune India
The city, which often follows a surge in Covid cases in the National Capital Region, has not seen a significant rise despite cases showing a rise in Delhi for over two weeks now.
- Panchkula: Man assaults 35 - year - old morning walker in park - Times of India
A man crept up from behind and groped a 35-year-old woman morning walker in a park in Sector 16 on Thursday. When the woman turned back to fight, the
- Haryana: Girls & women lock school in Jind, demand hiring of teachers - Times of India
Women and girls from this district’s Rohad village near Safidon town on Wednesday locked down a government senior secondary school where a three-year
- Chandigarh MC finds firm wanting, terminates agreement - The Tribune India
Acting tough against contractors over poor performance, Anindita Mitra, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation (MC), today ordered termination of a contract and forfeiture of a bank guarantee for work of strengthening of the sewer network and storm water drainage network at Khudda Lahora and Raipur Khu
- Beware! Snatchers on the prowl in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
There is no let-up in snatching incidents in the city as 53 incidents have been reported so far this year. Last year, a total of 121 snatchings were reported.
- Chandigarh sees 16 fresh cases of Covid - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The city witnessed 16 new cases of Covid on Thursday, taking the active count to 72. The death toll due to the virus stands at 1,165. TNS
- Chandigarh: Minor change in school timings - The Tribune India
Not only Panjab University but schools also will undergo some restrictions during the visit of Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu to Chandigarh tomorrow for attending the 69th convocation of the university.
- Amid DAP, urea crunch, coop societies get 60% quota, private 40% in Punjab - The Tribune India
Cooperative societies will be distributing 60% of the much sought-after urea and diammonium phosphate (DAP) in the upcoming kharif season while private traders will get just 40% for sale in the agrarian state.
- 50% decline in wheat procurement, Haryana Govt says farmers holding on to stock - The Tribune India
Wheat procurement in Haryana has dropped by nearly 50 per cent even as authorities claim farmers are holding on to their produce in the hope of better prices from private players, who have stepped into the market this season.
- Applications sought to fill over 26K vacancies in Punjab - The Tribune India
Two days after the AAP government approved the filling of 26,454 vacancies in various departments, it has sought applications from people.
- Staggered paddy sowing in Punjab from June 18 - The Tribune India
The Punjab Government has come up with a plan for staggered transplantation of paddy in June, so as to ensure the power demand does not shoot up abruptly. The state has been divided into four zones for this purpose.