- Chandigarh: MACT gives over Rs 4L relief to man hurt in road mishap - The Tribune India
The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) has directed an insurance company to pay a compensation of Rs 4,86,281 to a 26-year-old man, Himanshu Bhargav, who was injured in a road accident five years ago.
- Haryana Govt, Canada to promote strategic partnerships - The Tribune India
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today said with the “Go global approach” the signing of the memorandum of intent (MoI) between Haryana Foreign Cooperation Department (FCD), and the Ministry of Trade and Export Development of The Province of Saskatchewan in Canada is a step in the dire
- 5 Central teams to visit Punjab mandis, collect wheat samples - The Tribune India
Even as the Punjab Government has decided to wind up wheat procurement operations from tomorrow, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) has yet to decide on relaxing the specifications for the grain. Five teams from the Centre will begin their visit to mandis to collect samples of the shrunken and shri
- Post protest, Sangrur land auction put off - The Tribune India
Amid strong opposition, the auction of panchayat land reserved for Dalits was cancelled today in the village Jallur in Sangrur district.
- Australian envoy evinces interest in agri tie - up with Punjab - The Tribune India
To give fillip to bilateral trade, Australian High Commissioner Barry O’Farrell evinced keen interest to forge collaboration, especially in the field of agriculture and skill development, with Punjab on the pattern of Gujarat and Maharashtra.
- Tata keen on EV production centre in Punjab - The Tribune India
Tata Technologies along with global industry partners and Lamrin Tech Skills University will set up a common facility centre in electric vehicle (EV) domain which will cater to developing the skills needed in the field of EV.
- Panthic unity must for release of Sikh prisoners: SAD - The Tribune India
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) chief Sukhbir Singh Badal on Wednesday appealed to all “Panthic” organisations to unite on a common platform to create a movement to ensure the release of Sikh prisoners who have been languishing in jails even after the expiry of their term.
- No case made out against Sunil Jakhar: Jalandhar police to SC panel - The Tribune India
The Jalandhar Commissionerate has written to the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) that no case could be made out of the complaint filed against ex-PCC chief Sunil Jakhar over his alleged “casteist remarks”.
- Medicine scarcity in Punjab hospitals - The Tribune India
The AAP government’s claims of revamping the state’s healthcare facilities seem to have fallen flat as health facilities have been facing an acute shortage of medicines for the past several weeks. Sources say the government hospitals lack basic medicines such as paracetamol and painkille
- 'Raise upper age for Punjab police job' - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: Youngsters have urged CM Bhagwant Mann to increase the age limit for recruitment of DSPs in the Police Department. A memorandum submitted to the CM said former CM Capt Amarinder had promised in 2021 to raise the upper age to 32 years from 28, but no notification was issued.
- Punjab and Haryana High Court notice on plea over memorial fund in Saunders? name - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court today issued notice of motion to the State of Haryana on a petition filed by a law student stating that honouring JP Saunders and head constable Chanan Singh by retaining a memorial fund in their name was derogatory.
- 43 IAS, 38 PCS officers shifted in major rejig in Punjab - The Tribune India
The Punjab Government effected its biggest administrative reshuffle today, transferring 43 IAS officers and 38 PCS officers. With these, the new government has more or less completed the immediate changes it required in the bureaucracy.
- For planned growth, Punjab Government mulls urban estates in each district - The Tribune India
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has embarked upon an ambitious plan to carve out urban estates across the state.
- 5 HCS officers transferred in Haryana - The Tribune India
The Haryana Government today issued transfer and posting orders of five HCS officers with immediate effect.
- Workers give rousing welcome along the way - The Tribune India
Former Chief Minister and CLP leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Wednesday showed his strength on the GT Road belt while accompanying newly appointed Congress state president Udai Bhan from Delhi to Chandigarh. The majority of Assembly seats on the GT Road belt are presently in the kitty of the BJP.