- Expedite construction of CHC, orders Mohali DC - The Tribune India
The district administration today issued directions to expedite the construction work of a community health centre in Phase 3B2, which has been upgraded from a primary health centre (PHC).
- Selection of judges - The Tribune India
The CJI has asked the Chief Justices of the high courts to recommend the names of persons to be elevated as judges. We need to appoint judges with care. Only those with sound legal acumen, excellent command over the language and having impeccable integrity should be appointed. The collegium system i
- Complete Panchkula beautification project by June 30, says Mayor - The Tribune India
The Local Bodies Department has given the approval for the installation of air conditioners in the Municipal Corporation (MC) building at a cost of Rs 3 crore.
- 5 armed men rob priests in Ambala - The Tribune India
Two priests of an ashram were allegedly robbed by five unidentified miscreants under the jurisdiction of the Panjokhra police station here today.
- Can?t deny maintenance to wife on grounds of being well - educated, says Punjab and Haryana High Court - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that an estranged wife cannot be held disentitled to maintenance on the grounds of being “well-educated” with a postgraduate degree. Justice Rajesh Bhardwaj of the High Court asserted that the argument lacked merit.
- Car falls into canal, one dies in Kurukshetra - The Tribune India
Kurukshetra: A 51-year-old man died when the car he was travelling in fell into Narwana branch canal in Jhansa, Kurukshetra, on Tuesday. The deceased has been identified as Satpal, a resident of Ambala. According to the police, the victim was travelling alone. TNS
- Chandigarh: Sector 41 residents want more time to remove violations - The Tribune India
Coming out in support of residents of Sector 41-A, the CHB Residents Welfare Federation has decided to request the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) to give some more time to the people before demolishing their houses.
- Mohali: Couple booked for killing man by burning him alive - Times of India
Mohali police have booked a couple on charges of killing a 33-year-old man by setting him on fire. The deceased has been identified as Mohammad Ashra
- 6 Chandigarh AAP councillors get notice for backing BJP - The Tribune India
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today issued a show-cause notice to six of its councillors for extending support to the BJP on the issue of allotment of a tender for sweeping roads.
- SC relaxations during pandemic not for protecting accused: HC - The Tribune India
In a significant judgment, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that the Supreme Court orders passed in a suo motu case on granting relaxations in the limitation period during the pandemic was for the benefit of the complainant in a cheque bounce case and not for the accused. The Benc
- Grain arrival dips, mandis to be shut from tomorrow - The Tribune India
Following a drastic decline in wheat arrival across the state, the Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs has decided to conclude procurement in mandis across the state.
- Police appoint nodal officer - The Tribune India
Inspector General of Police Sukhchain Singh has been appointed as the nodal officer for regular updates on Chief Minister’s announcements regarding Punjab Police.
- Bhattal told to vacate Sec 2 house - The Tribune India
The General Administration Department of the Punjab Government has asked former Chief Minister Rajinder Kaur Bhattal to vacate the Sector 2 house allotted to her by the previous government after being given the Cabinet rank.
- 2 ex - DIGs booked for disposing of drugs sans nod - The Tribune India
Four days after a revised order by the Punjab DGP on jail drugs recovery scandal, the Ferozepur police today booked former Deputy Inspectors General of Police (Prisons) Lakhminder Singh Jakhar and Sukhdev Singh Saggu.
- Cash incentives for Punjab cops to nab smugglers: Rs 20 to Rs 60 - The Tribune India
The Punjab Police doesn’t seem to be living in the 21st century going by the cash awards given to its personnel for nabbing drug smugglers.