- Haryana: Congress's Indu Raj Narwal wins Baroda bypoll - Times of India
Congress candidate Indu Raj Narwal on Tuesday won Baroda bypoll by defeating his nearest rival, Olympian wrestler an BJP candidate Yogeshwar Dutt.
- Rawat slams Haryana for failing to protect rights of farmers - Times of India
Ambala: All-India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary and Punjab affairs in-charge Harish Rawat on Monday slammed the Haryana government for f.
- IAS officer, Chandigarh cop engage in verbal spat at Sukhna, lodge cross complaints - The Indian Express
The inspector accused the IAS officer for walking at Sukhna Lake without wearing a mask and spitting in public, while the IAS officer accused the inspector for using abusive language, misbehaving and trying to assault him.
- Chandigarh: Colleges may reopen after Diwali, private schools not - Times of India
The city colleges in are most likely to reopen post Diwali. A proposal in this regard has been prepared by the UT education department and is in proce
- Auto driver killed in mishap - The Tribune India
Zirakpur: A 48-year-old autorickshaw driver was killed in a road accident on Sunday evening. The victim — Dalbir Singh — was a resident of Nabha Sahib. He was on his way home around 7.30 p
- Restore OPD facilities fully in Chandigarh after Diwali: Governor - The Tribune India
Chandigarh, November 9
After nearly eight months, residents will be able to avail themselves of full OPD facilities after Diwali in the city. During a review meeting, UT Administrator VP Singh Badnor
- 10K Health Care Workers in Chandigarh identified for COVID vaccine prioritisation - The Tribune
Naina MishraTribune News ServiceChandigarh, November 9
A database of over 10,000 Health Care Workers (HCWs) has been created by the UT health the department, who will be prioritized for vaccination o
- Restore OPD facilities fully in Chandigarh after Diwali: Governor - The Tribune
Chandigarh, November 9
After nearly eight months, residents will be able to avail themselves of full OPD facilities after Diwali in the city. During a review meeting, UT Administrator VP Singh Badnor
- Relaxation on cracker ban unlikely in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, November 8
The UT Administration is unlikely to relax the ban on crackers in the city on Diwali.
After representations regarding relaxations, UT Adviser Manoj Par
- Cracker nod unlikely for six cities in Punjab till November 30 - Times of India
Six cities in Punjab which had poor or very poor average ambient air quality during November 2019 might not get the permission for sale or use of fire
- We have been vindicated by NGT order?we stick to our decision: Chandigarh Adviser on cracker ban - The Indian Express
The NGT in its orders on Monday, while enforcing ban in NCR region further stated that besides the NCR region, the direction will apply to all cities and towns in the country where the average of ambient air quality during November have dropped below the ‘poor’ category.
- Passenger rail service hit hard amid festive season - Times of India
More than six weeks after farmer groups in Punjab started their ‘rail roko’ in the last week of September, the issue of no movement of passenger train.
- Will not let passenger trains run: Farmers - Times of India
Patiala: Farmer unions in Punjab reiterated on Monday that they will not change their decision banning any movement of passenger trains as part of the.
- PEC Chandigarh at 100: How it came close to being an IIT - Careers360
- 460 stalls in Sector 19 open invite to Covid? - The Tribune India
Sandeep RanaTribune News ServiceChandigarh, November 9
With the MC allowing 460 stalls in the Sector 19 market alone, the possibility of a spike in Covid cases looms large ahead of Diwali.
As the ci