- 1st May, 2022
- TiECon - 2022 raises pitch for robust start - up ecosystem - The Tribune India
Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema inaugurated the TiECon-2022 here today. - House meet: AAP splits on allotment of tender for road sweeping in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
The main Opposition party in the Municipal Corporation (MC) House, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), today split on the issue of allotment of tender to Lions Services Ltd for the sweeping of roads in the southern sectors (31-60). - Can?t call uptick in cases a surge of concern: Experts - The Tribune India
Chandigarh recorded 140 cases of Covid-19 this month, while there were 180 cases in March. Even though a small uptick in the daily cases has been witnessed since the last week, the surge is slower than the third wave. - Chandigarh: Demolition at Colony No. 4 today - The Tribune India
The UT Administration has decided to carry out a demolition drive in Colony No. 4 tomorrow. - 1,650 get degrees at SD College in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
As many as 1,650 students were conferred degrees during the 44th convocation ceremony held at GGDSD College, Sector 32, here, on Saturday. The ceremony was attended by Prof Raj Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University. Kumar urged students to consider themselves the ambassadors of Panjab University - Purse stolen from temple in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: A resident of Sector 71, Mohali, reportedly lost her purse to a miscreant. In her complaint to the police, she stated that unknown person stole her purse containing Rs 1,500, Aadhaar card, PAN card, driving licence, vehicle registration certificate, gold earrings and a gold nose pin at a - Nayagaon leader ?rapes? woman in office, booked - The Tribune India
The police booked local leader and former vice-president of Nayagaon Municipal Council Krishan Yadav for allegedly raping a 25-year-old woman in his office on Friday night. On a complaint of the victim, who is a Nayagaon resident, a case under section 376 of the IPC has been registered. - Shiv Sena leader Harish Singla enjoys ?X? category security cover - The Tribune India
Shiv Sena’s Harish Singla, 56, arrested in connection with the Friday clash between two groups, is a right-wing Hindu leader and a cow vigilante. - Hottest April in Northwest, central India in 122 years: IMD - The Tribune India
Northwestern and northern states should draft plans to mitigate the impact of a prolonged summer on agriculture, human and animal health, transport and power sectors, the chief of India’s weather department said on Saturday, projecting heatwave conditions for the region, including Punjab and H - Sheer Punjab govt?s incompetence: Opposition - The Tribune India
Opposition parties, including the Shiromani Akali Dal and the BJP, today flayed the state government for its alleged “utter incompetence” in handling the situation in Patiala. - Multi - crore scam in Haryana, pvt firm?s directors booked - The Tribune India
A multi-crore scam has surfaced in the Haryana State Rural Livelihood Mission (HSRLM)’s Grameen Kaushal Yojana. The firm engaged for the project allegedly siphoned crores, while the rent deeds of training centres and firm’s bank guarantee were found to be fake. - Punjab School Education Board bans three history books - The Tribune India
The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) today banned three history books allegedly portraying Sikhs in poor light. - Software technology park set to take wing in Amritsar - The Tribune India
After Mohali, Amritsar may soon be a hub of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Punjab as the much-awaited state-of-the-art second centre of Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) is likely to become operational shortly. - Punjab Govt offers Rs 1,500/acre aid for direct seeding of rice - The Tribune India
The Punjab Government will give financial aid of Rs 1,500 per acre to all farmers who go in for direct seeding of rice in the upcoming kharif marketing season. This will wean away farmers from transplantation of paddy, which is detrimental to the environment due to overexploitation of groundwater. - Trial court to examine ?prima facie? offence made out in case, rules Punjab and Haryana High Court - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has ruled that the trial court was required to record its satisfaction that the commission of a criminal offence by an accused was possible on the basis of material placed before it at the time of framing charge.
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