- 31st August, 2020
- No lockdown in Haryana from September 1: Anil Vij - The Indian Express
Over the last fortnight, Haryana has changed its decisions on reimposing lockdown restrictions. First, the state refused to acknowledge Chandigarh Administration's request of reimposing weekend lockdown in Panchkula to curtail the increasing cases of coronavirus infections. - Chandigarh tricity logs 487 Covid cases in record surge - Hindustan Times
Chandigarh tricity logs 487 Covid cases in record surge - Monday Review: Weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula - Times of India
The Sukhna floodgates opened after two years, causing a flash flood in Zirakpur and Baltana. The Zirakpur municipal corporation claims the floodgates opened without warning. The weekend lockdown gets over in Chandigarh but the odd-even system will continue in the congested markets. Chandigarh pushes for a no-construction zone around the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary. A fee stir gets over in Panjab University. Check out the work of Citizen Reporters as well. All this in the 17th edition of Monday Review, TOI's weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula. Click, watch, like, share, and subscribe. Keep reading The Times of India. - Fate of carcass incineration plant in Chandigarh uncertain - Hindustan Times
Fate of carcass incineration plant in Chandigarh uncertain
- 30th August, 2020
- Cars, electricity poles damaged as tree falls in Sector 21 - B - Hindustan Times
Cars, electricity poles damaged as tree falls in Sector 21 - B - Monday Review: Weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula - Times of India
Monday Review: Weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula.The Sukhna floodgates opened after two years, causing a flash flood in Zirakpur and Baltana. The Zirakpur municipal corporation claims the floodgates opened without warning. The weekend lockdown gets over in Chandigarh but the odd-even system will continue in the congested markets. Chandigarh pushes for a no-construction zone around the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary. A fee stir gets over in Panjab University. Check out the work of Citizen Reporters as well. All this in the 17th edition of Monday Review, TOI's weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula. Click, watch, like, share, and subscribe. Keep reading The Times of India. - BMW mows down pedestrian in Chandigarh, woman driver gets bail - Hindustan Times
BMW mows down pedestrian in Chandigarh, woman driver gets bail - Poor condition of roads in Chandigarh leave residents a harried lot - Hindustan Times
Poor condition of roads in Chandigarh leave residents a harried lot - Police stops protest against hefty school fees in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
Police stops protest against hefty school fees in Chandigarh - More international flights from Chandigarh soon, says aviation minister - Hindustan Times
More international flights from Chandigarh soon, says aviation minister - Chandigarh tops India in monthly GST returns compliance - Hindustan Times
Chandigarh tops India in monthly GST returns compliance - G.G.D.S.D College pays homage to revered Late (Dr.) Pandit Mohan Lal - Times of India
Pandit Mohan Lal had a long and illustrious career and has made a significant contribution to the field of education besides holding several important - Chandigarh MC starts shifting legacy waste from Dadumajra plant to open dump - Hindustan Times
Chandigarh MC starts shifting legacy waste from Dadumajra plant to open dump - Haryana: Former Congress CPS Raj Kumar Balmiki joins INLD - Times of India
In a major setback to Congress party, its former chief parliamentary secretary Raj Kumar Balmiki, who had unsuccessfully contested assembly and genera - 2 held for burglary in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
2 held for burglary in Chandigarh
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