- Soldier who injured knee in J - K and later lost his leg gets disability pension after 15 years - The Tribune India
A soldier whose knee was permanently damaged while serving in Jammu and Kashmir and later lost his leg in an accident has been granted disability pension about 15 years after leaving the service with the help of judicial intervention by the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT).
- Pharma Tech Expo 2022 begins in Chandigarh, 200 companies to participate - India Today
The Pharma Tech Expo 2022 has kicked off in Chandigarh at the Parade Ground in Sector-17, with over 200 companies participating this year. The expo will conclude on April 30.
- Heatwave set to get worse, parts of Punjab, Haryana may see 46 degrees Celsius over next few days - The Tribune India
It's April and the sweltering heat being experienced around resembles one of the peak summer in June.
- Vidhan Sabha recruitment scam: Punjab govt orders probe - The Tribune India
The Punjab Government has ordered an inquiry into the recruitment of staff in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha during the previous Congress government’s five-year tenure.
- 22 projects of 2 depts reviewed in Haryana - The Tribune India
The Haryana Government is implementing 35 schemes of treated waste water and micro-irrigation projects.
- Haryana: Teachers protest in Kaithal, allege plan to shut schools - Times of India
Government teachers staged a two-hour protest against the Haryana government in Kaithal on Wednesday, alleging a conspiracy to shut down state-run sch
- Pharma Tech Expo in Chandigarh from today, 200 companies to participate - The Indian Express
Engineering Export Promotion Council of India’s regional director Rakesh Suraj said they are expecting a footfall of about 5,000 visitors during the event.
- Frequent power cuts in Panchkula worsen water crisis - Times of India
Unscheduled power cuts and low water pressure has left residents fretting and fuming and fearing the scenario when the summer will hit its peak in May
- Chandigarh admn advises residents to wear face - masks in crowded places as Covid cases rise in some states - The Tribune India
Chandigarh admn advises residents to wear face - masks in crowded places as Covid cases rise in some states
- Power situation in Punjab to improve today as Ropar thermal unit to resume operation - The Tribune India
The Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has said that the power supply situation across Punjab will improve today.
- Punjab and Haryana High Court reserves order on Kumar Vishwas? plea - The Tribune India
After hearing lengthy arguments on granting interim relief to former AAP leader and poet Kumar Vishwas, the Punjab and Haryana High Court today reserved its verdict in the matter. Vishwas had moved the High Court against the state of Punjab for quashing an FIR registered on April 12 against him on t
- 15 acres allotted for NCC academy in Karnal: CM - The Tribune India
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today said that directions regarding completion of all the necessary formalities for the construction of an NCC academy at Gharaunda near Karnal have been issued so that the work could be completed at the earliest.
- Punjab Cabinet meet on May 2, to focus on health, education - The Tribune India
A meeting of Bhagwant Mann-led Cabinet has been called on May 2. Though the agenda for the Cabinet meeting is not yet ready, official sources said the agenda with regards to improving public health and education in the state, on the lines of Delhi, could be brought in for discussion.
- Fire engines sans water as blaze rages in Dera Bassi forest area - The Tribune India
Due to hours-long power outages today, fire tenders ran dry even as a blaze raged in the forest area here late in the evening.
- Make parking free in entire Panchkula: Residents - The Tribune India
Welcoming the decision of the Municipal Corporation turning a paid parking in Sector 20 into a free facility, residents have now asked the civic body authorities to make parking free in the entire city by abolishing contracts for lots at four other sectors as well.