- Ban orders fail to rein in butcheries near Chandigarh airport - Times of India
Taking cognisance of illegal butcheries operating in the vicinity of the airport in Jagatpura and Pabhat villages despite repeated orders banning them
- Chargezone Powering Over 500 E - buses Across Cities, Chandigarh And Bangalore Next | Mint - Mint
The company also recently completed the electrification of over 1000 kms of National Highways
- Dust Storms to Sweep Rajasthan, Punjab, Delhi; Heatwaves Likely Across Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal | The Weather Channel - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com - The Weather Channel
Here’s the latest weather outlook for India for the next two days. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
- Chandigarh | Policy decisions pending with home ministry set to be fast - tracked - Hindustan Times
Chandigarh | Policy decisions pending with home ministry set to be fast - tracked
- Chandigarh colony no. 4 demolition: Residents say need more time to move out safely - The Indian Express
The colony’s housing cell president and local AAP leader Rajinder Yadav said, “The officials have been saying that their target is to free the city from slums."
- CCSR yet to be implemented: Chandigarh admin employees to get April salaries as per Punjab Service Rules - The Indian Express
The committee was constituted on April 5 after an announcement stating the merger of UT employees’ services with the CCSR was made. Union Home Minister Amit Shah had announced the decision in UT on March 28.
- Bhagwant Mann calls meeting of Health and Home depts at his residence - The Tribune India
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has called a meeting of Health and Home departments at his residence on Wednesday to discuss the covid-19 situation in the state.
- From regular motifs to unique creations, the Annual Art Exhibition by Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi showcases it all - The Tribune India
As many as 119 works by 100 artists, the Annual Art Exhibition by Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi celebrates the past and present, paving the way for the future.
- Kapurthala local bodies receive national awards - The Tribune India
The Kapurthala panchayat samiti has been awarded with the “Deen Dayal Upadhyay Panchayat Sashaktikaran Award” by the Union Government for its outstanding performance for the year 2021-22. Punjab Rural Development and Panchayat Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal presented the award to offici
- Disciplinary committee for action against Punjab Congress president Sunil Jakhar - Times of India
The Congress disciplinary action co.mmittee (DAC) on Tuesday recommended action against former Punjab Congress president Sunil Jakhar
- Chandigarh to seek help of French experts in preserving its 12,000 heritage items - The Indian Express
While speaking to The Indian Express, UT Adviser Dharam Pal said, “I was informed that an inventory was prepared for all heritage items and there are about 12,000 such items including chairs, heritage manhole covers, etc.”
- Solan: Army runners win hill races - The Tribune India
Indian Army runners grabbed the top three positions in the men’s 21 km and 10 km races in the third edition of the Tuffman Kasauli Hills Half Marathon powered by Glenview Villas, Kasauli.
- 11 cops get President's Medal - The Tribune India
Haryana Governor Bandaru Duttatraya awarded 92 officers and officials of the Haryana Police with the President’s Police Medal and Police Medal for rendering distinguished and meritorious services during the investiture ceremony held at Indradhanush Auditorium in Panchkula today.
- 5 Congress councillors have joined AAP: MLA - The Tribune India
There were ripples in the political circles of the local Municipal Council when news of five sitting Congress councillors shifting to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) camp started doing rounds this afternoon.
- No new diarrhoea case in Zirakpur - The Tribune India
No new case of diarrhoea was reported from Zirakpur on Tuesday. Health officials said reports of stool samples had ruled out the presence of cholera. The Health Department, however, organised a medical camp at Gazipur to attend to patients. More than 100 patients, including children, had complained