- 22nd June, 2020
- Dining out gradually picking pace at Chandigarh?s restaurants - Hindustan Times
Dining out gradually picking pace at Chandigarh?s restaurants - 100 more cases by month - end, predict experts - Times of India
Chandigarh: A trend of the city reporting 115 Covid-19 cases from May 1 to 20 and almost the same number from June 1 to 20 has spurred health experts . - Coronavirus Outbreak LIVE Updates: Chandigarh caps price of COVID - 19 tests in private labs at Rs 2,000; 'complete lockdown' in Madurai for 7 days - Firstpost
Coronavirus Outbreak LIVE Updates: The Tamil Nadu government on Monday said that a - Chandigarh fixes Rs 2,000 for coronavirus test - India TV News
The Chandigarh administration on Monday fixed Rs 2,000 for a COVID-19 test. - Chandigarh admn caps COVID test fee at Rs 2,000 - The Tribune
Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, June 22
The Chandigarh Administration on Monday capped the Covid-19 test charges for private laboratories in the city at Rs 2,000 against a fee of Rs 4,500.
Mano - Post Galwan standoff, Himachal PWD takes over construction of strategic road - Hindustan Times
Post Galwan standoff, Himachal PWD takes over construction of strategic road - Monday Review: Weekly roundup from Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula - Times of India
For the seventh weekly roundup of TOI's print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula, check out this edition of Monday Review. After 15 years, the municipal corporation has taken over Chandigarh's garbage processing plant from Jaiprakash Associates or Jaypee. Someone stole Rs 7.64 lakh from an unguarded ATM. In another two minutes, a couple of robbers took away 4.8 lakh rupees at gunpoint from Punjab National Bank’s all-woman branch at Phase 3A in Mohali. Also observe the annular solar eclipse. - Fuel price hike a burden on Aam Aadmi, Citizens of Chandigarh share their woes | Ground Report - Times Now
After the fuel price hike for the 16th consecutive day, People in Chandigarh are reacting on the increase in prices of fuel as they feel that common man will feel the pinch with their monthly budgets because of the increasing fuel prices. They say at the time of COVID 19, people are losing jobs and business is being affected at the same, this increased prices would put the burden on the pockets of aam Aadmi( common man).People also feel that increased prices would also affect essential commodities rates as they would also go up. Times Now correspondent Gurpreet Singh Chhina brings more details. Listen in to some reactions! - Sector 50 man, Dadu Majra woman test coronavirus positive; Chandigarh tally goes up to 408 - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, June 22
Two people have reported coronavirus positive in Chandigarh. With this the number of infected cases in the union territory has reached 408.
They are a 62-ye - Private schools want SLC order junked - Times of India
CHANDIGARH: To pressurise Haryana government and education department to withdraw its orders related to School Leaving Certificate (SLC) for students,. - Celestial delight: Chandigarh sees maximum coverage of sun - The Tribune India
A series of pictures shows various phases of the solar eclipse as seen in the sky from Chandigarh on Sunday. While India witnessed its deepest annular solar eclipse of this century for over three hour - Two more test positive in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Chandigarh, June 21
The city reported two new cases of Covid-19 today, taking the tally to 406.
A 45-year-old woman, a resident of Sector 22 and pharmacist at Haryana MLA Hostel, Sector 3, is among - 9 Tablighis from Nepal and Lanka granted conditional bail in Ambala - Times of India
Ambala: Nine foreigners, who are members of Tablighi Jamaat and were arrested by the Haryana Police after the Covid-19 outbreak in the first week of M. - Panchkula sets up helpdesks for migrant labourers - Times of India
The district administration has set up four helpdesks for migrant laborers in all four blocks of the district. It has also issued mobile numbers to he - Twin challenges: Paying salaries, meeting costs - Times of India
The financial condition of the municipal corporation has gone from bad to worse. With revised figures, the corporation is not in a position to meet ev
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