- Hry to set up 6 more cyber crime police stations - Times of India
Chandigarh: Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Wednesday approved setting up of six new cyber crime police stations, one each at five polic.
- Capt shares Milkha?s Covid message - Times of India
Chandigarh: Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday shared a video of Olympian Milkha Singh on Twitter, asking people to fight against coro.
- NH 105 - B: AAP alleges land scam - Times of India
Chandigarh: Punjab unit of AAP on Wednesday demanded a time-bound inquiry into “a multi-crore land scam” in National Highway 105-B connecting Bathinda.
- Restart hearing of appeals before revenue courts: HC - Times of India
Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana high court has directed that revenue courts headed by financial commissioners in Haryana restart hearing of matters.
- No water supply in city parts tomorrow - Times of India
Chandigarh: Due to replacement of old water supply pipeline with the MS pipeline at roundabout of Sectors 14, 15, 24 and 25, there will be no water su.
- No compromise on quality of medicines, says Sidhu - Times of India
Chandigarh: Punjab health minister Balbir Singh Sidhu said in a bid to check quality measures in medicines and medical products, there is a need to ta.
- Many EWS seats still vacant in pvt schools - Times of India
Chandigarh: Seats in many private schools under the economically weaker section (EWS) category are still vacant.
- Chandigarh admn seeks 50% reservation for locals in Diplomate of National Board courses at GMSH - 16 - Hindustan Times
Chandigarh admn seeks 50% reservation for locals in Diplomate of National Board courses at GMSH - 16
- No touching, please: Decades - old Sukhna Lake akhada being tilled back to life in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
No touching, please: Decades - old Sukhna Lake akhada being tilled back to life in Chandigarh
- Chandigarh administration sets up committee to control overcrowding at PGIMER - Hindustan Times
Chandigarh administration sets up committee to control overcrowding at PGIMER
- Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh: HC allows lower courts to hear non - urgent cases - The Indian Express
“The remaining officers as well as the staff shall work from home. They will not leave the station except by taking permission from the competent authority and will also make themselves available immediately as and when their services on required,” reads the order.
- Theme - based plants to come up on sector - dividing roads in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
Theme - based plants to come up on sector - dividing roads in Chandigarh
- Three vehicles reported stolen in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
Three vehicles reported stolen in Chandigarh
- Screening returnees: Chandigarh wants common strategy for tricity - Hindustan Times
Screening returnees: Chandigarh wants common strategy for tricity
- Chandigarh Transport Undertaking resumes inter - state bus service - Times of India
After around two and a half months, the Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) resumed its inter-state bus service on June 10. Confirming this, Uma Shankar Gupta, Director (Transport) said, ‘Initially the buses would ply on nine routes in Punjab and seven in Haryana.’ On starting buses to Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and other neighbouring states, he said that they were yet to receive consent from these states. The long-route buses will start only from the ISBT, Sector 43. The buses will be operated from ‘point to point (origin to destination)’ only with 50 per cent passenger occupancy keeping in view the social distancing and other guidelines. No boarding or de-boarding of passengers will be allowed on the route. Passengers can also book their tickets through the online bus reservation management system. No night bus service has been planned for now. As a preventive measure, thermal screening of passengers will be done at the ISBT. The buses will be sanitised twice - at the starting point and at the end of the trip. Amit Gupta, GM, CTU said, Initially 40 buses would be pressed into service. They would scale up the operation as per the requirement.’