- After Delhi, Chandigarh, face masks back in Punjab - The Tribune India
The Punjab government on Thursday issued a fresh advisory asking residents to wear face masks at large and close gatherings.
- Akshay Kumar after paan masala ad backlash, posts apology 'I have not and will not endorse tobacco' - The Tribune India
After facing backlash for becoming the brand ambassador of Vimal Elaichi, actor Akshay Kumar has shared a note on social media, announcing his decision to step back.
- One park in each sector to have synthetic track in Panchkula: MLA - The Tribune India
Haryana Speaker and local MLA Gian Chand Gupta today inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of development works worth about Rs. 4.35 crore. Besides, he announced that a synthetic track would be constructed in at least one park in each sector for the convenience of senior citizens.
- Cost of Assembly: More taxes as central funds stop - The Indian Express
A resolution to this effect was passed during a special House meeting of the Chandigarh civic body on April 7, during which 13 BJP councillors voted in favour.
- Hry man held for credit card fraud - Times of India
The cyber cell of the police arrested a resident of Haryana for allegedly duping a woman of Rs 83,979 on the pretext of refunding money on her credit
- Green Champion award for GNDU - The Tribune India
Guru Nanak Dev University on Wednesday received its certificate from the Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural Education (MGNCRE), Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India, naming it the District Green Champion for the year 2021-22.
- Have liver - healthy food & exercise daily, says expert - The Tribune India
Guru Nanak Dev University organised an event to raise awareness about liver related diseases to mark World Liver Day here on Tuesday.
- Pollywood: ?I don?t make plans, just choose to live in the present,? says Wamiqa Gabbi - The Indian Express
An alumnus of Chandigarh’s St. Xavier’s Senior Secondary School, this versatile actress has several projects to look forward to this year
- Kumbhra resident alleges Rs. 35L fraud - The Tribune India
A resident of Kumbhra, Mohali, Amandeep Kaur, alleged that her four acquaintances, Puran Singh, Teji, Rikki and Gunjan of Zirakpur, duped her of Rs. 35 lakh on the pretext of sending her abroad by co-producing a Punjabi film.
- AAP government in Punjab just making announcements, say Sanyukt Samaj Morcha - The Tribune India
The Sanyukt Samaj Morcha — a political formation of farmers — criticised the AAP government today for making announcements which are not followed by subsequent steps to ensure that these are implemented.
- bathinda: 2 Debt - ridden Farmers In Bathinda Commit Suicide | Chandigarh News - Times of India
Two indebted farmers from Bathinda district ended their lives on Tuesday night, prompting claims by BKU Ekta Ugrahan that both the suicides were link
- Knifepoint loot attempt by girl - The Tribune India
A readymade garment shop owner foiled a bid to loot Rs. 30,000 at knifepoint by a masked girl in the busy Palm Street market on VIP Road in Zirakpur this afternoon. The complainant stated that a masked girl entered B-Block shop Kritika Readymade Garments around noon and asked for a pair of jeans and
- Pollution control board acts tough against meat plant - The Tribune India
The Punjab Pollution Control Board today directed to disconnect the power connection of a Samgoli-based meat plant after violations were found in the unit in March.
- 7 school buses fined in Zirakpur - The Tribune India
Dera Bassi SDM Swati Tiwana today conducted a surprise check on school buses at the Singhpura chowk around 7.45 am. Seven private school buses were fined for non-payment of taxes, flouting norms, plying without women attendants and non-functional CCTV cameras. One vehicle was impounded for plying wi
- New timings for service centres in Mohali district - The Tribune India
Deputy Commissioner Amit Talwar said service centres would now be open from Monday to Friday from 8 am to 6 pm and on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 am to 4 pm to provide services to the public.